âSucculent Chinese mealâ speech added to Australiaâs National Film and Sound Archive
Jack Karlsonâs rallying cry of âdemocracy manifestâ added to national collection of sound recordings that hold historical, cultural and aesthetic significanceGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThirty-five years ago, when Jack Karlson was hauled into a police car outside a Chinese restaurant in Queensland, he couldnât have known his bombastic speech would be watched by millions around the world, become a meme and now, be preserved for ever in Australiaâs National Film and Sound Archive.Karlsonâs declaration â âGentlemen, this is democracy manifest! ⊠What is the charge? Eating a meal? A succulent Chinese meal?â â is one of nine pieces of audio that have been added to the NFSAâs Sounds of Australia collection this year, along with a pedestrian crossing signal and Missy Higginsâ 2004 hit Scar. Continue reading...
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