bobos2 said:
Hey guys..
There's somethin i dont underestand about the Petrov Affair...why did Petrov's defection cause such an uproar? And when he defected...does it mean he changed his loyalty from the Soviet Union to Australia or the other way around?
Lol, im so confused by this =.=;;
Thanxx for ur help ppls =)
Firstly, during this era, Australia was under the utter conviction that Communism was an evil system of Government.
Petrov's defection (deserting a duty) caused such an uproar from Australians because, for Australians, it implied that Petrov was pro-communist. The duty Petrov deserted was investigating into whether there was a communist spy-ring operating in Australia. The fact that Petrov did not complete this duty implied he was pro-communist - letting the spy-ring operate and thus, helping the Communists add Australia to their growing lists of Communist Countries. The uproar intensified after this event as the fears of Communism devouring Australia escalated.
Petrov's defection implied his loyalties changed from Australia to the Soviet Union, a strong Communist Nation. This obviously imbedded fear and paranoia into the Australian public who through the media, were brainwashed into thinking Communism was an evil system of Government that was on its way to devouring Australia up, like a snake devours a rabbit (the advertisements and media messages used this metaphor continually in their bid to strengthen Australia's strict anti-Communism).
Um, that's off the top of my head and is full of waffle - hope its correct and makes sense though.