‘Succulent Chinese meal’ speech added to Australia’s National Film and Sound Archive
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Jack Karlson's 35-year-old 'succulent Chinese meal' arrest speech added to Australia's National Film and Sound Archive.
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Jack Karlson's 35-year-old speech—delivered while being arrested outside a Chinese restaurant in Queensland and featuring his now-famous declaration about "democracy manifest" and "a succulent Chinese meal"—has been added to Australia's National Film and Sound Archive. The audio is among nine pieces newly acquired by the NFSA's Sounds of Australia collection, which preserves recordings of historical, cultural, and aesthetic significance. Karlson's words became a widespread internet meme and cultural touchstone in Australia long after his arrest, making the archival preservation recognition of its enduring impact on Australian popular culture. The addition underscores how accidental moments captured on video or audio can transcend their original context to shape national memory and online discourse decades later.
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The NFSA acquired the audio as part of nine newly added pieces to the Sounds of Australia collection.
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