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Pre-election pollie-shopping

March 7th 2010 05:52
Bob Brown
Eat your Greens !


As we get into election season, I’m shopping for pollies. Here’s what I want from mine.

EQUAL MARRIAGE

The ‘nationally consistent system of state-based registers’ the government wants remains a joke.


The NSW proposal is the feeblest effort yet, and not consistent with any existing scheme.

The Victorian Register is fraying, with the VCAT decision – currently being appealed to the Supreme Court – that its residency restrictions are distinctly elastic.

Because the state-based schemes are all different, they are and will likely remain non-transferable from state to state. Marriage is the only sensible solution to this farce.

NEW ENFORCEABLE EQUALITY LEGISLATION

Unequal pay’s been illegal for 40 years. Women are still only paid 82.5 per cent of what men earn - less than in 1985. A law that does the opposite of what it intends, clearly isn’t working.

That’s just one example. Equality and anti-discrimination laws are ineffective, because they make the victim – the person with the least resources – do all the work. The law should assume that an act which has the effect of discriminating IS discrimination – unless the alleged discriminator can prove otherwise.

The Equal Opportunity Commissioners must be given the power to use its resources to investigate and prosecute on behalf of a victim. A toothless law is a worthless law.


We need a comprehensive law, backed by a Human Rights Charter, run from a one-stop shop, covering discrimination on any grounds: age, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender expression and identity.

Public funding and government contracts must be conditional on compliance, with regular audits by the Commission. Audit recommendations must be legally enforceable.

Government departments, city councils, aged care providers, school boards, sporting bodies, hospital s, even the companies contracted to clean council offices, will have to enforce proper diversity training, policies and procedures.

IMMIGRATION

Under current policy, gay asylum seekers are sent back to countries with homophobic regimes, even the death penalty, and told to hide their sexuality. That must stop.

Even the leader of British Conservatives has said this is wrong, that they should be allowed to stay if they would be in danger at home.

Neo-fascists accused him of pledging “to flood Britain with homosexual African “asylum seekers” . . . . . ten times more likely to have AIDS than the heterosexual African population.” He took no notice. Can we please have similarly principled action from an Australian politican?

Of course, there’s more – but that’ll do for a start. What’s on your wishlist, and why?

P.S. A list of Senators who voted against equal marriage is here: Really Long Link

[Doug presents ‘Freshly Doug’ on Joy 94.9 every Thursday 9am-12noon – and he’s now also a ‘Grumpy Old Pouf’ on Joy alternate Tuesdays 9pm – listen online http://www.joy.org.au/listenlive]

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Leatherman


My previous column, about the tired, tawdry and largely out-of-date nature of what passes for gay ‘culture’, drew a predictably venomous response from defenders of the status quo.

I dared to suggest that drag was no longer particularly daring or radical, that ‘professional’ drag was seldom entertaining and frequently insulting and misogynist , and that the best drag performers had no need of a frock.

Drag performers are often described as ‘courageous’ but isn’t it more like cowardice? The minimally-talented performer who dresses as a woman in order to spew filth and hatred, and then evades the consequences by doffing his disguise offstage, can hardly be called ‘courageous’. It is akin to the trick played on us by mild-mannered ventriloquists and their foul-mouthed dolls.

Despite what some chose to read into my remarks, I said nothing about transvestites and transsexuals. Nothing about people who reject the usual binary division and choose to adopt a persona which can be read as either masculine or feminine or both.

I also said nothing about leather queens. I could have, but there wasn’t room in my 400 word limit. And besides, leather queens are not the first port of call for a mainstream media looking for an image and a quote. Drag queens are.

Leather queens are another largely outmoded and tiresome stereotype playing at the other end of the spectrum. Generalising, one could say that drag queens ape stereotypical (and old-fashioned and misogynist) images of femininity, while leather queens trot out equally absurd and outmoded stereotypical images of masculinity.

It was interesting that many of those who violently disagreed with me, characterised the wearing of drag as a form of play. I agree (and the same is true of leather). My question is why we obstinately cling to this infantile need to play dressups.

Like it or not, it presents an image of the (ugh, I hate the phrase) ‘Gay Lifestyle’ which is frankly repellent, not only to the majority of heterosexuals but also to the majority of men who have sex with men.

It may come as a shock to some people, but the vast majority of men who have sex with men never set foot in the gay scene, and refuse the label ‘gay’, and who can blame them?

When I first ventured through the doors of a gay bar, I was assailed by two conflicting emotions. One – hooray, I am not the only one. Two – if this is what being gay is, I don’t think I like it. I developed my gay pride elsewhere, working in community organisations and gay media.

An older queen took me under her wing during my early forays into ‘the scene’ and tutored me in the ways of this new world. When I protested that I didn’t much care for it, he shrugged and replied, ‘Most of us don’t honey, but it’s all there is for the likes of us - so get used to it.’ I can’t say I didn’t try.

Some years later I was being chatted up by an older man. He ascertained that I didn't care for the bar scene much, didn't go to saunas, didn't do beats, and wouldn't have sex on the first date. "You're not really gay, are you?", he said. "Not if that's the definition," I replied.

Small wonder that most people can only tolerate the scenes vacuity and emptiness with the help of copious quantities of drink and/or drugs. It allows you to overlook its essential emptiness. Small wonder many find it meaningless, and seek healthier climates.

One would have thought that by now we would have learned to grow and develop, that there would have been a blossoming into something we could be genuinely proud to call a culture. Instead we are still telling ourselves that this is all there is for people like us, only now we dress it up with glitter and feathers and pretend it’s wonderful.

Why aren’t we working to build something we can be truly proud of? Why is our 'culture' still mired in this immature adolescent phase? Why has nothing changed, in essence, inside the gay scene, in forty years, while the world outside has moved on in leaps and bounds? Why are we scared to step outside?

I have been accused of being a bitter old man. To the last two I plead guilty, quite happily. However, I am happy and contented with my life, not bitter.

Of course I have every sympathy with 20-somethings who allow their hormones and their drug and alcohol intake to overwhelm their good sense. I wish they wouldn’t, but having been one myself I understand. That's how I coped, too.

But when a rich handsome famous and wealthy man, an icon of our community, continues to behave the same way as he approaches 50, then I think the call to ‘grow up’ , to him and the community as a whole, is not only appropriate, but long overdue.

I am not bitter, but angry, firstly, at mainstream society, that continues to see us as little more than drag, arseless chaps and toilet sex. And secondly, at my own community, for living up to that gutter image, and even glorifying it, when we could be so much better.

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Eighty-five and counting

January 31st 2010 05:37
Old Man
Yaaay! 85 and finally - equality!!


Here it comes, a great tsunami of lerve rolling out of Canberra (via LGBT Health & ACON).

85 laws reformed. Wow! Kewl T-shirts! A Natalie Bassingthwaite single (wonder how much they paid her for that?). Let’s all shout “Hoorah” for the 85 reforms . . . . . .

Except I could swear Attorney General Robert McClelland mentioned ‘about 100’ laws. Yes, there it is in Hansard: Senator Hanson-Young , congratulating him on reforming ‘more than 100’ laws. So what’s this 85?

Oh, never mind, who cares, it’s time to express our heartfelt gratitude to those wonderful pollies who are standing for re-election gave us . . . . oh yes, right, I get it now . . . who gave us 85% Australian citizenship!

Hang on a minute though, that can’t be right. How can we be 85% equal, if we’re still substandard goods when it comes to: counting us in the census; recognising our relationships nationally; marriage; recognising our overseas marriages and civil partnerships; recognising our partners interstate; meeting our specific needs in social inclusion policy, aged-care, education, homelesssness, depression and youth suicide; passing a federal anti-discrimination law - and a few other trivial matters?

Does that really add up to 85%?

But what the hell!! Let’s not carp. OK, they still have a bit of tidying up to do. So what? We’ve got t-shirts! We’ve got a not exactly gay song (‘cos that way it’ll be more commercial)! We’ve a micro-diva in a happy gay vid with lots of buff boys.

Of course it’s true they could have spent the money on doing something useful, like anti-homophobia training for schools or nursing homes, but let’s not quibble. Let’s not be mean.

So what if “some lifelong relationships have disintegrated under new pressures”, like one partner becoming financially dependent for the first time, because the government wouldn’t grandfather benefit changes (Maree O’Halloran, Welfare Rights Centre). So what if the gay youth suicide rate is still stratospheric?

Send those old couples a t-shirt! No, let’s not be mean – send them one each. That’ll keep them warm this winter. Send those depressed kids a DVD – cheer them up! Enjoy the distraction! Celebrate – even though the job is far from done. Dance! Sing ! Cut the government some slack. Be a bit grateful. Say, 85% grateful ?
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[Doug presents Freshly Doug, GLBTI News & Current Affairs, every Thursday 9am-Noon on Joy 94.9 Melbourne, streaming at http://www.joy.org.au/listenlive.]
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A Right Royal New Years Message

January 2nd 2010 02:28
The King


Getting Priorities Right in 2010
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Face Down the God Squad & Win Votes!

December 20th 2009 02:08
Preacher
What do you mean, I'm a fraud?


Labor supporters continue to propagate the myth that the party can’t embrace marriage equality because they would lose the Christian vote and hence their grip on power. GLBTI advocates have long held that this was hogwash, and now we have the proof


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Jim Wallace
Ex-SAS Brigadier Jim Wallace, leader of the Australian Christian Lobby


So the Senate enquiry has said no, the ACT ceremonies have been castrated, the Equal Love rallies are over for the time being. But that doesn’t mean equal marriage is off the agenda


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Rudding Around the Xmas Tree

November 23rd 2009 09:08
pink iWed

Christmas may only come once a year, but nowadays it’s a month-long multiple orgasm.

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Where's MY apology?

November 18th 2009 02:05
sorry
Kevin Rudd, Cardinal Pell, Jim Wallace - please copy

While it’s very proper and appropriate that native Australians and now the forgotten Australians have received an apology, it’s time the gay community had a few, too.

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Bp John Shelby Spong
Bishop John Shelby Spong


I don't ordinarily post other people's words here, but this is too important not to share


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A Cancer of the Soul

October 19th 2009 08:28
depression


I thought I had pretty much heard it all, until last week, when a friend called me for help


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UK Gay Lord Slams Victoria

October 4th 2009 19:52
Rob Hulls
Rob Hulls


I wouldn't ordinarily post something here I didn't write myself, but I could not possibly put this Really Long Link any better


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Butchered to make a Roman Holiday

September 28th 2009 00:44
Priest and boy
Trust me, I'm a priest . .


Bizarre things happen in the lead-up to an election. Like Victorian Attorney-General Rob Hulls deciding to pre-empt the parliamentary review into anti-discrimination law


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A Whole of Government Initiative

August 23rd 2009 07:32
Social Inclusion Board
The Social Inclusion Board

The Rudd government is big on ‘Social Inclusion’. There’s a Minister (Julia Gillard), a Parliamentary Secretary (Ursula Stephens), a Board, a Task Force, and a Social Inclusion Unit in almost every ministry. It’s a ‘whole of government’ priority.

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You Can't Always Get What You Want

August 16th 2009 06:10
nby Imperial Blue
Denby Imperial Blue


Mum and Dad had come on a visit, and we’d had a pleasant Sunday lunch. But mother was clearly working up to something


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