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Letter to the ALP campaign bunker

July 30th 2010 21:43
ALP bunker
Poll!! Incoming!!!


Dear ALP Campaign HQ,

Well, I suspect the view from the bunker is rather different this morning, after the Neilsen poll Really Long Link ?


The more like Liberals you make yourselves look, the less reason anyone has to vote for you. Why buy a suspect copy when you can have the real thing?

I do not understand how you keep failing to read the signs: when Kevin was elected he was popular because he promised to be more humane to people fleeing violence and persecution, to tackle climate change, etc etc. His popularity slumped when he abandoned this small l liberal agenda.

Labor popularity soared again when Julia took over, because she looked as if she would get back to that earlier agenda. But she tacked right instead of left, where the polls were pointing, and now look what’s happened.

Anyway, you now need every vote you can get. And [a lot of] the GLBTI community would love to vote or you, we really would, but you have to ask. You have to come courting, not take us for granted, or toss our concerns aside to pander to the people who hate us, as you did in the Wong debacle.

I am offering you the opportunity to mend your fences with the gay community. You saw what an impact it made when Tony Abbott appeared on

my program, you know the reach Joy has.

Assuming the PM, McClelland and Roxon remain unavailable, and the silence on the subject of Wong continues (I hear she was contemplating coming on the show next week till I publicly disagreed with her stance on same-sex equality?), how about some answers from the following ministers on the following topics, preferably in interview on Joy or, if they’re too pressed for time to even manage a ten minute phone call, a written response?

See, I'm even being so nice as to do what I normally never do, and flagging the issues in advance.

And please – I don’t wish to be rude, but from the minister him/her self, NOT a staffer or junior. Thank you.

Stephen Smith: a ‘kill the gays’ bill is mooted in Uganda, they’re still hanging gays in Iran and murdering them in Iraq. The community would like to know what the government intends to do to help these people

Chris Evans: How will the govt. assist those who flee to Australia to escape such violence and persecution? Fast-track asylum applications? Set up application centres in their home countries?

Stephen Conroy: the internet filter is likely to have a significant impact on glbti people, especially those in rural and regional Australia. Unless very carefully designed it could cut the possibilities for social networking and block vital sexual health information. How will you get round this?

Nicola Roxon: good to see a mention of GLBTI mental health but why is the government tipping money to a failed organization like beyondble, which consumes vast resources but produces little of practical value? Especially for GLBTI folk? Couldn’t you do better than this?

Robert McClelland: the piecemeal approach sort of worked when it came to removing some GLBTI inequalities, but it left a flawed, incomplete result and meant some aspects hurt rather than helped vulnerable GLBTI people, e.g., the refusal to grandfather benefits for existing welfare recipients, the failure to remove the inequality in marriage. When and how will you be addressing these unfinished aspects of legal reform? And how can you guarantee that a piecemeal approach on anti-discrimination won’t result in worse outcomes for some GLBTI folk?

Julia Gillard: you have been minister for social inclusion, yet GLBTI were not included. Unlike seniors, rural & regional Australians, Aborigines, youth, there is no peak body for the GLBTI community. Will you commit to rectifying this if elected? Will you nominate a minister for GLBTI affairs on a par with the ones you already have for e.g. Aboriginal Affairs?

Yours in hope

Doug

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The Irrelevant Lesbian

July 26th 2010 01:32
Penny Wong
Penny indicates much she values her integrity as an out gay woman

You have to feel just a teeny bit sorry for Penny Wong. She has done her best to be as un-lesbian as possible and now look what happens.

Her line has always been that her sexuality, like her ethnicity, is irrelevant – she wants to be judged on her ability.

Fair enough. Except that the government of which she’s a member is quite happy to embrace racial multiculturalism while simultaneously promoting ‘separate but equal’ apartheid-style laws for gay relationships.

There’s a simple test which exposes the extent of her collusion in maintaining her own second-class status. Substitute her race for her sexuality in her comments and see what happens.

“Openly Asian government Minister says she agrees with her party's opposition to interracial marriage.

“Australia’s only Asian cabinet minister said she was proud of what the party had achieved in recognising the value and importance of interracial relationships.

“But she respected Labor's view of marriage as an institution between two people of the same race.”

She said there was “a cultural, religious and historical view around [marriage] which we have to respect."

If she expressed such views, the Asian community would rightly blow her out of the water. But the gay community is expected to join her in kow-towing to the prejudice of her party colleagues.

The spin doctors were out in force. “She has no choice,” they said, “She must follow party policy.”

Indeed. However she could have said, “I am bound by loyalty to my party and my government to support this policy, so I do, but I don’t have to like it, and in fact I’m working my butt off to persuade my colleagues to drop it and join the 21st century.”

She might even have made a decent joke of it. But she chose instead to be true to her own “culture, history and traditions” as an Asian woman, and submit to higher authority.

“Why do you attack one of our own who has done so much for us behind the scenes?” cry her apologists.

Because it was only behind the scenes. And because every time she publicly backs a policy that condemns her, and us, to second class citizenship, while remaining a member of the government, she assumes the role of the prison trusty, accepting extra privileges to help keep her fellow prisoners in line.

Worse, every time Labor’s tame house-lesbian allows herself to be wheeled out to state that she goes along with the status quo, she demeans and diminishes herself.

Which is why I feel a little bit sorry for Penny Wong this week. But not much.
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Notes for a Gay Agenda

June 23rd 2010 08:29
Gay Agenda
Image from Riverdaughter


Time for a gay agenda?

Our opponents often accuse the GBLTI community of working to 'the gay agenda'. Whereas we know the reality is that we are a fragmented group with a variety of overlapping and sometimes competing agendas.

Which is where we fall down. Australian Christians are every bit as fragmented as we are, but they DO have an'umbrella' agenda and a body to promote it.

So maybe we SHOULD have an agenda. What follows – in no particular order - is just a few ideas of my own for that agenda, purely to kick off the debate.

Feel free to add, amend, comment.

Relationship recognition

Equal marriage first. Followed by a federally legislated national relationship recognition scheme – call it civil unions for arguments sake – with exactly the same rights and responsibilities as marriage and open to all regardless of gender or sexual orientation.

Peak Advisory Body & Responsible Minister

Every other minority is represented by a fully-funded peak national governmental advisory body which advises a minister with direct responsibility for their concerns. But not GLBTI. This has to change. We need a permanent voice at the centre of power to ensure we don’t keep slipping off the agenda.

Health

GLBTI people have specific health needs, often resulting from trying to survive in a homophobic environment. We need mechanisms in place to ensure that those needs are identified, that GLBTI people are counted in the stats (census?) and a proper proportion of health expenditure is directed to meeting those needs.

Education

We also need to tackle those homophobic environments. Schools and colleges are among the least safe environments for GLBTI youth. The answer lies in a national curriculum that properly reflects throughout the true diversity of nature in general and humanity in particular, and explicitly acknowledges the contribution to society made by GLBTI people. Not just some changes to sex-ed.

Discrimination

There are still gaps in anti-discrimination legislation that need to be addressed. For example, existing equality and anti-discrimination law is difficult and expensive to use and access.

The system needs to be streamlined so that the onus of proving discrimination did not occur falls on the respondent. Once a complaint is brought to the attention of the relevant Commission, the case should from then on be investigated, funded and pursued by that Commission. The Commission needs to be able to initiate investigations without specific complaints.

Religion

Australia is a migrant nation, with a blend of nationalities and new nationalities being added all the time. It is also therefore a multi-faith nation. And many have no faith at all. The authority of the Australian government must be accepted by all.

It follows, therefore, to retain legitimacy over all regardless of belief or lack thereof, no Australian government can profess any religion, nor can any religion have any privilege over any other, or over the non-religious.

Therefore religious bodies, bodies with a religious purpose, including businesses, schools, colleges, hospitals, clinics etc., owned or run by religious bodies should not be exempt from any legislation applying to any other business, educational establishments, charitable organisation etc., including taxation, and discrimination laws, except perhaps in the appointment of liturgical practitioners e.g., priests, rabbis, imams etc, and providers of theological instruction only.

All educational establishments, public and private, without exception, should teach the secular national curriculum as defined by the federal government. Any additional classes, including religious instruction and observance, must be voluntary, take place outside normal schooling hours, and may not be subsidised in any manner by any level of government.

Refugees

Although the High Court has ruled that sexual minorities facing persecution can claim refugee status, the Refugee Review Tribunal has consistently interpreted this right as narrowly as possibly, sending gays and lesbians back to face community violence, imprisonment, torture and even death.

Legislation is needed to reverse this situation by clearly stating the absolute right to refuge for sexual minorities fleeing countries where homosexuality etc. is illegal, or where community sentiment is such that they would be in danger if they live their lives openly.

Foreign Policy

“The US State Department is .. placing more attention on ensuring gays around the world have access to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, and providing protection for LBGT refugees, [and] providing grants to human rights activists who are persecuted either because they are gay or defend gay rights.” Hilary Clinton

Former British Foreign Secretary Chris Bryant encouraged “British missions in countries such as Jamaica, where homosexual acts are punishable by long jail terms, and Nigeria, where they can lead to the death penalty…. to “support progress” by financing gay pride marches and legal challenges from local campaigners . . . “pink diplomacy” will extend to eastern Europe, where gays have suffered brutal attacks from far-right groups.” Really Long Link

Canberra please copy.

Change the Culture

None of the above will be fully effective without a vigorous campaign of public education.

“A reforming government has two choices: accept battle, and fight like tigers to educate the public and win the debate - or bring the opposition into negotiations early, sharing the credit for reform, but also the responsibility. “ (BusinessDay June 22nd Really Long Link )

Since there is no chance of support from an Abbott-led coalition of the dinosoars, the only option for a Labor government serious about GBLTI reform is the former.

Since the present government does not do this, we can safely conclude that it does not want to do this, and hence that it is not serious about advancing glbti equality. Because it MUST do one or the other to get it’s agenda into law.

Instead it tries to hide advances on equality in audit and reviews of general legislation, rather than trumpeting them from the rooftops. In the present circumstances, this more or less guarantees failure.

Incidentally, this is a Rudd-specific failing. So part of the gay agenda has to be replacing Rudd with a more sympathetic figure. Since <Lindsay Tanner is so keen to tell us how pro-gay he is in private, perhaps we should be encouraging him, rather than Julia Gillard, to step up and challenge.

Over to you

No doubt everyone will have plenty to say – please use the Comments below to add your ideas.
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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


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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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Open Letter to Robert McClelland

November 24th 2009 21:12
Attorney General Robert McClelland
Attorney General Robert McClelland


Facebook was kind enough to remind me that you and I haven't communicated in a while and it's time to 'reconnect


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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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We're so grateful - not!

August 4th 2009 04:10
Justice


I finally got my hands on some transcripts of ALP conference speeches, so I can dispense with the sleeping pills for a while


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The Day will begin with the National Day Of Action Rally at 1pm at Federation Square, where you will enjoy entertainment from Katie Underwood, The Nymphs, Brad Schmidt & SuperGirly. This will also include speeches from Snt Sarah Hanson-Young, Liam Byrne from NUS, Robbie & Dan from Channel 9's Australia's Perfect Couple and many more.

We will then March up Swantson St, up Collins St ending on Spring St in front of the Registry Office, Old Treasury House at Approximately 2:40pm where we will conduct the mass ceremony


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Equal Love


First , tell the Senate you support marriage equality


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Nationwide Equal Marriage Rallies

July 7th 2009 18:56
marriage equality


Demand Same Sex Marriage Equality August 1st


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The tipping point

July 5th 2009 21:08
old stuff collapsing


Across Australia it feels as if a tipping point is coming – a moment when immovable barriers, which have seemed so solid for so long, topple like skycrapers in an earthquake


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Talking 'bout my generation

June 27th 2009 08:53
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The mob at the back of the bus

May 31st 2009 04:11
St Trinians by Ronald Searle
St Trinians - Ronald Searle


Listening to ‘our spokespeople’ arguing about marriage versus registers versus unions is like being a teacher with a busload of bitchy schoolgirls


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