The obvious question posed by Labor's recent attacks on the Greens for being dangerous extremists is: who the hell keeps asking Paul Howes for his opinion?
The answer, of course, is the Murdoch media. News Ltd's Sunday Telegraph 鈥 so renowned for its supportive stance towards the union movement 鈥 gives the Australian Workers Union national secretary a weekly column to write pieces such as as 鈥渆xtremists who threaten our democracy鈥.
Which, by coincidence, is the straight after the 2010 federal election.
Not that Howes provided any evidence for his assertion that the Greens, who he accused of 鈥渟plitting the forces of progressive politics鈥, 鈥減ose as much of a threat to working people as Tony Abbott鈥. He simply said the Greens wanted to abolish Rugby League and hated drinking.
His rant only just stopped short of arguing: 鈥淭he Greens also want to force all real Aussie men to dance about in pink tutus doing ballet while drinking herbal tea and eating organic falafels, and anyone caught not hugging at least 17 trees a week will be sent to a re-education camp and forced to perform yoga for 14 hours every day.鈥
Translated, his dog-whistling attack piece could be summarised as: 鈥淭hose Greens aren't just hippies, they are gay hippies.鈥 Which is, of course, a model example of how to defend progressive politics.
And it is not just Howes. Even the supposedly left-wing Labor Senator and former manufacturing union head , fuming at the 鈥減urist鈥 Greens for refusing to back Labor's plans to violate international law and send asylum seekers to Malaysia to be stripped of all rights and face canings.
The Greens' much-maligned 鈥渋ntransigence鈥 is over their refusal to join Labor and the Liberals in pushing inhumane policies, in violation of international law, that punish and abuse desperate people seeking safety.
The term 鈥渆xtremist鈥 clearly has different meanings for different people. Because I must admit, when I read 鈥 part of the same Murdoch-owned stable so keen to give Howes space to slam the Greens 鈥 actually hailing the genocidal Sri Lankan regime for physically stopping the victims of its ethnic cleansing from fleeing to safety, insisting it shows the Australian government 鈥渉ow it is done鈥, that strikes me as kinda extreme.
And when for trapping the victims of its systematic human rights abuses, I wonder how much more extreme it could possibly get.
And then, as an answer, the Labor government deports Tamil asylum seeker Dayan Anthony 鈥 sending him back into the hands of the regime that tortured him.
And immediately on arrival, Anthony disappears. He eventually resurfaces after, , 鈥16 hours straight of interrogation鈥 by Sri Lankan authorities, at a regime-organised press conference at which he 鈥渞ecants鈥 his torture allegations in a manner as convincing as a victim of Stalin's Show Trials publicly confessing they were, in fact, a counter-revolutionary fascist agent after all.
And I just cannot help but think that seems a pretty extreme thing to do to another human being.
The fury of the Labor Party towards the Greens is nothing but rage at the sheer gall of a parliamentary party actually holding an actual identifiable principle. The Labor Party has now degenerated so far that its definition of 鈥渆xtremist鈥 is anyone holding a policy position they do not throw overboard at the first bleatings from the Murdoch press.
Comments
Anonymous replied on Permalink