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If you listen closely you can hear it. The sound of muffled shrieks and angry recriminations. The dull thud of the slipper being sunk.

It’s not just a fight. It is that most amusing of all donnybrooks, a hippy fight. One not only to watch but something to remember and relish. Forget the Scomobile sans Scomo or Shorten’s manufactured town hall excursions, a Greens stink is what brings the crowds back to politics.

In Sydney, there have been allegations made against Greens MLC, Jeremy Buckingham of sexual harassment, unwanted touching. We don’t know the details and perhaps that is best.

But we know these allegations exist because the Greens MLA for Newtown, Jenny Leong, said so under parliamentary privilege despite a finding of an internal inquiry found the allegations unproven.

Ever since, Green old salts like Bob Brown have gone to ground, perhaps shamed into silence with the certain knowledge that the party of environmentalism has become an unfunny parody of student politics.

I don’t expect many people have the stomach to grasp what is really going on here. It is only the crazy brave who would plunge headlong into the fetid pool of Greens factionalism.

The first thing I noticed in the wake of Leong’s nifty, risk-free use of parliamentary privilege is that those who stacked up with her and those who came out agin’ her were drawn neatly along the party’s factional lines.

If we put aside the unpleasant nature of the allegations and watch who has come out in support of whom, what we are left to conclude is this is a factional battle in progress.

Factions in the Greens? Surely not, I hear you say. The Greens are a united group who gather as one in forlorn NIMBY protests and collectively macramé their own yoghurt. All right, stereotyping saves time but in the case of the NSW Greens, it is not apt. The NSW Greens is a misnomer. There isn’t a skerrick of environmental concern across the party.

Without getting in to the pernicious details or without having to consult the green colour chart (red-green, blue-green, green-green etc) the NSW Greens basically fall into two main camps, – A bit mad on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays while on the other side of the battlements stand the stark, raving, howling-at-the-moon crazy every single day of the week.

In other words, those who have nodded fervently in agreement while reading Rousseau, Mao and Trotsky to those who shun books as the hallmarks of white privilege and would consign the lot to the flame if they could figure out a way to make the vast bonfire carbon neutral.

Meanwhile in Victoria, the fighting has been replaced by calls for peace, love and understanding.

Two weeks out from an election, the Greens, who believe violent language and bad male behaviour is a hanging offence when it happens elsewhere, but when the viciousness is perpetrated by one of its own, it is not just ok but part of an important element of one’s personal development.

The Greens candidate for Footscray, Angus McAlpine, is an “entertainer” who goes under the stage name, Fat Gut. Mr Gut was, and possibly still is, a rapper who used to call gay men f..king faggots.

I thought that language went out when VicPol disbanded the old Squirrel Squad (so called because undercover police officers would loiter around in public toilets et cetera etc) back in the 1960s but then I don’t spend a lot of time listening to rappers.

Gut also knocked out a catchy little tune about date rape, suggesting the date rape drug Rohypnol was a useful tool.

“Got no class when trying to get some ass, put a rowie (Rohypnol) in your glass and wait for a few minutes to pass.”

By his own party’s admission, Gut made poor choices on social media. Oh dear. But in the interests of free speech and all that, he has been forgiven for debasing and vilifying women and gay men in song.

Indeed, the Victorian Greens decided not just to keep him on the ticket but to explain that he was undergoing a “personal journey.”

Victorian Greens leader Samantha Ratnam came over all Tammy Wynette, standing by her man before getting a bustle in her hedgerow.

“A process of change is a journey and there are steps on the way, it often doesn’t happen overnight,” Ratnam said in support of Gut.

In other words, yes, there are two paths you can go by but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’re on.

It really makes me wonder.

This from a party that spends its time judging others harshly without wit or wisdom, trampling due process with calls for the sadistic shaming of the guilty, the mistaken, the foolish and sometime even the innocent.

The Greens are a hopeless joke unleashed on Australia’s bloated middle class.

The old stereotype would suggest the Greens’ political existence relies on public concern for critically endangered lichen rather than human beings, but the Greens have moved on from environmentalism. At least with the old green Greens we knew what to expect.

Now, they’ve become a tawdry shadow of the worst elements of the major parties, the ugliest possible expression for the terribleness of modern politics, a dangerous cocktail of sanctimony and cant.

Still, it is a lot of fun to watch them brawling. Get yourself a good seat.

Fight, fight, fight.

This column was published in The Australia 16 November 2018

281 Comments

  • Dismayed says:

    Not a bad idea. But the cons and deniers will attack it as usual due to their wiful ignorance.
    https://theconversation.com/fresh-thinking-the-carbon-tax-that-would-leave-households-better-off-107177

  • Mack the Knife says:

    Hi Jack, got to ask if you were a fan of that famous 20th century philosopher Alexei Sayle. Reminds me of “What’s on in Stoke-Newington”.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP06yBCIcBY&t=82s

    Bit of a worry old Fat Guts lyric about putting a rowy in someone’s drink. I’m all for free speech and artistic licence or whatever you want to call it but that is just terrible. Like yourself, I don’t listen to much rap. Run DMC or Tupac he ain’t. I can imagine the hue & cry if someone other than a Green did it.

    • Bella says:

      Thanks to my tone-deaf son I used to go to bed listening to the lyrics of Tupac or Biggie Smalls MtK. Some, like Tupac’s Dear Mama have stuck with me for years & I still know every verse…😨😨

  • Carl on the Coast says:

    Yes, PM Morrison’s decision to reject the UN’s GCM is one of the best he’ll ever make.

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    How to Vote, Where to Vote and Who to Vote for and basically “whos up who for the rent” in this Saturday’s Victorian Election, Mr. Insider a guide linked here.
    https://tinyurl.com/y6u2nkcu

  • Boadicea says:

    Things hotting up for the Hodgman government, as their speaker crosses the floor to vote against her party on transgender issues.
    Whilst I have no strong opinion on that matter, it seems a reasonable compromise to have an option of not stating gender on a birth certificate if one feels strongly about it. Not sure what the other legal ramifications are.
    But it was good to see Hodgman take a hit, no matter what the issue. They have become reckless and arrogant
    I return to Tasmania today to a sea of interesting protest meetings as the people push back. Good one tomorrow at the city hall concerning the undercover rezoning of the controversial Lake Malbena. Legal, academic and public opinions. The Wilderness Society is taking the issue to the federal court – listed for March. The outcome will set a huge precedent for the future of heritage protected wilderness – which the Hodgman mob are busy dismantling for greedy developers and refusing to release details. One would have thought that “heritage protected” meant exactly that – but not for the Hodgman govt., it seems – as they destroy the very thing that makes the island unique.
    And it’s not just the Greens who are pissed off.

  • Boadicea says:

    I’m just interested in how much it has cost you to get the wilderness heritage area quietly rezoned to what must be their latest category, JB viz. “Disneyland Recreational”.
    Regarding Tasmanian maps, I can assure you that there are many very attractive versions available down here in oaky oaks. Indeed, i do have one but it is not for sale. However i am sure you could find one with various flora and fauna should you insist they be present – although the unscrupulous tend to eradicate pesky fauna with something called 10-80. You would have to handle with care. It kills everything really

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      10-80? Well no that doesn’t kill everything, were you thinking of 245T? I only ask because if Tasmanians are using that on their maps it’s very serious. Warn your health officials to keep an eye out for Tasmanians spontaneously launching into the Samba.

  • JackSprat says:

    Hey Boa
    What’s your view on the “opt in” to fill out one’s baby’s gender on the birth certificate in Tasmania?
    Good luck with your Green Mayor etc – methinks there might be some unintended consequences.
    I see the revisionists in QLD have stacked the poll to rename the Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital – but looking at current Vic and previous SA records, I guess we should not be surprised.
    The left are experts in perversely using social media to meet their own ends through lies, distortion and manipulation. One has to go no further than the union funded “get -up” or there again, one has to go no further than the Unions who are masters in fact manipulation at election time.
    Yet they scream about the “Murdoch” press which few have read but they have been told is evil and a threat to democracy so it must be true. So they keep repeating it as they have learned that if you tell a lie often enough and loud enough it will seep into the minds of the great unwashed as a truth.

    • Boadicea says:

      Re the gender thing, JS, can’t say I have an opinion. It all seems silly.
      But what was great about all that was to see the speaker cross the floor against her own party. Good on her. Someone who has the balls to not allow herself to be lent on by the extreme right. That will give Hodgman something to think about. She used to he the Lord Mayor of Hobart until she went into state politics and she certainly regularly ruffled the feathers of all the rusted on old boys there. Let’s hope she does the same in parliament!
      Back in oaky oaks after a stint in Victoria – plenty of environmental issues on the go here – I’m becoming quite the activist – we have to push back.

      • Bella says:

        If you want to keep your ancient forests & wild places Boa there’s no other choice & good on you for joining the fight.
        The Liberals are an extraordinarily destructive force where deceitful practices are so commonplace it’s shocking.
        Consider Adani, the Banking RC & Gina’s influence.
        Donations are passed over to pass anything they want.

    • Dwight says:

      You need to put your gender on a passport application, so this will get interesting.

    • Razor says:

      Great post JS!

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      The great unwashed eh? Quite a rant, one of the longest and most amusing atavistic geriatric farts I have ever heard. Is that you Basil?

      Keep ’em coming!

  • BASSMAN says:

    Every time a Green Toad cones near me with a How to Vote Card I give them a spit of vitriol telling them along with Abbott they are responsible for 600 refugees dying at sea because they voted with the Looters re Malaysia. I also remind them we get 6yrs of the Looters because they voted against Rudd’s ETS. If this had gone through we would have lower emissions, a climate policy would be embedded, Labor probably would have been re-elected…instead we have the fiasco that exists now under this rabid lot. I see in The Oz there is a real effort being made to get rid of Abbott. Geez the trifecta would be good-oust the govt/oust Dutts/oust Abbott.

    • JackSprat says:

      The blame lies with Rudd and Co who have admitted they made a mistake in unwinding the controls that were already in place and opened the door to tens of thousands of people, 3000 of whom died?
      Absolutely nothing to do with the Malaysian solution – which was a success in the minds of Labor only.
      The cause of the deaths was Labor’s ideology getting in the way of practicality.
      And they will do it again – especially if they look like getting a second term after they successfully rewrite history about the mess they created last time..
      And Abbott cleaned up their mess very quickly – that’s why the loony left hate his guts.

      • BASSMAN says:

        That is not what Abbott said in The Oz. He said he was in error and should have embraced it. 600 more died AFTER Abbott NO’d it.

    • smoke says:

      YAIR YAIR YAIR
      on yer bassman

  • Milton says:

    Two recent known nouns re Assange: patsy, stooge.

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Theres quite a bit of it about, particularly goody two shoes establishment stooges/patsies calling the mavericks nasty names. Must make them feel better about their inconsequential obedient little lives.
      Best wishes.

      • Milton says:

        “Inconsequential obedient little lives”? What, like living in a cupboard because you’re too scared to go outside, and then being told how and when to clean your cat and dunny, and having less play time on the computer than most 12 yr olds? That’s some ‘maverick’ you idolise, JB.
        ps. Is he allowed to handle ‘sharps’? mweeahahahahahah…..

        • Jean Baptiste says:

          No, a sedated couch potato screen hog like you is the exemplar Milton.
          So real men take on the establishment and get persecuted! That’s the way its always been.
          https://worldfusionwisdom.com/orwell-on-truth/
          Look you have my understanding, you can only cope with a safe little world, specifically designed for willing followers like yourself. You cant handle the truth.

          Rant against those with courage, rage rage against the light!

          Give ’em heaps Milton. Whop it up ’em make ’em take it. If things were not bad enough for Assange, Mighty Milton is on his case. Be afraid Julian.

    • Bella says:

      Hero whistleblower who challenged illegal government activities.
      Also an Australian but our government could care less if Assange pays with his life for exposing the truth. Shameful cowards they are.

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