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I wish there was a better character around than Milo Yiannopoulos whose rights to free expression I could defend. But that’s the way it works. It’s often those who hold views we despise that we need to go to bat for.

I say let him in.

Pauline Hanson claims both Yiannopoulos and former leader of the English Defence League, Tommy Robinson, should be allowed into the country and has written to Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, David Coleman urging a rethink so that both men can tote their wares in Australia in the name of free speech.

Free speech has its limits. Immigration even more so. All non-citizens entering Australia must meet the character requirements set out in the Migration Act. Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is a convicted criminal. On that basis alone, he would not be welcome here.

Robinson’s criminal record includes convictions for violent crime, assault police, financial and immigration frauds, drug possession, public order offences, and contempt of court. That’s quite the rap sheet. Robinson has served three separate terms of imprisonment. He was not granted a visa to visit the United States late last year, which may or may not be due to the fact he has been convicted of entering the US with a false passport.

Right now, almost as we speak, Robinson and his cohorts are running a harassment campaign against an Australian history teacher-turned journalist living in England, Mike Stuchbery. The campaign includes door stepping, where Robinson and others have turned up at Stuchbery’s home banging on doors and rattling windows, ‘doxxing’ (the online publication of Stuchbery’s residential address and contact details) and various threats left at Stuchbery’s home.

Stuchbery’s offence was to promote the crowd funding of a defamation case that his been brought against Robinson for comments he made against a teenage boy who is a Muslim and a Syrian refugee.

Robinson’s conduct is precisely the sort of behaviour that is not wanted in Australia.

How Hanson can argue that Robinson should be given a platform in Australia on this basis defies human understanding. He fails the character test for entry to this country by every single measure.

Former leader and founder of the English Defence League, and convicted criminal, Tommy Robinson. Picture: AP
Former leader and founder of the English Defence League, and convicted criminal, Tommy Robinson. Picture: AP

But Milo Yiannopoulos has no criminal background and the show cause letter he was sent by DICMA is based on a string of unpaid bills he generated in his last tour in 2017, including a reported figure of $50,000 owed to Victoria Police, and violence caused by third parties outside some of the events he spoke at.

He has not been denied a visa as yet. He has 28 days to provide Australian immigration authorities with grounds for his admission into this country.

If he promises to behave himself, I can see no reason why he shouldn’t come to Australia.

The bigger question is why some Australians on the right would want to part with their hard-earned (tickets can run to $1000) to see his, shall we say, performative version of politics when the rest of the world has moved on. The last I heard of Yiannopoulos he was flogging Alex Jones’s liver supplements on Info-Wars.

Even back in 2017, Yiannopoulos’s tour reeked of Spinal Tap charting in Japan and getting the band back together for one last tour. Milo’s star was not just waning in the US, it had hit the deck leaving a pea-sized divot. He had been shown the door at Breitbart and the world in general had turned its back on him after a video surfaced where he came across as a pedophile apologist.

I was at a function during Milo’s last tour of Australia where I bumped into Ross Cameron. Cameron, who I know and like at a personal level, told me he was MC-ing the Milo Sydney show later that evening.

Ross and many others at the shindig were excited, like pre-teen children about to meet Santa. Or perhaps more like ageing KISS groupies without the make-up. It was, I was forced to conclude, all a bit sad.

One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson. Picture: Kym Smith
One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson. Picture: Kym Smith

Genuine conservatives wouldn’t give this fellow the time of day. Others on the right seem drawn to him for reasons I can’t explain other than to note some form of cultural cringe is at play.

Where are the Australian voices of ultranationalism? Why are there no rock star tours for them?

Pauline Hanson is a senator. She regularly appears on television and has every opportunity to articulate a political message. She invariable fails to do so, her remarks a garbled fact-free mess of non-sequiturs.

Recently, she was on SkyNews warning people that their houses or more particularly the solar cells on top of some of their houses were poisoning them.

Two days ago, Cory Bernardi was asked to prosecute the case that immigration was too high despite the nation’s accounts published that very day pointing to Australia being in recession if it was not for immigration. It was a fool’s errand and Bernardi could only babble about the type of people who came to Australia.

Alas, that’s what two per cent of the vote will get you.

One of the main reasons the outer reaches of right-wing politics in this country lack intellectual force is that its local spokespeople are obsessed with petty symbolism and virtue signalling. They’re also not very smart. They simply are incapable of articulating their views to some vague point of coherence. In this vacuum, their followers stare pathetically at the horizon for the arrival of a messiah that will give them heart and perspective.

So, let’s help them out and give Milo a visa. If they want to pony up a grand to see the bloke, that’s their business and their loss. His one and probably last tour of the country will only confirm the Australian hard right’s terminal decay.

This column was first published in The Australian on 8 March 2019

91 Comments

  • BASSMAN says:

    Nancy MacLean Professor of History at Duke
    University “Democracy In Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Rights Stealth Plan for America”

    This book is a must. She outlines the surge to the right of politics in America and how it is
    funded by organizations like our IPA here in Oz. Actually, she mentions our move to the right
    in her book. Some great example include this…in the 1990’s both Republicans and Democrats
    in the Senate were all in agreement on climate change, that something had to be done about it and the problem was
    man-made. Come the 2000’s and of 278 Republican Senators ONLY 8 now see the need to do something about
    global warming. Why? She puts it down to the fossil fuel industry, organizations like our IPA (in USA), the
    super rich spending billions debunking the science and forking out huge donations to see that their kind
    are elected. She draws a parallel with the tobacco industry and how it knew for years the dangers associated
    with smoking but ignored their own data. Fantastic stuff. Being a historian her arguments are well-researched and
    backed up by irrefutable data.

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    I have to hand it to our august QLD Labor Premier, Ms. Annastacia Palaszczuk, Mr. Insider as she has pioneered and mastered a new way of Governing here in QLD – do NOTHING!
    Yes, indeed the “wheels” of the QLD Government barely turn at all and it seems to be working nicely for her.
    As well she has pioneered and mastered the “Two Position Policy” which works nicely when you really have 2 States in 1 here, North QLD and South QLD. For instance, up North Adani is a goer but down South well goodness me we had better consider the Environmental issues shouldn’t we before the go ahead! Smart.
    During our last State Election poor old John Howard picked up on this and nearly choked on his Latte but she romped back in.
    I have voted for Annastacia twice now and barring anything actually “happening” here in QLD feel she may well secure a 3rd Term.

    • Milton says:

      Well she will if you keep voting for her, Henry!!! I wonder if I did less (hehe) whether I could ”earn” that sort of coin. What ever happened to that big hatted type from out bush – whatshisname? Surely he must be due for another crack. At least Beattie did something and did it often, which was apologise, say sorry and it all went away. That’s the beauty of drinking XXXX heavy – everything just fades away, then you wake up and start again. QLD – beautiful one day, perfect the next!! Let’s get that wall built before anymore of those southern types and anarchists get in.

  • Boadicea says:

    There are plenty of “women’s only” clubs around so why did Burnside feel so pressured? Besides which he’s a Green – not one of the “boy’s Libs”

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    Let’s all get behind the new “Climate Change is Real Messiah”, Mr. Insider and of course I refer to one ex ousted PM Tony Abbott, noted Boxer and “Gymnast”.
    Strewth this little “champ” has no pride at all he will say and do anything to make sure he keeps getting fed and clothed by the long-suffering Aussie Taxpayer.
    If Bullshit was $$$$$$$$$$’s Tony would be a Billionaire!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=317ON173ItE

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Poor old Tony. Another casualty of Blofeld’s “kiss of death” robust seal of approval. What fate awaits thee poor Donald? One fears fickle Enery’s fervent felicitations will facilitate unto thy fair skin a fine coat of feathers on tar.

      • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

        Goodness me dear Mr. Baptiste your concentration has slipped a lot since your ticking out by the Moderator fellow.
        There has been no bigger opponent of one T Abbott than yours truly.
        My win rate laddie is about 80-85% not bad at all.
        Cheers in anticipation of a sensible post by your goodself.

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    I say, Mr. Insider those Territorians are cheeky rascals as we see the “CU in the NT” slogan could be axed from Nightcliff Markets by Darwin Council.
    See the link attached of the actual Sign and lets all be “shocked and offended”. Must check this out next time am up in NT.
    I suppose with the Heat and the Crocs they need everything going for them. I wonder has the Reverend Fred Nile seen that sign yet?
    https://tinyurl.com/y292aoyy

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Oh the killjoys. People should be forcibly desensitized to these absurdly taboo words. I strongly recommend Sarah Silverman’s wonderful rendition of “Diva” as therapy for anyone wanting to liberate themselves from the straitjacket of Victorian silliness.

      WARNING. A “rude” word features with some regularity in the recital so it is suggested that those susceptible to “the vapors” should keep smelling salts handy. And, you wouldn’t happen to have Fred’s email address would you Henry, I’ll bung him a link to jolly up his next sermon.

      • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

        We all love silly old Fred don’t we, Mr. Baptiste. Goodness, me he found a loophole to get his Parliamentary Penson and continue as a Parliamentarian.
        The Lord works in mysterious ways and for the Rev Ted it does appear he is the chosen one amongst we humble punters. Cheers P.S. not 1005 sure but think I saw someone very like him once at Madam Lash’s in Sydney!

      • Milton says:

        I’ve got a lot of time for Sarah Silverman…

  • voltaire says:

    This man is the archetype gadfly and a relentless self-promoter.

    Not quite sure he is completely harmless as his alleged suggestions of sadness at failure of pipe/letterbombs sent to Democrats to explode, could constitute inciting violence….

    Still, far worse, including a preaching shreeking shikh, have been issued visas.

    My general rule is let them in to speak and shine the light on their idiocy but don’t add to their self-promotion (even Irving). Banning people who are not inciting violence only encourages conspiracy theories……and there are enough of those and followers already

    It is interesting to reflect on their putative audience, and that people who share such views are willing to part with significant sums of money (up to a rumoured $1,000 per head) but then each individual has a right to his views and pleasures – until the nanny state decides otherwise!
    cheers

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      $1000 a head you say voltaire well other than ELVIS and my Donald I can’t think of anyone else I would pay that amount to see. Cheers

  • Milton says:

    Tracy – I think the tipping site has got the fixtures wrong or the espn site has. Plus i put in a goal margin a few times and no luck. Cheers.

    • Milton says:

      Having slept on it, Tracy I think it’s probably fair to everyone if we just call it off, call it a tie and then everyone can share the choccies.
      On crook animals one of our chooks passed (it dead) the other day and our poor old Muscovy duck is on the way out, with labored breathing. As it’s hot, and she’s having trouble drinking, I gave her a light spray with the hose a while back but i’ll be surprised if she sees the day out. Would be over 12 yrs old so not too bad an innings, but a bastard to see the look in her eyes now.

    • Tracy says:

      Was sent a message from Footy Tips for round 27 that due to last minute rescheduling of games due to the FA cup fixtures no margin match was available.
      The Cardiff City v Watford match was made the designated margin match for the round and all tippers were set a margin of zero for the game.
      Hope that clears it up

  • Bella says:

    Am I imagining things or wasn’t this Milo guy flavour of the weak with some of the notable conservatives here some time ago?
    Just saying like……..

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      I see what you did there! Very funny. It’s tragic but they’d race down the street cheering a gas filled blue balloon .

  • Milton says:

    It probably goes a long way to making a successful marriage when the spouse wonders who you are the minute you leave the house and is equally nonplussed when you return. A healthy marriage thrives on a bit of frisson and spice but I think Mrs Mick Mack (got that from JJeffrey) is spoilt.

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