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
At least the greens try to keep this worst government ever accountable. As usual the coalition just continue to Lie.
https://www.michaelwest.com.au/discovered-matthias-cormanns-billion-dollar-black-hole/
Make up your mind, Gary. You like them one minute, ridicule them the next
Not sure who you keep referring to, probably your latest obsession, but as usual your comments make no sense at all. Read the link or preferably find someone to explain it to you.
I see google and the other multinational telco’s are resisting efforts to give Australian law enforcement access to encrypted data under warrant and with a public interest monitor. They are saying it’s about privacy. What rubbish it’s about profits! They’re as bad as the banks.
Tick
yes but a tax cut would be so productive
Donald Trump’s support for the Saudi rulers, in the face of advice from the CIA that the rulers are complicit in Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, is unconscionable. Not to mention the Saudi’s treatment of Yemen.
I wonder what it takes for the American people to work out that there’s something very wrong about their President.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/02/17/trump_you_will_find_out_who_really_knocked_down_the_world_trade_center_secret_papers_may_blame_saudis.html
I doubt The Donald has any choice Dismayed. His recalibration would have been very swift and specific once he was elected. There was something very very wrong about George Bush and Dick Cheney too and any thinking American knows it, but theres SFA they can do about it.
The CIA are supposed to be responsible for a few murders/assassinations of their own, TO. The US would look like hypocrites (as would places like Russia, France, China, UK) if they severed ties with the Saudi’s simply because of a bit of messy housecleaning. People die but big money keeps on keeping on. Sadly, but truly, these things that are unconscionable are only kicked into the conscious when having to answer the media. We in Oz turn a blind eye to many things purely because of trade.
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2018/11/14/hidden-toll-of-us-drone-strikes-in-yemen-nearly-a-third-of-deaths-are-civilians-not-al-qaida/
Agree totally TO!
Could you give me your virw on Benghazi?
Boring!
So a Saudi knocked off another Saudi.
Probably happens all the time in that country and you never hear about it.
It looks like the Saudis are the left’s new “bad guys” in the ME along with Israel.
Assad and the rest of the ratbags that inhabit the rest of that region never get a mention..
JS – so you consider the murder of a dissenting journalist, sanctioned by a to-be-head-of-state to be unexceptional?
The Saudis have always been among the worst exporters of terrorism.
As for Assad not getting a mention, that’s just crap.
The real issue here is Trump turning a blind eye to atrocities in Saudi (and North Korea, now), while going hell for leather on Iran and other countries, merely on a capricious whim.
Do you understand now?
Your last was obviously a rhetorical question, you’re kidding right?, but I burst out laughing.
I really did.
The greens are no issue to this nation. The coalition on the other hand is a HUGE threat to this nation. Fresh from making Australian less safe with the usual divisive islamaphobia rubbish , the Inner Party? is removing more civil liberties than by all other previous governments combined and are now running the Records Department of the Ministry of Truth? revising historical records, to make the past conform to the ever-changing party line. Sound familiar? Without doubt the worst government in this nations history. No surprises. Fair dinkum.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/nov/21/coalitions-redaction-of-arms-deal-report-sparks-fears-shipbuilding-criticism-will-be-suppressed
So misogynistic people who support domestic violence and pedophilia are ok?
You tell us razor you support trump and make comments about Dr Penny’s Pink slip showing all the time. razor do you have any other position than the opposite and opposing view on things that are factual because it would mean you would actually have to take a real look at the toxic ideology you support. your hypocrisy is all you have.
The ever Merciful POTUS Trump has pardoned two Turkeys, Peas and Carrots as part of the traditional National Thanksgiving process, Mr. Insider.
Bless you, Donald!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cta6UbAX-jo
I wonder if Pence will pardon that turkey with the tangerine toupee?
Your Man, Pence will never be POTUS, Mr. Baptiste. He is the “Spiro Agnew” of the Trump Administration. Get onboard the Trump Winning Express dear fellow. Cheers
what’s he got against peanuts??
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/conditions/05/18/peanut.allergies/
And piss off 9 million voters? Peanuts are killers smoke.
My sister raised three turkeys recently and so her granddaughters didn’t lose sight of the project named them Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year.
Love it!
Oh dear! 🙁
Victorian Labor in now to $1.14 for a win and the Coalition out to $5.00 Mr. Insider.
The delightful Samantha Ratnam’s Greens still on $ 81, damn!
https://tinyurl.com/ybd5e3lo
Its like Aliens Vs Predator (Whoever wins, we lose)
Its quite sad if there are actually watermelon greens as a) the best parts of Marx are already taken by the trade union movement (its true, the balance between rewards for investment and rewards for actually doing the work to make the investment successful is not currently fair) and b) we do actually need an environmentally focused party.
Australia actually does need someone in parliament saying sensible things like “Hey guys maybe we shouldn’t just let Barnaby Joyce destroy the Murray” or “that Pork Barrelling could actually be spent on public transport”. If we don’t have that….its bad news.
Bob Brown was that guy. Parnell is that guy here in SA. Sad if they don’t have that guy in NSW/VIC
I suppose there’ll be no negative comment on here from the usual AGW fanatics/suspects about Erik suddenly pulling the pin over his 500k frequent flyer claim. And just before the big chin wag in Poland kicks off too.
Oh but Carl, he was only contributing .0000000000000000001% of emissions. (That’s less than 1%, just so you know)
So whats the big deal Buttercup?
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-map-of-every-passenger-plane-in-the-skies-at-this-instant-39070996/
Oh of course ……, lots and lots of little emissions don’t count in your book JB. It’s open slather. Only the “dirty” big ones matter, eh. What’s the cut off point me old mate?
Straight over your head, lets apply your reply to the argument that Australia only contributes one percent of greenhouse gases and therefore doesn’t need to make an effort.
Are you sleepwalking?
Vale Larry Pickering. I don’t know, nor care, much about his later controversies. I do know that when growing up as youngish lad in Canberra, in the heady days of Whitlam et al (1972-77) that he undoubtedly contributed to my interest in politics. We used to buy his yearly compilations of which I still have 2 or 3. For mine our best political cartoonist until Leak came along. And whilst Leak was easily the more skilful caricaturist, they were equally adept in hitting a target and provoking thought.
It’s just part of the big green junket! Let them eat cake!
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/the-times/un-climate-chief-erik-solheim-quits-after-claiming-500000-in-travel-expenses/news-story/241c4e220429f166eece6a181f13aef6
He was just very busy checking out the climate and air conditioning all over the world, Razor. It’s part of his job description. Give the poor bloke a break.
I think it was Lemmy, or another philosopher, who said: “When the people shall have not more cake to eat, they will eat the rich.”
Well spotted Razor, see my note at 4.57PM. Bet the bloke on here with the backyard barbells has nought to say about the UN’s ES.
Less than 1%! Pah, it’s nothing, no action needed.