Category: Cory Bernardi

Bernardi and the revival of anti-Communism

 

 

 

To its concern, it has found “disturbing trends” amongst the Millennials – that group in their late teens and early twenties (most demographers equate Millennials and Gen Ys over a slightly wider age range, but this group reports both categories separately). What concerns the organisation is that this year, more Millennials would prefer to live in a socialist country (44%) than in a capitalist one (42%). Some even said they would prefer to live in a communist country (7%). The percentage of Millennials who would prefer socialism to capitalism is a full ten points higher than that of the general population.

Bernardi and the revival of anti-Communism

The bromance is over: Why did Cory Bernardi turn on Tony Abbott

It was reportedly a conversation with Tony Abbott that conviced Cory Bernardi he needed to start his own party.

There was a time they bonded over the Queen, their distaste for the burka, and love for Margaret Thatcher. But the bromance is over.

Source: The bromance is over: Why did Cory Bernardi turn on Tony Abbott

Cory Bernardi: ‘You’ll hear more from me in 2017’

He’s never been among the shy and retiring elements of the Turnbull Government backbench.

Source: Cory Bernardi: ‘You’ll hear more from me in 2017’

Sam Dastyari’s accuser Cory Bernardi has his own questionable fundraising body

Senator Cory Bernardi, the conservative warrior who led the charge against Senator Sam Dastyari’s foreign donations “cash for comment” scandal, is himself involved with a political fundraising entity that inhabits a grey area in the political donations system.

Source: Sam Dastyari’s accuser Cory Bernardi has his own questionable fundraising body

Cory Bernardi is more dangerous than One Nation – his party is in power | Jason Wilson | Opinion | The Guardian

The real damage done by extremism often comes, not from far-right groups, but from the influence they are able to exert on the mainstream right

Source: Cory Bernardi is more dangerous than One Nation – his party is in power | Jason Wilson | Opinion | The Guardian

Leyonhjelm will expose ‘left-wing racist, bigot, hypocrite, social warriors’: Bernardi

Left-wing “social warriors” will be left exposed by Senator David Leyonhjelm’s complaint to the Human Rights commission over an article labelling him an “angry white man,” conservative Senator Cory Bernardi says.

Source: Leyonhjelm will expose ‘left-wing racist, bigot, hypocrite, social warriors’: Bernardi

Cory politics | The Saturday Paper

The last time The Saturday Paper editorialised against Cory Bernardi, the piece carried a Lifeline number. This is some indication of the poison in his politics. At the time, Bernardi was campaigning against the Safe Schools program. The collateral damage in his campaign was among the most vulnerable and mentally at-risk in society: transgendered and same-sex attracted children.

Source: Cory politics | The Saturday Paper

Young And UnAustralian: Bigotry Is Driving Away A New Generation – New Matilda

How exactly did schooling get to a point where students are so paranoid?

Source: Young And UnAustralian: Bigotry Is Driving Away A New Generation – New Matilda

Not good enough, PM | The Monthly

Most people with a passing interest in politics have heard about the idea of “taking out the trash”. The most notorious example is that of the British media adviser who suggested on 11 September, 2001, that “It’s now a very good day to get out anything we want to bury.”

Source: Not good enough, PM | The Monthly

Cory Goes To The UN; Tony Goes To Town; Malcolm Goes To Water! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

OK, well I guess you’ve all heard the news by now. Cory Bernardi is being seconded to the United Nations for three months. Apparently this is a regular thing. Well, not Cory going to New York, but a government and opposition member going to the UN to work with people over there. Given Bernardi’s comments…

Source: Cory Goes To The UN; Tony Goes To Town; Malcolm Goes To Water! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

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Why The Safe Schools Coalition Is So Important

The school LGBTI program, the Safe Schools Coalition, has become such a political football in recent weeks, as politicians and lobby groups on both sides of the fence aim to score cheap points through

Source: Why The Safe Schools Coalition Is So Important

Inside SA senator Cory Bernardi’s business web | The Saturday Paper

Inside SA senator Cory Bernardi’s business web | The Saturday Paper.

Hate Speech Is Not Free Speech! Cory Bernardi conveniently the preconditions of Fraternite and Egalite that need to accompany any notion of Free Speech. Free Speech in an unequal society only serves the rich and political class

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After proposing then abandoning a raft of manifestly unpopular changes to section 18c of Australia’s racial vilification laws last year, certain members of the LNP have recently relaunched their attack on 18C, under the rather disingenuous pretext of championing free speech.

In the wake of the Charlie Hedbo attacks Cory Bernardi has been out there again, calling for the LNP’s precious 18c amendments to be put back on the table.

Like pit bulls with lock jaw, a gang radical right wing MP’s including Cory Bernardi, George Brandis, Dean Smith, liberal Democrat David Leyonhjelm, and Family First’s Bob Day have been lobbying hard to ensure we Aussies have the right to engage in hate speech.

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Just for clarity, lets take a closer look at what it is they want to change. Specifically they want to have the words “offend, insult and humiliate” removed from the act.

RACIAL DISCRIMINATION ACT 1975 – SECT 18C

Offensive behaviour because of race, colour or national or ethnic origin

(1)  It is unlawful for a person to do an act, otherwise than in private, if:

(a)  the act is reasonably likely, in all the circumstances, to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate another person or a group of people; and

(b)  the act is done because of the race, colour or national or ethnic origin of the other person or of some or all of the people in the group.

So in effect what they are proposing is that it would just fine to PUBLICLY “offend, insult and humiliate” someone based on their race, colour or national or ethnic origin, so long as you don’t “intimidate” them.

I think it’s fairly safe to say that most people would find public insult and humiliation somewhat intimidating; so we can assume that the interpretation to be given to the word “intimidate” under the proposed amendments would be “to directly physically threaten”, rather than “to emotionally threaten”.

If these changes were ushered in, then it theoretically it would be OK if I were to call Tony Abbott filthy, unwashed, lazy, whinging, snaggle toothed, imperialist, stuck up, limey British scum? And that would be totally OK, because I am all I am doing is using racial stereotypes to abuse him, but I am not actually threatening to do him any harm. Of course the truth is that most British people work hard, wash regularly, visit dentists, aren’t seeking to expand their empire, and complain in relatively appropriate measure..:-), but hey why let the truth get in the way of good story.

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Unfortunately what these right wing warriors are failing to understand is that the Racial Discrimination Act is not really about protecting the feelings of “white people”. It was drafted in the knowledge that there are ethnic groups in this country that really suffer as a result of constant racial abuse and the negative stereo types that such abuse fosters.

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To our shame there are many Australians, (most notedly our indigenous brothers and sisters, followed closely by those of African or “middle eastern appearance”) that regularly suffer systemic discrimination in housing and employment on the basis of their race. They are the same Australians that regularly suffer physical abuse in public spaces, and higher rates of detention and incarceration on account of their race. So please let’s not minimise this, these are real consequences, for real people!

Free speech is a noble ideal, but in order for something to be truly free it must come without a cost. Just because hate mongers like Andrew Bolt, Alan Jones and the oh so white fleet of right wing MP’s don’t personally pay the price for their racist tirades doesn’t mean someone isn’t picking up the tab. And too frequently those picking up the tab are the among the poorest and most marginalised members of our Australian family.

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If you happen to belong to one of those oft targeted minorities the Racial Discrimination Act may not offer a lot of protection, but it is the thin end of a very important wedge. It is a line in the sand that says NO, we as Australians do NOT want a society where racial vilification and negative racial stereotypes are permitted to fester and stew in the public sphere. We want an Australia that says racists need to be ashamed, knowing that they are on the wrong side of what is morally decent, and on the wrong side of the law. We want an Australia where vile hate speech does land Andrew Bolt in court and up on charges. Mostly we want an Australia that is for the fair go for everyone regardless of race, colour or creed.

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So Mr Bernadi, I say this to you on behalf of all decent, fair minded Australian’s….. GET BACK IN YOUR BOX!!!, we don’t want the hate you are peddling!!!