I want to have a chat about priorities.
While most Australians have been on holiday over summer, I’ve been working. I worked Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, New Years Day, the whole Megillah.
So for the last four weeks I’ve been consuming more news than most people would recommend. And over that time I’ve noticed something about what we pay attention to and how we respond.
The most covered story (other than how Australia is very good at cricket again) has been the rise of drunken violence and in particular life-altering and fatal injuries caused by single-punch assaults.
Everyone’s talking about it. Every news bulletin is doing a feature story on it, talkback radio is full of it. The Daily Telegraph jumped on an existing bandwagon and ran a front-page campaign to stop calling them ‘king hits’ and start calling coward’s punches. It feels as though the nation is starting to pay attention and feel like this problem is officially out of control and something needs to be done.
Another story receiving a lot of media coverage was in WA, where there has been an intolerable spate of shark attacks that has take the lives of three people in two years. The Barnett government has swung into action and proposed shark lynchings, with no corroborating evidence that they will work, merely to be seen to doing something about it.
That’s three deaths in two years. In the ocean. Where sharks live and we visit. Three deaths. And the result? Government sponsored action.
Top Comments
Domestic violence, in all its forms, is a gender-less crime. If one victim is treated differently to or given more creedance than another, then justice has failed.
All sufferers of abuse within a relationship deserve help.
I am posting this again as it was removed for? what reason? There is no swearing and no other abusive language!
It really isn't. For that to be the case there would have to be no perceivable difference in the way men and women are treated and raised in society and in the family unit. Does the bible allow women to hit their husbands? Did the law state that men were the property of their mothers until they married and then it passed on to their wives?
Trying to de gender violence that is very much gendered just shows how far you are prepared to bury your head in the sand.
Well said Charlie. I wish you were still on the Project Show. Seems to me that there is far too much violence and corruption. Not to mention child abuse. The list goes on and on! .....Please Charlie, let your voice be heard loud and clear!