“Latham is free to speak. But what Latham’s supporters seem to forget is that Latham isn’t that interested in having that right extended to others.”
In the wake of Mark Latham’s performance at the Melbourne Writers’ Festival, a number of journalists and public figures have come out in defence of the former ALP leader. They are careful not to defend his behaviour, but are focused on his right to have a voice and to air his views. Having resigned from his Financial Review column last week, they express concern that a powerful voice has been silenced.
The people defending Latham aren’t particularly concerned about the content of his opinions – just his right to share them.
This has been Latham’s own refrain over the years. His recent complaint is that a largely female political elite has been trying to shut him down. This is presumably because many women have criticised the views he has expressed in his weekly column in the AFR, and in one case commenced legal action against him for personal defamation. (Of course, the women who have criticised him have tended to be women he has criticised in his commentary, but we can put that aside for the moment.)
In short: Latham says “rich girls” and “left-wing feminists” are trying to silence him.
But the truth is, Mark Latham has been trying to silence women for years with insults and personal attacks. I saw that up close on the weekend.
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Miranda Devine has written a great column putting Rebecca Huntley's 'story' into perspective. Always good to get another opinion on the Mamamia yarns.
I don't believe what Ms Huntley has written for a minute. Her attempts to downplay her own highly gendered, personal and vindictive comments targets at Latham are telling. Then she adds another highly gendered insult directed at him, that somehow he was being physically abusive by standing next to her and somehow a threat to her children. All because he had the audacity to call her out on her comments. She clearly did not apologize, given she called him a physco again to his face. And the mind boggles at how Latham saying "how would you feel if I called you a deranged slut" in order to point out what its like to be called a "stay at home physco" is the equivalent to him walking up to Mr Huntley out of the blue and calling her a deranged slut. Indeed, the very fact she calls this mere semantics or not interchangeable, seems to demonstrate she actually doesn't get her own actions in using gendered put downs. And what a crock of shit that you "don't address this article to Mark personally". You just wrote a once sided highly public piece directly attacking his actions as being of a deranged person. Take some goddam responsibility for your own actions Ms Huntely, and stop trying to downplay them.
I don't think she did anything wrong at all during her interaction with him. She can defend herself if she wants, it's no crime.
He, on the other hand, has anger management issues.
Oh, I love it how Latham is the one with "anger management issues" but she doesn't despite clearly abusing him as well - another passive aggressive gendered put down of men.
Is that you Mark? Leave these women alone.
The words "slut" and "psycho" are not interchangeable. Both a man and a woman can be called a psycho. Yet Slut is a word reserved only used to put women down.