Like many people, I was appalled by what Joe Hockey said on Monday night on ABC’s Q&A about same-sex marriage and parenting, so I wrote to him to express my concern. What struck me most about the events of the last five minutes of the show was how disappointed in himself Joe looked when his own words were spoken back to him. If you missed that, take a look at the episode and have a look at the reaction on his face when the man in the audience speaks to him. I don’t think it was his proudest moment:
I wrote to Mr Hockey to highlight this. I told him that I think he is a reasonable man, only trying to do what is right, however much I disagree with his perspective. I asked him if, in 18 years time when Alexandra (Penny Wong’s daughter) is a bright, healthy and happy young woman, he will admit that what he said last night was wrong. I explained to Mr Hockey that I will be an in-service primary school teacher at the end of this year and asked if I will be somehow less qualified to teach and care for 30 children each day because of my sexuality. I told him if he truly believed that the best circumstances for children are for them to grow up with a mother and a father, then I look forward to seeing him introduce legislation to ban single-parent adoption and foster care, and to begin a program that removed children from their family if their parents separate or one of them pass away.
I told Mr Hockey that if he opposes same-sex marriage because he finds homosexuality irksome, he should just say so and that I believe he is reasonable enough to not comment on the subject again unless he can provide a logical explanation for his opinion.
I continued by telling Mr Hockey that I truly hope his position can “evolve” like President Obama’s has and that I look forward to hearing his public apology to all the same-sex attracted children across the country who heard his words last night and took them into their hearts, wrongly believing them to be true.
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Nice post and nice letter to ol' Joe.
I think people attack him because people are tired of being attacked themselves. His comments are extremely offensive, and people are growing less and less patient of having to justify themselves, their existence, their relationship and their family to the white heterosexual groups.
No, it's not right to fight fire with fire, or to attack... but he has to understand the pain his comments cause. It digs deep. It seems that he can attack with a knife to the back, but others can't. That's fine. We are bigger than him (literally not physically)
Bravo Andrew. Attacking those who disagree gets us nowhere and brings us down the level of those who are simply homophobic haters. Rational argument is what will get things done and change the law.
ps Penny Wong has only increased in magnificence in my eyes since this episode of Q & A. Alexandra is one lucky girl.