by JAMILA RIZVI
Yesterday, Grahame Morris – a former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister John Howard and Liberal Party ‘strategist’ – called journalist Leigh Sales a cow.
Why? Because late last week Leigh went to work and she did her job.
Leigh is an outstanding journalist. Despite being given only hours to prepare for her interview with Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbott on ABC’s 7.30, she was well researched, she knew her subject, she was responsive and she nailed it.
Which begs the question, what is it about a woman doing her job (and doing it well) that prompts someone to compare her to a barnyard animal?
If it had been Kerry O’Brien who had conducted that same interview, would he have been subject to the same criticism that Leigh has? Laurie Oakes? George Negus? Would Twitter have erupted with questions about his mood, his demeanour, calling him ‘shrill’ or ‘angsty’ or ‘bitchy’?
Hell to the no.
In fact, if it had been any of those male journalists, they would have received a hearty pat on the back for a good day’s work from the Government side and a begrudging acknowledgement that it was a ‘solid’ interview, from the Opposition.
Along with a lot of other women, I took to Twitter last night to express my disgust at Morris’ comments. I had my outrage pants firmly buttoned up and I was ready to party. But then I was struck with a severe sense of déjà vu.
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totally agree
This a bit simplistic I know, but if a man in our society has strong opinions he's considered strong, forthright, self-assured and of admirable character.
If a woman has strong opinions - she's OPINIONATED.......
Opinionated women are masculine, unattractive, pushy, bossy, argumentative, over-bearing, shrewish, sharp-tongued, hysterical, pre-menstrual, menopausal, bombastic, aggressive, loud, caustic, feral, controlling, .........have I left anything out ?
Older men were raised by even older men who's own fathers lived in a Victorian & Edwardian world where women were often bashed or at least punished for speaking up and not respecting the man's self-appointed "head of the house" status.
Tell those men that Australia would have a female Prime Minister, that men would be interviewed/interrogated by women, that women would run companies and serve on the front-line and they would see it as the disintegration of society.
I'm way past feeling sorry for their sensitive egos.
Resorting to childish, playground name-calling is all they have left, and dragging them into a new century is so damn tiring.......lol.