By JAMILA RIZVI
Hello world. Meet the man who thinks women members of parliament are just there as ‘window dressing’: Fairfax columnist Paul Sheehan.
Today’s Paul Sheehan special ‘Labor patronises women and burdens business‘ takes aim at women in the federal ministry, women in the Labor Party, women in the parliament, women in the workplace and well, women in general, really. And this all occurs in the name of ‘defending’ Australia’s business community against the excesses of government intervention.
I am tempted to just go on a giant (and borderline abusive rant) but ultimately, that would make me no better than the deluded Sheehan. So instead, let’s take his argument point by point shall we? And see what we can learn along the way.
1. There shouldn’t be a Minister for the Status of Women: “Collins is the Minister for Community Services, a real job, but also Minister for the Status of Women, a window dressing portfolio. It shouldn’t exist.”
Paul, I don’t like the fact that there is a need for this portfolio to exist either. And I look forward to the day we can hit the delete button on that particular line in the Ministerial Responsibilities list, comfortable in the knowledge that Australian women no longer face barriers to full and free participation in community life.
But you know what? So long as Australian women continue to earn around 80c in the dollar compared with men, remain underrepresented in parliaments and boardrooms, struggle to make the transition back to work after childbirth, are falling into poverty later in life because of insufficient superannuation and suffer from truly shocking levels of physical and sexual violence – I reakon we might not have ticked the gender equality box just yet.
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It's = it is. You might want to fix that. Otherwise, good work.
Perhaps what this guys was alluding to was why is there a Minster for the Status for Women when clearly there is overwhelming evidence for the need for a Minster for the Status for the Education for Lame Brained Sexist Attitudes as well.