In what was a deeply offensive rant by Andrew Bolt about a “tidal wave of immigrants” earlier this week, there was a line that was especially sickening.
In Melbourne’s North Caulfield, 41% of residents are Jews, including hundreds who have lately fled South Africa. Dandenong now has an official Little Indian Cultural Precinct, with 33 Indian businesses. Such colonising will increasingly be our future as we gain a critical mass of born-overseas migrants. Like tends to attract like and these new colonies can then more easily keep their cultures thanks to satellite TV, the internet, and cheap travel.
To see Jews being singled out and criticised for forming “colonies” and failing to integrate, in a mainstream media outlet, makes the blood run cold. We know where this goes; we’ve seen it before. Once upon a time, Bolt had no truck with this sort of thing. He rightly called out climate denialist Malcolm Roberts, pre-politics, for peddling theories about Jewish banking families. Now, Bolt warns of Jewish people who “keep their culture” and who form “colonies” — it’s impossible to think of a word more intended to inflame prejudice and stir up hate than one that portrays people as seeking to impose their own sovereignty on Australians. Then again, given Australia itself is a colonial settler society that imposed its sovereignty on Indigenous Australians, such words are deeply ironic.
The level of debate in Australia has been falling in recent years. Trump accelerated it, plumbed new depths for what it was permissible to say in what passed for civilised democratic discourse. But it was falling before him. That first became clear under Julia Gillard, who was subjected to a hateful barrage of misogynist abuse. But it’s got worse since then.
The Seven Network readily broadcasts the views of racist hatemongers and gave a pre-election platform to Pauline Hanson, gratis. Non-white Australians who dare to express an opinion, like Yassmin Abdel-Magied are vilified and smeared in major media outlets and on social media. Female journalists and commentators are routinely subjected to the most foul misogynistic abuse on social media. Left and right peddle conspiracy theories of the most lunatic kinds.
The result has been a vicious circle in which the falling standard of debate has legitimised what was once illegitimate. If the fringes have become more extreme, what was once extreme has become acceptable. Tony Abbott recently questioned all immigration from Africa; we have thus moved from fringe players like One Nation and backbench bigots in the Coalition questioning Muslim immigration, to a former prime minister flagging a return to an immigration policy based on skin colour.
A push to return to the White Australia policy — anathema under both sides of politics since the late 1960s — from a senior figure in a major party is no longer unthinkable. Abbott — an immigrant himself — has paved the way by suggesting a race-based immigration policy. And now Bolt, the child of migrants, with his warnings of Jewish and Indian and Chinese colonies.
It was Abbott who flagged last year that he would use immigration as an issue on which to undermine Malcolm Turnbull. But Turnbull and Peter Dutton have countered him by whipping up their own racial issue, Sudanese gangs in Victoria, and curbing immigration numbers. This appears to have forced Abbott to shift to a more extreme position to differentiate himself from the hated Turnbull. Bolt seems to have done the same.
It’s similar to the process that unfolds every night and on weekends on Sky when a stable of right-wingers compete to generate the most outrage from the small number of old white men who watch them, with inevitable results such as getting caught up in David Leyonhjelm’s disgusting smearing of Sarah Hanson-Young.
We used to have a centripetal media culture, in which outlets concentrated on the mainstream and centrist ideas, for better or for worse. Now fragmentation has given us a centrifugal media culture in which the constant pressure is to be ever more extreme lest you fail to differentiate your product. The result: a major publication starts talking about Jewish colonies.
Don’t let anyone tell you there isn’t something deeply wrong in Australia now.
Granted Bolts is trying to tap into self perceived marginalized peoples fears and build himself an audience, he will stoop to any level to increase his reach and generate publicity via controversy.
Having said that I believe the current level of immigration is disruptive and unsustainable; immigration continues at the current alarming rate primarily because it is beneficial to politicians to inflate the holy grail of “growth”.
The issue needs to addressed and a egotist like Bolt should have no place in the discussion.
Oh please. Blot’s nasty Far Right Xenophobia isn’t remotely driven by a fear of actual immigration. He just wants to make sure the immigrants come from the “right” kind of Countries, & bear the “Corporate Colours”. We could reduce the migration rate by 90%, & hate-mongers like Blot would still be spouting their hateful rhetoric, & the Far Right would still listen to him, as he panders to their sense of “victim-hood”. So stop being an apologist.
Surely the issue is not the total numbers of immigrants, it is the numbers who want to settle in Melbourne or Sydney? Many regional cities and hundreds of towns across the country would welcome arrivals from anywhere to grow their economies and social well-being. Yet this Government seems incapable of organising a refreshing ale in a brewery, let alone distributing folk where they are needed; and the incoming Government doesn’t appear to have any clues either.
An uphill battle. The worldwide trend has people moving to big cities, and Australia has a headstart, never having had much of a network of small towns.
” .. never having had much of a network of small towns. .. ”
Really?? I am mystified exactly what you mean by that and a “network”.
Maybe you mean “properly serviced by high speed transport because of successive grubbiment stupidity”?
Some of your best friends are migrants, eh, but you don’t want any more of them. Even though you’re not racist.
So exactly what level of immigration does one have to support to be considered non-racist?
A billion or more.
The reality is if you argue against immigration you’re always going to get labelled a racist by certain people because they really don’t have any other argument available to them.
As has been seen in Canada they’re actually just the tools of pro-development big business. Se Andy Yan in Vancouver and the attacks on him by the developer friendly mayor.
https://www.macleans.ca/economy/realestateeconomy/andy-yan-the-analyst-who-exposed-vancouvers-real-estate-disaster/
Immigration is a problem but nor for the reasons Bolt is banging on about. This whingeing, rather characteristics of old conservatives nowadays, seems even more hypocritical coming from a descendant of immigrants. One very good reason not to watch Sky. Although, on the other hand, watching Sly (a deliberate typo) does keep one better in touch with the threat posed by the ranting, chanting masses they play to but it makes keeping one’s last meal down rather difficult at times. I’m just waiting for Bolt to start spouting stories from QAnon as if they are the ‘truth’ – whatever that is in his universe.
Ah, those low rent Murdoch maggots do it so well!
The speed of the news cycle seems to remove appropriate scrutiny of the mad shit commentators are expressing. It’s out with a nasty brainfart and then onto the next thing…all to fill the constant stream of “news as entertainment” that the medium now feels it needs to produce.
The best way to sell your rubbish is to polarise and cause conflict,,engage a mob of contrarians as commentators who are at war with the PC Left…then get them at each other throats.
The notion that the platform owners…facebook, paytv channels, twitter and the free to air broadcasters are somehow not responsible for the rubbish their contributors produce allows this sort of comfortable separation between the medium and the content. So we have landed here where conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton heading a pedo ring and broadcast on facebook and twitter, supported by the contrarian cable news channels, cause almost unhinged individuals who’ve bought into the left/right war to flip their lids and shoot up restaurants. Here in Australia, the pale imitation of those US cable news channels and the flaccid copies of the US contrarians try to get in on the action..Price and his plastic bag stuff….Bolt and his fear of a dark planet V’s Waleed and some smart aleky Know it all comedians on the ABC and SBS.
We might sneer at the USA for Trump but there is every chance that our turn will come unless we wise up and hold those that own the medium and reap the rewards of this chaos to account.
This is happening in the vacuum that is left by imposing policies on people without explaining or justifying them. If we are to be a “Big Australia” we need to know why and we need to have some say in it. You would think that a high rate of immigration and rapid change would be explained and managed by our country’s leaders so that the nation could understand it and support it, if the arguments are convincing. It’s not surprising that people are easily whipped up into a frenzy when they see their neighbourhoods changing and are pushed out of their comfort zones. A nation needs to be coaxed and guided through such change, not just left to deal with it and fight it out amongst its tribes. People like Andrew Bolt are unconscionable exploiters of these challenges, feeding the fires of hatred and confusion rather than helping to build a mature, tolerant, compassionate nation.
Thankyou
John Winston Howard has much to answer for as a significant proximate cause of the obscenities outlined in this article. The country, and attendant discourse, changed overnight when this sad little creep let the Tampa genie out of the bottle.
And he has so much more to answer for.
This is true. There have been racists, bigots, idiots at various stages of our history, but when Howard took over the fish started rotting from the head down, and the stinking process has continued under conservative oppositions and conservative governments. Conservatives have always used fear as a weapon: fear of others, fear of the future. And people are very susceptible to fear. As for Bolt and Abbott, I remember at the time of Tampa arguing with then-friends, who, being fairly recent arrivals themselves, wanted to lock the gate once they were safely inside. Hoiward gave fearful people permission to hate and resent others. Dutton has ramped the intensity up to fifteen out of ten, but he’s not alone. The coalition ranks are full of unscrupulous arseholes.
Yes, I agree 100%.
As you say the coal-alition is full of arseholes, greedy arseholes, with their smug born-to-rule mindset and ready to do anything, no matter how immoral, that enables their primary mission of transferring wealth up the food-chain.
We’re in a pickle alright…
Oh YES !!!
I reckon you’re right but I’d add that the 1988 Bicentenary was an important precursor. It encouraged a homogenised view of Australia that was attractive to the majority ‘settler’ class while at the same time sprinkling some multicultural sugar on top, to be scraped off as desired. Australia was racist before then but it was rather less based on a fabricated, PR view of our ‘historical national character’ and more on good old fashioned bigotry which over time would probably have withered. Howard already had considerable material to work with; he was the one who breathed life into the golem.
Think about how the Hindmarsh Island bridge affair leveraged the tension between our Bicentennial hubris and the discontentment of a sluggish, radically restructured economy and bore fruit as resentment that was then nurtured and mainstreamed and put to good use by ruthless politicians. Horrible stuff.
Compare that the the late 70’s boat arrivals, resentment of the other was handled by keeping it low key. We’ve built a image of ourselves so we use it to define the other and then persecute it in a uniquely Australian way. Advance my arse …
Yes, the 70’s boatpeople and the great irony of Mal the statesman.
It was very sad the day he dropped.
At the time he was working on a new party and I read its manifesto – it was quite enlightening. Considered against the stale flatus besieging the current mob, it provided welcome relief, a whiff of fresh air, if only transient.
Yes John Howard is a racist in bigots clothes.