Are Indian-Australians guilty, in Scott Morrison’s eyes, of identity politics? Of allowing themselves to be defined not as individuals but, as Morrison has put it, by their group rather than by God. Have they got lost in that group and in doing so, lost their humanity?
If not their humanity, at least, then their rights as citizens — the right to return to their country, Australia. And their freedom, with five years in jail if they try to return to do so.
Or are they, contrarily, doing exactly what Scott Morrison wants us all to do, to be a community, to pair their rights with responsibilities to one another, to avoid what Rabbi Jonathan Sacks lamented when he complained “our rights used to be how we were protected from the state. And now, it’s what we expect from it. What we once expected from family and community, now we contract this to the state and to the market”.
Against those fine words quoted by Morrison last week, we can place the words of Greg Hunt from Saturday: “Failure to comply with an emergency determination under the Biosecurity Act 2015 may incur a civil penalty of 300 penalty units, five years’ imprisonment, or both. The temporary pause will be reconsidered on 15 May by the government following advice from the chief medical officer (CMO).”
So, Indian-Australians who want to care for loved ones facing an extraordinary wave of COVID-19 — who seem a lot more like the kind of people of whom Sacks would approve than the subhuman, godless identitariat — will now be jailed if they attempt to return home.
As for Australians in India who have been trying to get home for a year and who are now condemned to remain there, it looks a lot like it is the Australian government that has defined itself by a group — white Australians — and lost its humanity by abandoning them.
The example illustrates how deeply confused Scott Morrison’s professed ideology of individualism, community and morality — and against what he sees as “identity politics” — is in practise, and how arbitrary it is. I build communities. You contract rights to the state. They practise identity politics.
Your actions to provide basic rights to your family rather than rely on the state to provide them — something Morrison holds up as a treasured act of responsibility lost in our reliance on governments and markets — will now exclude you from our community.
Is it that Morrison’s philosophy applies only to white Christians, and not people of other races? No, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said yesterday. “The decision which has been made under the Biosecurity Act on the basis of the advice of the chief medical officer is a temporary pause on returns.”
Except, the CMO says he gave no such advice about criminalising efforts to return to Australia from India. It was the government itself that decided that criminalisation of travelling here — something regarded as unnecessary for the United States, unnecessary for the UK, or for Europe, in the midst of their worst waves of COVID — is necessary for Indian-Australians and Australians in India. Another falsehood from a government that has made lying to Australians a core part of its political arsenal.
Does it matter that Morrison’s actions are at odds with what he claims is his central belief system? Not particularly — hypocrisy is the grease in the wheels of politics, after all — except that it has been Morrison who had made a point of advertising his religious beliefs, and who has chosen to talk about such matters in public. He has drawn our attention to what he believes, as if it matters.
Maybe it doesn’t matter, at least not to what he does in his day job. Or maybe it matters, but his beliefs are so confused that he can pick and choose from among them to justify anything. Even a racist exclusion policy for non-white Australians. Wonder what Rabbi Sacks would have made of that.
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The Feds are meant to be in charge of Quarantine, yet in over 12 months they haven’t built, or even re-purposed, a single facility for the sole purpose of housing people returning home from high risk nations.
Hindsight is a fine thing.
Were you advocating for this over 12 months ago?
Was anyone?
Marcus is talking about the entire 12 months, not a moment 12 months ago. But let’s not forget, it’s May and 12 months ago the borders were already closed and returned travellers were already going into quarantine at the very time the Federal government should have been assuming its constitutional responsibilities.
I believe that people were reminding Smirky that quarantine was a federal responsibility and that hotel quarantine had flaws
Yes, everyone with a couple of neurons to spare and functional synapses.
Never mind the fact that the Commonwealth gazetted Declared Quarantine Asylum of North Head (Sydney) for 200yrs was sold off by the usedCarr, King of the Hollow Log, when he was NSW Premier.
As he did the Prince Henry hospital leprosry sanctuary at Little Bay near Kurnell.
I sure as hell advocated for it, twelve months ago!
That is more to the point..
Not this reasonable in the circumstance temporary quarantine tactic.
They didn’t mind letting a bunch of rich people return home from Aspen-without quarantine-even though it was a massive Covid-19 epicenter at the time. They also had no issue with letting a lot of wealthy Cruise Ship passengers off of the Ruby Princess, without quarantine, barely a month after the Diamond Princess debacle.
Another appalling act from this bunch of scheming incompetents. The fact we have many thousands of Australian citizens still stuck overseas is just wrong.
How many of them do you think actually left Australian in the last year as opposed to being stuck there since March 2020?
And how did two Australian IPL players manage to fly immediately home via Doha the other day?
Yes that would be useful info, from what I recall the Govt says there are about 30000 citizens still stuck overseas, that number seems to have been constant for a long time now, whether it includes those currently in India I don’t know.
The number doesn’t go down much because people who were previously comfortably settled overseas may have lost their jobs and need to come home, others for various family reasons find they need to come home. New causes can crop up at any time resulting in Australians overseas finding that they can no longer stay away from home.
The DIMIA system could tell We, teh Peeps, that figure exactly with, at most, 3 keystrokes.
Like FoI in general though, “such a request would require an excessive and unjustifiable (for government purposes) effort“.
And all those parked up aircraft from subsidised carriers lying idle. How hard could it be to organise planned repatriation flights to collect those stranded overseas for so long.Of course you might need to have a quarantine plan for cater for them on their return.
Exactly Vernon. Why can’t Christmas Island be used as a quarantine centre rather than hotels with outdated ventilation systems? We need to build special purpose quarantine centres in remote or country areas. In colonial times Sydney’s Quarantine Station was located far from the city. Ships coming to the NSW colony had to have a yellow Q flag meaning that nobody could disembark. And we think we’re so smart in the 21st century?
Precisely!
True, but a plan and not just another photo op…. I wonder, maybe Scotty could wear a pilots hat.
He’d probably say “I don’t hold a joystick, mate!”.
I think that he’s been holding his own far too often, for too long.
Lol, although I seem to recall now an earlier Crikey article about how Scotty likes to dress up, that he has already had the photo op with his boof head sticking out of the Qantas cockpit window wearing a captains hat…
This decision is truely extraordinary. It imposes a serious level of criminal penalty for the simple act of returning to the country you are a citizen of. It’s completely out of kilter with the position taken last year where no such penalty or restrictions were placed on the masses of Australians returning from the UK, Europe and the USA. Why? One is left with the view that it is because for this government Australians in India don’t count. Not as citizens, not as voters, not as humans. No other explanation appears to fit. This government has not even tried to accomodate the folks affected by this situation. No ramped up quarantine, no additional flights, it’s like they just don’t register on the radar.
Correction …”.. for ignoring travel restrictions to the country you are a citizen of ..”
There, fixed it for you.
It is to be hoped that Australian voters with connections to South-East Asia and South-Asia remember these sorts of actions before casting their ballots at the next Federal election – the Morrison government will not and does not support of protect these voters. Similarly Women in general should also give this government a great deal of thought