Political irony doesn’t get much better than this: Scott Morrison having to interrupt his promotion of a new third-of-a-billion dollar package to invest in systems to protect Australia’s cattle from external biosecurity threats, to put out a firestorm over his criminalisation of Australians returning from India. All of which is the product of his failure to invest in systems to protect Australians themselves from external biosecurity threats.
When even hard-right commentators and the Institute of Public Affairs are attacking you, you know you’ve crossed some hitherto-unknown line of offensiveness — and that’s why Scott Morrison, who hoped to devote yesterday afternoon and this morning to a cattle-slaughtering conference in Rockhampton, suddenly felt the urge to do both major breakfast TV shows today to defend his criminalisation as non-racist.
Let’s tackle that first. India’s current level of active cases, according to Worldometer’s COVID page, is 2481 per 1 million people. The widespread assumption, however, is that due to lack of testing, the actual level of active cases is much higher. Let’s quadruple the number to 10,000 per 1 million. Or even quintuple it to 12,500. How does that place India internationally? Still far lower than the United States, where the level is, despite extensive vaccination and a significant drop since the Trump administration was kicked out, at over 20,000 per million.
Some other notable countries are above the Indian level — France (over 13,000); the Netherlands (12,900), Sweden (14,000); Hungary (23,000).
But it is only arrivals from India that prompted Greg Hunt on Saturday to declare in a media release that “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.”
But in trying to dismiss the questioning of the criminalisation, Morrison told one of his breakfast interlocutors today “the likelihood of anything like that occurring is pretty much zero”.
So, who is right — Morrison or Hunt? If the chances of it occurring are zero, why did Hunt say it at all? Is anything Hunt says in a media release only provisional until the prime minister corrects it? The whole thing looks like a dog-whistle that exploded in the user’s mouth when he tried to blow it.
It’s unhelpful for Morrison, of course, that’s it’s not merely otherwise profileless brown Australian citizen affected by the criminalisation, but Australian cricket figures, like Michael Slater, who accused Morrison of having blood on his hands.
Not merely did the government create this firestorm about racism all by itself, it is the author of the disastrous situation it now finds itself in insisting that Australians remain in harm’s way in India — many of them people who have been trying to come home for the best part of a year.
It is Morrison’s government that has refused to invest in appropriate COVID-19 quarantine facilities, leaving the heavy lifting of quarantine to state governments, in spite of s.51 of the constitution, which clearly makes quarantine a Commonwealth responsibility.
And it is the Morrison government that has dragged its heels on bringing home stranded Australians, despite the PM’s commitment last September to “get as many people home, if not all of them, by Christmas”. More than 36,000 Australians remain stranded overseas three months after that deadline — the most in the UK and India.
As with the vaccine rollout, the extra time the Morrison government has had due to Australia’s ability to contain the virus effectively has been wasted. No quarantine facilities have been built. Tens of thousands of Australians remained stranded despite celebrities, business figures and former and serving Coalition ministers being able to come and go from the country, often without hotel quarantining.
That leaves the government stewing in a poisonous mix of incompetence, complacency and racism, and panicking that it’s been called out on it, even by its allies. It’s announcing more money for beef biosecurity while the lack of biosecurity for returning humans is causing havoc.
Michael Slater makes a fair point. If one of the 9000 stranded Australians in India contract COVID and die or suffer permanent injury as a result of the government’s refusal to bring them home and provide adequate facilities for their arrival, who’s fault is that? Will Morrison accept responsibility for it?
The likelihood of anything like that occurring is pretty much zero.
Good article
It’s all so predictable I’m starting to wonder if he sold his soul to the Devil, for the PM job. What next – burning witches at the stake? Come to think of it, this mob would be up for it. That may sound crazy, but you know it’s true.
The Devil is his leader, and he’s ambitious for him!
He pats him on the shoulder every day.
You assume that Morrispin has a soul.
He can’t have sold it – wouldn’t be worth 2 bob.
I suspect that some actually also believe he has a conscience.
Scottie from marketing is a functioning psychopath who has neither a conscience or a soul.
100%. Morrison gives me goosebumps. His body language when he doesn’t get his own way. The seething flash of anger that replaces that infuriating smirk. And that photo of “Jen” in her mourning gown straight out of The Handmaidens Tale standing obediently behind her husband as he writes his letter to the Queen.
This mob knows as much about “governing” as a blow-fly – a lot of noise but bugger all help.
They spent all that money on Jobkeeper – some of it going to actual workers that needed it (when their business donor mates were salting it away to their bottom line) – when they could have extended some of that “help” (instead of hand-feeding their mates) to those stuck overseas, to get back?
Klewso, you don’t waste good taxpayer money on the needy, they’ll only waste it on necessities. You entrust it to the rich who’ve already proved that they know what to do with it.
Hey klewso concentrate less on their noise and worry more about the maggots there dropping –
Eating away at the fabric of our society!
They’re not helping either.
Poor analogy – maggots eat only dead & rotting flesh.
Unless you are suggesting that describes (many) aspects of our society.
Now that I think about it…
They are not here to ‘govern’. They are here to enrich themselves & their mates ………
This sudden attack on the rights of certain Australians should come as no surprise for those who critically evaluate Morrison on what he does as opposed to what he says. This is the same Morrison who could not wait to launch into a full blown scare campaign against ‘those’ people which the passing of the Medevac Bill would permit to be treated in Australia for certain medical conditions. ‘Those’ people were also singled out for demonization as criminals who would extend waiting lines for doctors and hospitals at the expense of ordinary Australians. All this simply being an extension on his demonization of certain ‘types’ of asylum seekers form previous years This is the same good Christian who as opposition immigration spokesman in 2011 urged the shadow cabinet to capitalize on the electorate’s growing concerns about “Muslim immigration”. In other words ‘those’ others were to be sacrificed for electoral gain by Morrison by fueling the flames of Islamophobia. Yet Morrison would have us believe that his core beliefs as he stated in his maiden speech in parliament on 14th February 2008 reflect ‘the values of loving kindness, justice, and righteousness; to act with compassion and kindness, acknowledging our common humanity and to consider the welfare of others’
One could list numerous examples of the nasty brutish bully boy Morrison really is. Even as recently as his cowardly attack on Christine Holgate in public in Parliament – simply to score political brownie points at another’s expense. Morrison wishes to present himself as defined by the values listed above, in reality Morrison is an eternity removed from such values. They are only there for public show.
Morrison has already shown what his idea of fairness or (social) justice means. It means the above values are only to be available to those who bring ‘something’ to the table. In other words there are some groups of people who do not deserve to be shown these values. How else may one read Morrison’s acceptance of white and western persons from the USA and UK and others where the rate of COVIT19 infections is or was greater than currently being experienced in India.
A racist buffoon such as Morrison is incapable of comprehending the basic tenet of what we mean by social justice and fairness. David Smith and David Harvey are two geographers who have written widely on social justice and make two very similar and very relevant observations regarding social justice. Smith states,’ Social justice is concerned with … differential treatment in circumstances when, and where there are no morally relevant differences between the individuals or groups concerned. So Morrison please explain to us mentally challenged ones just what is/are the morally relevant difference/s between Australian citizens coming home from the UK or USA and India that justifies such differential treatment.?
Notice how Morrison always carefully casts his case as being for the good of all that is, the appeal to utilitarianism as a means to foster division. So clearly one of Morrison’s values must be that in certain ‘random’ circumstances the few must be sacrificed for the greater good is not that a fine Christian value?
When Morrison actually follows the teachings of Jesus Christ and OBEYS the direction given in the Second Great Commandment , then i will consider Morrison to be a Christian.
Christians do not lock up refugees and cannot be racist
He’s not a christian; he’s a “profits before people” pentecostal.
A “Gonnacostall”?
He has already broken several of the Ten Commandments.
Don’t worry, his god let’s him.
It wan’t Scottie’s fault, though. Someone else made him do it.
Tell that to Ham.
Or Bacon, served with drunken Noah, naked in his tent.
As I posted elsewhere, the only reason Morrison decided to criminalise Australians’ attempts to return from India is that some people managed to get around the banning of direct flights. He couldn’t stand it that someone had loopholed him.
We are seeing the vengeful Morrison more often now (the faux outrage about the non-complaint at Newscorp is another example), and it should be called out for what it is.
There’s no politics or ideology in a pandemic, and I am constantly taken aback by those who seek to inject it into it. Quoteth Scott Morrison… What a joke!
I wonder what Dan Andrews would say about that.
Dan Andrews, the man who nearly broke his back trying to get things right for his people despite everything that Morrison & Co threw at him.
I know what all my Victorian friends & family are saying. Its a big thank you to Andrews for getting them through a long tough winter while the federal government politicised the battle against covid EVERY DAY. Morrison is a maggot.
Maggots aren’t so bad, Penny. They can fight infection in wounds. That is more than Our Beloved Leader can do.
True. Maggots have a use. I have more respect for maggots than the PM.
They don’t actually fight infection – rather, they consume dead & necrotic flesh, cleansing the affected area.
Imagine the feast Scummo would provide.
Can’t spend anything on quarantine facilities to house returning Aussies; can commit to >750million to upgrade military facilities in NT for more US soldiers though. Disgrace!
upgrades probably financed by the US -through their military budget , that expenditure is minuscule
NO. Upgrades financed by us- Australian tax payer. The USA get a free ride. Have been since Vietnam. . Its in the article.
obviously -you haven’t been up to speed – some of the wages of our forces – have been subsidised by US military. since Vietnam
Please see my response to your comment, accidentally sent to Penny.
You are delusional. We prop up the US war machine. Where is your evude3ence that the US pays some of our wages & if they do that is even MORE concerning. But you lack the clarity of mind to see why.
Evidence.
Try READING the article. Claiming that the US are ‘probably paying for upgrades’. Pfft.
We spend BILLIONS propping up the failing US empire.
I wanted to believe you didn’t just pluck that assertion out of the air Desmond, although you provided no links or any kind of evidence. So I did your research for you and my search found no such evidence. Just billions and billions of dollars all going the other way, buying military equipment from the US with our hard-earned cash, propping up a foreign armaments industry while doing little to establish independent defence production of our own and apparently little effort to ensure value for our dollars.
Sorry Penny, that was a response to Desmond.
Thanks We are in absolute agreement. Desmond with his ‘probably’ is so far off track its not funny. How can people believe such rubbish?
You are absolutely correct Rais
Guess with which country we have our largest balance of payments surplus.
Now guess with which country we have our largest balance of payments deficit, have had for a couple of generations and, for bonus points, guess what are the main imports which make up that yoooog deficit.
No. The US has demanded that Australia pay for the privilege of having their troops stationed on our territory. Quite over and above the billions we are still spending subsidising their fit-for-no-purpose F-35 that will never be of any use to us because of its unreliability and limited range.
We can put the non-flying US planes next to the non-swimming French submarines
You miss the point. Are you an accountant?