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Racist government, racist opposition, racist debate

By Jennifer Wilson - posted Tuesday, 13 July 2010


There have been many calls for an “honest” debate about asylum seekers. There will never be an honest debate until the issues are honestly aired and we have yet to see any politicians other than Bob Brown and the Greens, attempt to honestly air all the issues.

Why isn’t Julia Gillard doing anything to protect our borders against the 50,000 illegals and queue jumpers who’ve already poured into the country, are living off it without contributing anything, and who will no doubt continue to do this?

The answer is because this entire asylum seeker and border protection rhetoric is everything to do with racism, and nothing at all to do with common sense, logic, and rationality.

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Julia Gillard says nobody should feel intimidated and silenced by the demands of what she calls political correctness. Everyone can express their fear of a breakdown in our border protection and what that could mean. I completely agree.

It isn’t racist or redneck to express fears about border protection, she says. I totally agree.

So let’s talk about the 50,000 over-stayers. Why aren’t the people who are so concerned about our borders bringing this up for discussion? It isn’t politically correct to leave them out of the debate. They’re a threat. They’re criminals and they’re bludgers, and nobody’s raising the slightest objection to the country being exploited by them.

I want to know what the government is going to do to address this criminality, and protect our borders from illegals who arrive on planes with passports. For what purpose do they continue to go un-remarked by this government?

If we only frame the boat people as a threat, and allow the 50,000 illegals to remain without protest because they aren’t boat people, we are being redneck and we are being racist and we are being hysterically ignorant.

No matter where the next offshore detention centre is, no matter how much the language politicians use is tweaked, it does not change the inherently racist nature of the so-called “debate” on border protection and asylum seekers.

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No matter how often and how vehemently Julia Gillard tells us “we are better than this,” until we treat every person who is an “irregular” in this country in the same way, rather than singling out certain ethnic groups and their manner of transportation to Australia for our special attention, we will remain rednecks, and racists, and hypocrites about it to boot.

Actions speak louder than words, and Julia Gillard needs to, very quickly, put her money where her mouth is and address this invasion of over-stayers before it gets even more out of hand than it already is.

As it stands, Gillard’s border protection policy singles out boat people and so does nothing but reinforce racist and red-necked attitudes. If she wants us to be the best we can be, she needs to lead by example and present a policy on over-stayers that addresses how to get rid of them, and how to thwart them at their point of origin so we don’t have to put up with them.

Is that going to cost much more than yet another detention centre?

Nauru. Woomera. Baxter. Port Hedland. Christmas Island. And now, Timor. We’ve already got more detention centres than you can poke a stick at for a mere few thousand boat arrivals, and now we’re going to build another?

How many millions are we going to throw at the manufactured problem this time around? While ignoring the 50,000 illegal bludgers swanning around under our very noses?

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Dr Jennifer Wilson worked with adult survivors of child abuse for 20 years. On leaving clinical practice she returned to academia, where she taught critical theory and creative writing, and pursued her interest in human rights, popular cultural representations of death and dying, and forgiveness. Dr Wilson has presented papers on human rights and other issues at Oxford, Barcelona, and East London Universities, as well as at several international human rights conferences. Her academic work has been published in national and international journals. Her fiction has also appeared in several anthologies. She is currently working on a secular exploration of forgiveness, and a collection of essays. She blogs at http://www.noplaceforsheep.wordpress.com.

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