It was only a matter of time, I suppose.
The Murdoch-transmitted bigoted book-banning virus has landed in the Sydney suburbs.
I'm pretty sure the local council doesn't actually have the power to ban books so it's just a bit of performative bigotry, but I'm 100% sure that councillor Steve Christou is about to have 15 more minutes of fame in the Murdoch press and on their misleadingly named 'Sky "News"' channel. That seems to be his grift. ๐
It seems that councillor Christou is also fine with racism - or at least he was before he lost his job as mayor and began his current grandstanding campaign to try to get the job back:
If I were the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption, his desperation might raise a few red flags...
Of course he hasn't read the book. These book-burning fascistic types never actually read the book, do they? It's all about being as performatively bigoted as possible.
Nor do the 'constituents' they claim to be burning the books on behalf of ever materialise IRL. When asked by the journalists, he could only lie, โIโve received more than five complaintsโ.
Shame on the Labor Party councillor for voting for the ban too. They need to kick his arse out ASAP.
I mean, the main book-burner's even wearing an actual black shirt in his official photo ๐
Good on Minister Jackson for calling out the member of her own party who voted for the book ban. And, to be fair, good on all the members of the state Labor government who've spoken out about this so far.
As expected, it seems that this council might have broken the state Anti-Discrimination Act and will, therefore, have its book ban overturned unless the councillors smarten up and get rid of it. Also, the state government controls funding to local councils, so that should wake these fools up.
And, typically, here's our curiously-coiffed Premier wading into the book-banning fray quite a bit later than others.
I'm never sure if he does this because he:
a) Likes to think things through before talking
b) Wants to come in as the news cycle starts to move on so that he can keep the focus on things, or
C) Is very indecisive
At any rate, better late than never, and he's on the correct side of the issue, even if calling it "a joke" is, also typically, a clumsy way to go about it.
Another report:
Tolerant people almost always outnumber bigots. It's just that tolerant people tend to tolerate instead of trying to impose a bigoted view on others.
It's tough to get angry, intolerant people to understand that being tolerant isn't an imposition on them or a dismissal of their beliefs but rather just a part of the compact we made when we decided to live in numbers for safety millennia ago ๐คทโโ๏ธ