I think women have had quite enough of old white bloke's opinions on the coverage of rape and what rape complainants should do to act like the perfect victim.
Far too many men speaking tonight - grossly insensitive.
- Morrison's key media adviser in his office knew 👇🏽
- Morrison's cabinet colleague Peter Dutton's media adviser (Adrian Wenke) knew
- Morrison's close friend Alex Hawke, who was advising Linda Reynolds with the BL sacking, knew
So, Morrison's chief of staff, his deputy chief of staff, his key media adviser, his closest friend and 2 of his cabinet ministers knew, way back on or around April 5 2019
And dear little Scotty Morrison the control freak at the centre of everything, he didn't know a damn thing?
One year later, the complainant is still waiting for an outcome, or any information on the outcome, from PM&C over the complainant's allegation of rape by the head of their department.
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And by the way, we won't do anything, but let us warn you about who you can or can not speak to about your own trauma.
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Next week, if we still have no word from the Minister or PM & C, I'll start releasing the many hundreds of pages of documentation regarding this matter.
An appallingly handled clusterfuck of public service incompetence and duck shoving that deserves to make it to the headlines.
I'm equal parts astonished and saddened at the lack of knowledge of how #TheVoice was developed, as well as people's basic lack of knowledge of the document that underwrites Australia as we know it - the Australian Constitution.
It's quite shocked me.
I've just had people on my timeline claiming they think the best way to create #TheVoice would be to go around to Indigenous communities speaking to Indigenous people - when the Voice was developed over years by going around to Indigenous communities speaking to Indigenous people
They've also claimed they need "coNcrEte deTaiLs" on this proposed constitutional amendment when the contents of the Australian Constitution do not contain specific, concrete details - it's a framework for others (parl, judiciary) to fill in.
After observing #RobodebtRC this month and the endless parade of convenient amnesiacs and dribbling liars who can't keep records, read emails, answer a memo, take notes, or remember who was in a room with them, Australians should be storming Parliament.
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Lawyers who ignore the law, ministerial advisers who don’t advise, public servants who hate the public and an Australian government at war with its own people - what a contemptible display of incompetence and inhumanity in one spectacular package of deep, shitful shame.
The fact that some of these people are still employed anywhere, let alone some still in the public service and dear God, even promoted, is an insult to every Australian who underwrites their wages and their lifestyles.