Judica Me, Deus

Give judgment for me, O God





 

2 May 2003

The Governor-General and the staggering hypocrisy of the Politically Correct Class

The Nine Network's 'Today' show opened in typical sensational style this morning with the news of a report critical of the Governor-General, Dr Peter Hollingworth, for judgments made when he was the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane. The report, commissioned by the present Archbishop of Brisbane, criticised Dr Hollingworth for his handling of two out of nine cases related to clerical sexual abuse.

Directly after the report and the accompanying commentary on the present 'untenable' position of the Governor-General by one of his bitter political adversaries, Wendy McCarthy, came the breezy, entertaining, upbeat report on the floating on the stock exchange of the Melbourne brothel, The Daily Planet.

The managers and promoters of this business that sells the bodies of young women thought the float of the product, young female sex, so important that they flew in the gaunt and ghoulish Heidi Fleiss to ensure the compliant grovelling media was there to give it full coverage. Heidi Fleiss spent three unrepentant years in a US jail as a result of her running, on her account, of the most successful brothel in history.

She postured and posed before the cameras recommending the investment in sex and the partaking of sex whenever it suited and in whatever way – as long as it did not harm anyone. Let's leave aside in this short commentary that one of the basic arguments of the unrepentant paedophile is that he loves children and he is doing them no harm in 'loving' them.

By the end of the day the starting price of The Daily Planet shares (A$0.50) had risen to A$2.50. That success would give the company a good spring board to attract the right sort of female flesh to service a range of paying clientele, especially at the high end of the market. The managers of The Daily Planet know that there is an inverse promotion ratio between the age of female flesh and the price paid for it. The floating and the hoopla surrounding The Daily Planet is the expected consequence of the PC-class's promotion of their sexual ideology over forty years.

There's no need to regurgitate the theoretical apology for this sexual ideology. You only have to look around you at a society that, having learnt chapter and verse of that ideology, is obsessed with sex. Let's leave aside the advertising industry that thickly covers so much of its product promotion in female sexuality. The clearest indication of the PC-class's sexual ideology and its doctrinal acceptance comes in the hit sitcoms on the Nine Network, 'Friends' and 'Sex and the City'. Nothing is too crude, too coarse, too tasteless, and too vulgar for these programs whose stories are all about beautiful youth having sex – sex improvised ad nauseam. The market for these programs is the teenage and young adult market.

But the real stomach-churning hypocrisy comes with the fashion industry's focus on the sexuality of pubescent and pre-pubescent girls. You only have to walk around the local shopping centre to see how the fashion industry is exploiting pubescent female sexuality. The photo below is of three fourteen-year-old girls who with the approval of their parents, teachers and schools bared their midriffs and wrote 'make love not war' over their bare flesh, and then paraded in a 'peace march' through the middle of Sydney. The juvenile editor of Murdoch's Australian, Michael Stutchbury, thought this picture tantalising enough to paste it with cub reporters' fanfare all over the front of The Australian.

                                       

AMIDST ALL THIS OBSESSION WITH SEX IS THE MEDIA LYNCHING OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, NOT FOR ANY PERSONAL SEXUAL MISDEMEANOUR, BUT FOR THE CHALLENGEABLE JUDGMENT THAT HE DID NOT HANDLE TWO CASES OF CLERICAL SEXUAL ABUSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF HIS ACCUSERS THE CLASS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SEXUAL PERMISSIVENESS PREVAILING IN OUR SOCIETY.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO SCALE A HIGHER LEVEL OF HYPOCRISY?