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 Prime Minister Steve Fielding 

 Wednesday 2 January 2008, 9:05 pm    The Editor
 Categories: Politics, Religion, The internet   Tags: , , , , , ,

God sings through Steve FieldingIn July the new Senate will sit and the Labor government is facing trouble in the Upper House where their 32 Senators are significantly outweighed by the 37 coalition Senators. The five Greens are sure to side with the ALP on most issues, bringing the numbers of the loose “left” coalition up to 37 Senators — an even match with the Libs and the Nats. That leaves two men sharing the balance of power in Australia’s Upper House: South Australian independent Nick Xenophon and Family First’s Steve Fielding. That means that the Pentecostal Church, through Steve Fielding, holds the balance of power in Australian politics on the back of 53,302 Victorian votes. Ain’t democracy grand?

So there’s no doubt that Kevin Rudd and Labor strategists are willing to try almost anything to secure Fielding’s vote in the Senate to ensure the smooth passage of their legislation. But isn’t it a bit rich to simply implement one of Family First’s policies (PDF)?

Family First: FAMILY FIRST believes that, as a first step, we should filter the worst sites at the ISP level

ALP: [ALP] Senator Conroy says it will be mandatory for all internet service providers to provide clean feeds, or ISP filtering, to houses and schools that are free of pornography and inappropriate material.

Family First: FAMILY FIRST proposes a system that allows adults who want pornography to ‘opt in’

ALP: Senator Conroy says anyone wanting uncensored access to the internet will have to opt out of the service.

There is so much wrong with this absurd policy that I don’t know where to start. Most of these things have been covered adequately in other places around the (currently un-censored) intertubes so I might just focus on two things:

1) How dare the government try tell me what I can and can’t look at on the internet? And even if I get on the phone to my ISP and demand to be removed from this ludicrous scheme, how dare they slow down my internet feed even more than it already is because everything needs to get checked against a massive blacklist of “inappropriate” sites?

2) The filter will block arbitrarily chosen websites on a static government blacklist. (Who decides what’s “inappropriate” anyway? Oh, that’s right — the Pentecostal Church.) Despite the fact that no blacklist in the world can ever contain every website that contains a single pornographic image, will the filter block Google to stop kids from clicking on this? Will it block Flickr to stop kids from signing up for a free account and searching for this? Will it block websites that aren’t pornographic but are dangerous to the minds of all sane and free-thinking humans?

Basically the filter will cost massive amounts of money, will slow down everyone’s internet feed, and won’t stop kids from seeing pornography. But it will make Steve Fielding feel all good and righteous and encourage him to return the ALP’s favour sometime later this year.

I hope Steve Fielding enjoys his three years as de facto Prime Minister because in 2010 he and his disgrace of a political party are going to disappear from the Australian political scene forever. They’ll make One Nation look mainstream.

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  1.  Gravatar brokenleftleg (Wednesday 2 January 2008, 9:58 pm) # 

    There is no force in the universe that can stop a horny nerd accessing internet porn.
    This filter will be about as effective as shielding yourself from a nuclear bomb with a golf umbrella.
    I think Fielding should put his money were his mouth is and offer to pay for the thing if (when) it fails miserably.


  2.  Gravatar Invig (Thursday 3 January 2008, 11:33 am) # 

    Well at least we can comfort ourselves that Steve will forever be known as the Brian Harridine of our generation. The harbinger of all that is counter productive in the name of moral uprightness.

    As Harridine stopped money for family planning in Pacific nations just when it was needed to stabilise populations and counter AIDS, Fielding will be responsible for reducing the efficacy of the internet in Australia just when it is most critical.

    Good for you Steve.


  3.  Gravatar The Editor (Thursday 3 January 2008, 11:38 am) # 

    It’s all part of God’s great plan, Invig.


  4.  Gravatar Invig (Thursday 3 January 2008, 4:01 pm) # 

    Well, I’m interpreting this as God’s plan to kill the career of Conroy the Sociopath.

    “And lo the people did see that the man was not a man, but instead demon spawn of hell sent to be punished for our amusement, and God smiled and saw that he had indeed become sport for the masses.”

    Bring it on.


  5.  Gravatar Mikey (Thursday 3 January 2008, 10:11 pm) # 

    Sigh, I hate this crap. Why can’t they just fuck off and leave us in peace. They can catch kiddie fiddler p0rn via ISP’s keeping an eye on black listed sites. Everything else should be allowed.


  6.  Gravatar joe2 (Friday 4 January 2008, 1:32 pm) # 

    Does anybody know what happens in the senate if the vote goes to 38/38?

    I do not believe The President of the Senate gets a casting vote though always gets an ordinary vote unlike The Speaker in the lower house.


  7.  Gravatar Mikey (Saturday 5 January 2008, 11:23 am) # 

    I believe the legislation is defeated on a tie


  8.  Gravatar joe2 (Sunday 6 January 2008, 7:52 pm) # 

    Thanks Mikey.

    Interesting was the Andrew Bartlett analysis that Steve Fielding should not fear a Double Dissolution as a member of Family First as the chances, were, they would pick up two new seats.

    Evil spawn would lose his seat, though.
    http://andrewbartlett.com/blog/?p=1882#more-1882


  9.  Gravatar John Surname (Sunday 6 January 2008, 8:07 pm) # 

    This is what happens when you don’t vote Democrat! Let it be a lesson for ye.


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