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If you listen closely you can hear it. The sound of muffled shrieks and angry recriminations. The dull thud of the slipper being sunk.

It’s not just a fight. It is that most amusing of all donnybrooks, a hippy fight. One not only to watch but something to remember and relish. Forget the Scomobile sans Scomo or Shorten’s manufactured town hall excursions, a Greens stink is what brings the crowds back to politics.

In Sydney, there have been allegations made against Greens MLC, Jeremy Buckingham of sexual harassment, unwanted touching. We don’t know the details and perhaps that is best.

But we know these allegations exist because the Greens MLA for Newtown, Jenny Leong, said so under parliamentary privilege despite a finding of an internal inquiry found the allegations unproven.

Ever since, Green old salts like Bob Brown have gone to ground, perhaps shamed into silence with the certain knowledge that the party of environmentalism has become an unfunny parody of student politics.

I don’t expect many people have the stomach to grasp what is really going on here. It is only the crazy brave who would plunge headlong into the fetid pool of Greens factionalism.

The first thing I noticed in the wake of Leong’s nifty, risk-free use of parliamentary privilege is that those who stacked up with her and those who came out agin’ her were drawn neatly along the party’s factional lines.

If we put aside the unpleasant nature of the allegations and watch who has come out in support of whom, what we are left to conclude is this is a factional battle in progress.

Factions in the Greens? Surely not, I hear you say. The Greens are a united group who gather as one in forlorn NIMBY protests and collectively macramé their own yoghurt. All right, stereotyping saves time but in the case of the NSW Greens, it is not apt. The NSW Greens is a misnomer. There isn’t a skerrick of environmental concern across the party.

Without getting in to the pernicious details or without having to consult the green colour chart (red-green, blue-green, green-green etc) the NSW Greens basically fall into two main camps, – A bit mad on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays while on the other side of the battlements stand the stark, raving, howling-at-the-moon crazy every single day of the week.

In other words, those who have nodded fervently in agreement while reading Rousseau, Mao and Trotsky to those who shun books as the hallmarks of white privilege and would consign the lot to the flame if they could figure out a way to make the vast bonfire carbon neutral.

Meanwhile in Victoria, the fighting has been replaced by calls for peace, love and understanding.

Two weeks out from an election, the Greens, who believe violent language and bad male behaviour is a hanging offence when it happens elsewhere, but when the viciousness is perpetrated by one of its own, it is not just ok but part of an important element of one’s personal development.

The Greens candidate for Footscray, Angus McAlpine, is an “entertainer” who goes under the stage name, Fat Gut. Mr Gut was, and possibly still is, a rapper who used to call gay men f..king faggots.

I thought that language went out when VicPol disbanded the old Squirrel Squad (so called because undercover police officers would loiter around in public toilets et cetera etc) back in the 1960s but then I don’t spend a lot of time listening to rappers.

Gut also knocked out a catchy little tune about date rape, suggesting the date rape drug Rohypnol was a useful tool.

“Got no class when trying to get some ass, put a rowie (Rohypnol) in your glass and wait for a few minutes to pass.”

By his own party’s admission, Gut made poor choices on social media. Oh dear. But in the interests of free speech and all that, he has been forgiven for debasing and vilifying women and gay men in song.

Indeed, the Victorian Greens decided not just to keep him on the ticket but to explain that he was undergoing a “personal journey.”

Victorian Greens leader Samantha Ratnam came over all Tammy Wynette, standing by her man before getting a bustle in her hedgerow.

“A process of change is a journey and there are steps on the way, it often doesn’t happen overnight,” Ratnam said in support of Gut.

In other words, yes, there are two paths you can go by but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’re on.

It really makes me wonder.

This from a party that spends its time judging others harshly without wit or wisdom, trampling due process with calls for the sadistic shaming of the guilty, the mistaken, the foolish and sometime even the innocent.

The Greens are a hopeless joke unleashed on Australia’s bloated middle class.

The old stereotype would suggest the Greens’ political existence relies on public concern for critically endangered lichen rather than human beings, but the Greens have moved on from environmentalism. At least with the old green Greens we knew what to expect.

Now, they’ve become a tawdry shadow of the worst elements of the major parties, the ugliest possible expression for the terribleness of modern politics, a dangerous cocktail of sanctimony and cant.

Still, it is a lot of fun to watch them brawling. Get yourself a good seat.

Fight, fight, fight.

This column was published in The Australia 16 November 2018

281 Comments

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    Boris Johnson make your move my Man your moment in time has come!

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Having realised that his Super Canada plan is a crock Boris will make known the details of his “Renew Empire Plan”
      in early December. Once the Brits become aware of the breathtaking breadth and depth of Johnsons plan, the citizens will rise up overthrow the government.
      Specifics are sketchy but I believe it will entail immediately knocking over several small island nations and installing dictators sympathetic to Britains requirements for profitable trading arrangements. By increments Johnson believes he can recreate the Empire equal to it’s global influence in late Victorian times.
      Can he do it? I believe so, he is one of those in dominitable John Bull British bulldog types that might appear to be an American vassal, but I know he harbours a deep seated desire to put historical matters to rights in that department. After he is finished with the Krauts and the Frogs.

      Give ’em heaps Henry.

  • JackSprat says:

    So Bill is going to spend $16 billion on batteries to appease his loony green fringe.
    That would buy a couple of large nuclear power stations which would give emission free base load power for the next 50 years.

    • Dismayed says:

      No. $200 million on batteries to reduce costs for people another $100 million for low income people to access batteries. The other money is for financing the Clean Energy Finance corporations to Invest in projects that build power producing assets.

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      You are a genius. Never mind Battery Bill, get on the blower to Scott right now.

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    Victoria Votes tomorrow, Mr. Insider and linked is the ABC’s Election Expert Antony Green’s full run down.
    My goodness was refreshed to read in this article that the Greens under the vivacious Samantha Ratnam may threaten Labor in some seats. Go hard Samantha!
    No doubt “Electricity” Bill Shorten, the new Batteries King will be watching the result closely.
    https://tinyurl.com/y7w8fss5

  • Boadicea says:

    Agree with Razor. The blog software is still behaving weirdly. At the moment the number of comments is varying between 95 and 141 depending what page one is on. Sometines my replies to someone don’t appear under the original comment. I don’t use Apple at all so not convinced it’s an Apple issue. Sometimes it updates when I switch browsers – but i just go with the adventure these days! Cheers

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      If on Windows Boadicea go “Cntrl F5” to refresh the Cache on each page. The astute JackSprat passed that tip on to us. Cheers

      • Boadicea says:

        Ctrl-F5 is the same thing as hitting the “refresh” curly arrow at the top of the screen HB. That’s not the problem however with the way the blog software is behaving

  • Boadicea says:

    Nice to see Hedley win the Gold Walkley for Teachers Pet. I wonder what’s happening with the police investigation? Things seem to have gone quiet.
    Went along to Kerry O’Brien’s book launch last night. Tbh, he’s a better interviewer than interviewee, but he made some interesting comments – the book should be a good read

    • Jack The Insider says:

      Great news it was. I don’t care much for the Walkleys but in Hedley’s case it was a reminder of what a fine journalist he is. Top bloke, too.

    • Razor says:

      I hate him to have a bee in his bonnet about me Boa! He’s an old fashioned journalist who is meticulous in his research. He also seems to be able to get people to talk to him. A well deserved Walkerly.

  • Razor says:

    Dismayed,
    You were very strong on the NEG being crap policy. Could you comment on Electricity bills latest effort? Also could you tell me how the people that buy the batteries afford them again in 7 yrs time?

    (I have some of your quotes)

    • Dismayed says:

      The NEG in its original from was crap. When we see the full details of Labor’s version of the coalition policy I will comment, but at first glance the fact it actually requires the energy sector to reduce emissions makes it better already than the original version. If you think the batteries will only last 7 years you are delusional but worst case chicken little scenario that you raise ? in 7 years Batteries will be 50% cheaper than they are today they will be recycled . Thanks to Jay Weatherill a third Battery Manufacturer has just agreed to start producing them in SA. More jobs for the renewable industry. Time for you to stop bleating and living in the fantasy past.

      • Razor says:

        Bollocks! 50% cheaper still means any idiot running with this is still thousands out of pocket in about 7yrs time. All the batteries will be made in China and will be crap. Why the left has this penchant for employing Chinese through every thought bubble they have is beyond me! Also, as eluded to by Dwight, watch the house fires go up. This is crap policy so electricity Bill can keep the left at bay. When he becomes PM that same left are going to expect a hell of a lot more and that includes the boats which, by the way, are sitting there waiting with customers signed up and ready to leave. I suspect rolling massed flotillas packed with women and children is the plan.

    • Dismayed says:

      razor Labor’s announcement today is really not much to be concerned about and is really just an attempt to align government Policy with the AEMO’s Integrated System Plan. I have to say razor you are one of the most vocal here about Power Prices. It is FACT that renewables wiht battery storage Reduces power bills for the population. Why would you be against something that Reduces power bills for people?
      “But the reality is that it will not actually be that difficult to achieve – and will require significantly less investment than over the last two years – given that Australia will be close to 40 per cent renewables by 2020, thanks to the stunning growth in large-scale wind and solar under the current RET, growing corporate demand, and the continuing rush to rooftop solar by households and businesses.”
      “AEMO’s ISP suggests Australia could get to 46 per cent based on current policies, including those implemented by the Victoria and Queensland Labor governments, and assuming that the coal closures in NSW will go ahead as mooted.”

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      The Coalition are going to hit “Electricity” Bill Shorten hard on his new venture into Batteries, Razor, if anyone can lose the unlosable Election it will be “Battery” Bill. Cheers

      • Trivalve says:

        I might remind you that there Coalishun have zero credibility on energy policy Nossy. I don’t think that will worry Labor too much.

  • Razor says:

    JTI ,
    Love you to death old mate but whatever publisher thing you got a couple of months ago and updates twice a day is crap. It’s not apple friendly! It’s microsoft nuts!

    To turn around George Costanza…..it’s you not me. Had someone look at it from my end………I’m confident.

    My bloke says it’s a very strong, Give your IT bloke a kick in the nuts!

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      Could this be though, Mr. Baptiste, just Natures Natural Cycle given Man has not been here very long to measure possible changes in Climate across the centuries? Cheers

    • BASSMAN says:

      Wish they would all drop the effing metrics and talk in language we can understand. I still dunno how high a crim on the run at 180cm is but I do if they say it in ft and inches….I know, I know. Same with all this kilo joules on packets. They should list it in calories as well for Drongos like me.

    • Wissendorf says:

      A Gigaton is 1,000 cubic kilometers. The total Greenland ice sheet is 2,850,000 cubic kilometers, so a Gigaton is 1/2,850 th of the total ice sheet, thus a Gigaton is diddly squat. I could calculate it out as a percentage but don’t wish to confuse you. It would take 13,500 years to melt the entire ice sheet, but Greenland would have to break in half to acheive this, as the upland glaciers are growing and would need to be in contact with the sea to melt completely.
      The new GRACE Satellites commenced work on November 1, but they are still being caliberated and readings for the next measurement season don’t start until September 2019. There has not been a full season reading since 2016.
      https://gracefo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/?page=0&per_page=40&order=publish_date+desc%2Ccreated_at+desc&search=&category=19+

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