Daniel Andrews has hit again at a brand new MP’s inaugural speech which took goal at intercourse staff and transgender Victorians’ “extreme” makes an attempt at gaining equality.
Western Metropolitan member Moira Deeming known as for an inquiry into transition practices throughout the state throughout her maiden handle on Tuesday.
However, lower than 24 hours later the Premier stated he had no curiosity listening to what Ms Deeming needed to say.
“I didn’t hear her speech, I’m almost certain I won’t read it and almost equally certain that the member of parliament would love nothing more than me to be talking about her on the backdoor of parliament to try and push forward and propagate an agenda,” he stated.
Mr Andrews went on to say Ms Deeming’s stance wasn’t an “example of the best of” Victorians.
“You know, we are an inclusive, harmonious, respectful place where equality is not negotiable and that’s always been my view; it’s always been our policy,” he stated.
Ms Deeming’s speech took goal at inclusive measures together with trans girls in female-only change rooms and known as on the federal government to reinstate sex-based rights within the regulation.
She additionally went on to say “what most women would consider to be sexual harassment and indecent exposure is now legal in Victoria”.
“Surely there must be ways to ensure the safety and dignity of trans people which do not trample on the rights of women and girls,” she stated.
Ms Deeming additionally took goal at efforts to widen Victoria’s legal guidelines on intercourse work, saying “human newborn babies and children up to 18 months of age are allowed on the premises” of brothels.
Ms Deeming was beforehand a trainer earlier than leaving the occupation over considerations the curriculum had been “radically altered”.
“Perfectly reasonable moral and religious differences were being reframed as discriminatory and intolerant, and a new vocabulary was introduced categorising people as allies or enemies,” she stated.
Greens chief Samantha Ratham was fast to double down on the criticism, saying Ms Deeming needs to be condemned by MPs throughout the political spectrum.
“They are some hateful and harmful words and comments that have a devastating impact on the lives of trans and gender diverse Victorians,” she stated.
“Every MP in this parliament should be today calling out and denouncing these comments that were made yesterday.
“The Liberal party in its leadership should be out here explaining how they can harbour such views in their party and provide a platform for those views in the form of an MP elected to this parliament.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au