Admittedly I have never actually watched an episode of The Outsiders, largely on account of not being a masochist, but I have seen and read enough of the hosts “work” to be familiar with their schtick.
I’ve appeared on TV shows with both Rowan Dean and Ross Cameron on enough occasions to know that watching The Outsiders doesn’t appeal.
Frankly there are better ways to spend a Sunday morning than viewing angry men who have somehow convinced themselves that they are marginalised complain about the world.
https://twitter.com/sleemol/status/1013254910597402626
Yesterday morning was no exception in this regard but admittedly these men and their TV show were drawn to my attention last night.
Cameron and Dean were joined yesterday morning in the studio by another gentleman with a penchant for bold thinking and vile commentary, Senator David Leyonhjelm.
https://twitter.com/sarahinthesen8/status/1012613767824269313
Undeterred by feedback that his remarks in the chamber on Thursday to Senator Sarah Hanson-Young was disgraceful he persisted on Sunday morning by telling the TV hosts that apparently she has a ‘well-known’ reputation for ‘liking men’.
(Which is at odds with the narrative preferred by Dean, Cameron et al in which any woman with an interest in being treated with respect, dignity or equity is declared to hate all men.)
Leyonhjelm’s insinuation about Hanson-Young – like his original comment in the Senate – was lewd and atrocious, and this time his disrespect was greeted with enough disapproval that there were consequences.
Not for him. He’s free to continue along his merry way as an elected representative and not for the two men who were hosting him.
No, there were consequences for the junior female producer on the show who put Leyonhjlem’s words into a ‘strap’, the text that runs at the bottom of the TV screen, as is a basic requirement of her job, and she has been temporarily suspended.
Sky News wishes to apologise to Senator @sarahinthesen8 for broadcasting appalling comments by Senator @DavidLeyonhjelm earlier today, and for highlighting them in an on-screen strap. A producer has been suspended pending an internal investigation.
— Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) July 1, 2018
The part I cannot comprehend is that Sky News itself made this announcement, genuinely believing, it would seem, that the wrong-doer in this scenario really was the junior woman in the studio.
Does anyone really believe that the instigator of the issue here was the young person in the backroom?
The comments were completely unacceptable and should have been called out by Rowan and Ross at the time. There’s room for plenty of opinions, but basic human decency should come first. Sexism is never ok. I’m glad Sky News has apologised. I have also contacted @sarahinthesen8 https://t.co/OuMiwhmSdJ
— David Speers (@David_Speers) July 1, 2018
She didn’t say those words. She is not an MP. She didn’t ask the questions. She didn’t invite Senator Leyonhjelm onto the show.
(And let’s not pretend the invitation to the senator was extended for any reason other than giving his Hanson-Young ‘commentary’ another gratuitous outing. If an internal investigation examines anything let it be this.)
The good news is that it seems the hypocrisy and the inequity of punishing the lowest hanging fruit and making a scapegoat out of a 25 year old has not gone unnoticed.
https://twitter.com/vanOnselenP/status/1013343003786670085
Cannot believe the producer gets to carry the can for this on-air exchange. Are you serious? https://t.co/Lg4AYA8kET
— Annabel Crabb (@annabelcrabb) July 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/vanOnselenP/status/1013378306626867201
While Sky News chooses to provide a platform for Rowan Dean and Ross Cameron to broadcast their grievances, laced as they so often are with base sexism, it diminishes its capacity to credibly claim shock when an appalling remark makes it on the screen.