"I will not be lectured about sexism and misogyny by this man. Not now. Not ever!" [View all]
The then Leader of the Opposition Tony Abbott had been needling Prime Minister Julia Gillard for months - years, even - in his 'everyman' attempt to drag politics down to the gutter and keep it whimpering there.
Nothing was off-limits for him, it seemed: particularly her sex. A woman! In politics! Who would have dreamed of such an occurrence? Certainly not Abbott and his cronies, still firmly rooted in the testosterone-laden locker room of Australian politics of the '60s and White Australia.
Women should look good, and shut up, that's the impression male throwbacks like Tony Abbott give. (He might change his policies at the drop of an opinion poll but that's one thing he's fairly solid on.) He'd also do stuff, like campaign in front of posters bearing the slogan "Ditch the witch".
Something had irked Abbott, or - more likely - he saw an opportunity to score another cheap political point, something to do with the Speaker's demeanour. It doesn't really matter what now - but Abbott decided that the House needed a lecture on sexism.
Enough was enough. Gillard rose, and famously declaimed (with more passion then she'd exhibited in her previous three years in charge): "I will not be lectured on sexism and misogyny by this man; I will not". She then proceeded to tear him apart, every which way.
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/9841164/Julia-Gillards-misogyny-speech-turns-musical
http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/Article/375282,julia-gillards-misogyny-speech-gets-choral-makeover.aspx
http://boingboing.net/2014/03/17/julia-gillards-epic-anti-sex.html
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