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https://www.spectator.com.au/2025/01/goodbye-pesutto-you-wont-be-missed/
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Pesutto and his team of supporters found they could almost control the party room, after winning a vote to keep Moira Deeming out on December 20, but they couldn’t post anything on X without getting ‘ratioed’ by their own side.
It became clear after the Deeming v Pesutto judgment, that it wasn’t just John Pesutto that people didn’t like, but Pesutto came to represent a type of appeasement to progressive politics that has been failing to give voters an alternative to authoritarian left-wing governments around the world, governments that are violating classic liberal boundaries of citizens with cultural policy.
In Canada, the failure to provide checks and balances to uber-progressive Trudeau has led to shocking civil rights infractions. On the other hand, in the US, we are facing the second Trump term. Trump is the anti-Woke made flesh. Many of us welcome the change in the US, but fell like we are on an amusement park ride with our fingers imprinted into the safety rail.
The classic liberal model that is being proposed by the Liberal right in Australia, under Peter Dutton, is coming across as a more traditional alternative to the sometimes hysterical rhetoric of both the Woke and the anti-Woke. This more traditional Liberal approach will probably see the Liberal Party win government in Victoria and federally.
In the court of public opinion, Moira Deeming gained sympathy because she appealed to the actual centre of Australian society, people who are going to work and being asked by their employer who they are having sex with by Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI) surveys. People who are being asked what their kid’s pronouns are on kindergarten sign-in sheets. People, who are women, who are losing their privacy and dignity in workplace bathroom facilities.