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A list of the media's enemies of free speech

One of the most alarming things about our laws against free speech is that so many journalists, journalism academics and writers support them. These are also the kind of people allergic to truth-telling about totemic issues of the Left. Now you can read the names of 173 people who actually want Bill Leak's cartoon banned.

One of the most alarming things about our laws against free speech is that so many journalists, journalism academics and writers support them. These are also the kind of people allergic to truth-telling about totemic issues of the Left. Now you can read the names of 173 people who actually want Bill Leak's cartoon banned.

This are the people who have signed this obscene and abusive manifestation of groupthink:

 We are journalists, writers, photographers, artists, publishers and others who work in the media and communications industries. Signatories also include journalism, media and communications researchers and academics. We condemn The Australian’s publication of Bill Leak’s racist cartoon. Racism damages the health and wellbeing of those it targets. We acknowledge that the media industry has a long history of perpetuating harmful and racist stereotypes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and that it is well past time that this stops. We urge the editorial leadership of all Australian media to reflect on the hurt and distress all racial stereotyping causes and to eliminate it from our news and current affairs media.

And here are their names:

  1. Amy McQuire, journalist
  2. Allan Clarke, journalist 
  3. Dr Justin Coleman, GP, Inala Indigenous Health Service, Immediate past President, Australasian Medical Writers Association
  4. Fiona Katauskas, cartoonist.
  5. Rudi Maxwell, editor, Koori Mail
  6. Kodie Bedford, writer and producer
  7. Leigh Dayton, journalist and researcher
  8. Dr Michelle Dunne Breen
  9. Bjorn Stewart, Actor
  10. Celeste Liddle, writer
  11. Colin Kinchela, actor and performer
  12. Jarni blakkarly, journalist
  13. Vernon Ah Kee, Artist
  14. Amy Coopes, journalist, Croakey
  15. Dr Anita Heiss, author
  16. Bronwyn Carlson, Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies at UOW
  17. Dr Tanja Dreher, University of Wollongong
  18. Dr Sandy O’Sullivan, Director of Centre for Collaborative First Nations’ Research, Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education, Darwin.
  19. Kerry McCallum, News and Media Research Centre, University of Canberra.
  20. Karen Wyld, freelance writer, author, and admin of #ProjectAntiRacism (@AntiRacismAust)
  21. Summer May Finlay
  22. Jack Latimore, Indigenous Writer
  23. Max Chalmers, Journalist, New Matilda
  24. Ben Eltham, National Affairs Correspondent, New Matilda
  25. Michael Brull, columnist, New Matilda
  26. Jeff Sparrow, journalist, broadcaster
  27. Leesa Watego, Iscariot Media
  28. Jonathan Green, meanjin editor [NOTE: Green should add he is also with the ABC.]
  29. Clem Bastow, journalist
  30. Amiel Courtin-Wilson, Filmmaker
  31. Dave Graney, musician, author, broadcaster
  32. Jenna Price, UTS academic and Fairfax columnist. [NOTE: In charge of journalism students.]
  33. Liam McLoughlin, journalist, New Matilda.
  34. Jennifer Doggett
  35. Richard Bell, artist
  36. Marie McInerney, freelance journalist 
  37. Siobhan McHugh, writer, documentary-maker and Senior Lecturer in Journalism, University of Wollongong
  38. Liz O’Reilly, Independent Artist and Educator
  39. Dr Sandra R Phillips, Writer and Academic
  40. [Name missing]
  41. Jim Everett-puralia meenamatta. I am a plangermairreenner man from meenamatta country, NE Tasmania.
  42. Felicity Biggins, Lecturer in Communication at the University of Newcastle
  43. Fiona Martin, Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney
  44. Dr Andrew Dodd, Associate Professor and Program Director, Journalism, Swinburne University.
  45. Melissa Lucashenko
  46. Johan Lidberg, Monash University.
  47. Tara Wynne, literary agent, Curtis Brown
  48. Wendy Bacon, Contributing editor, New Matilda  [NOTE: was a professor in the journalism school of the UTS.]
  49. Jeanti St Clair, Lecturer Media Program School of Arts and Social Sciences, Southern Cross University
  50. Jessica Friedmann, writer
  51. Dr Meera Atkinson Writer and academic
  52. Tanya Ashworth-Keppel, writer and editor
  53. Alex McKinnon, journalist
  54. John Paul Janke, Indigenous communications specialist
  55. Catherine Deveny, writer
  56. Bianca Nogrady, journalist
  57. Keren Heenan, writer
  58. Simon Chapman AO, columnist, The Conversation. [NOTE: The Conversation is  taxpayer-funded.]
  59. Linda Doherty, director, communication & leadership, NSW department of Education
  60. Michael Meadows, Adjunct Professor Griffith University
  61. Kerrie Foxwell-Norton, writer
  62. Danielle Binks, author and literary agent (with Jacinta di Mase Management) 
  63. MJ Leaver, writer 
  64. Helen Signy, Senior Communications Officer, The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre.
  65. Dr Beth Spencer, author.
  66. Marge Overs, health writer
  67. Tracey Johnston, health sector communications professional
  68. Jenny Noyes, writer and producer @ Daily Life
  69. Amy Gray, writer
  70. Keira Jenkins, Journalist, Koori Mail
  71. Dr Cristy Clark. Lecturer, School of Law and Justice, Southern Cross University 
  72. Dr Chelsea Bond, Senior Lecturer, ATSIS Unit, University of Qld
  73. Nina Funnell, commentator
  74. Angela Romano, QUT 
  75. Dr Bonita Mason, Journalism Lecturer, Curtin University.
  76. Greg Truman, journalist
  77. Dr Ruth Armstrong, Moderator, Croakey
  78. Melinda Shobrook – Facilitator of Indigenous Rise (a Facebook group).
  79. Isabelle Oderberg, journalist and communications professional
  80. Kate Doak, Investigative Journalist.
  81. Josh Ridgeway, journalist
  82. Meg Bastian
  83. Dr Thor Kerr School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts, Curtin University
  84. Julie Kivuyo
  85. Anne Ryden, Lecturer, Curtin University
  86. Dr Antonio Traverso, Curtin University
  87. (Aunty) Kerry Reed-Gilbert, Wiradjuri poet, artist & activist
  88. Angela Dewan, freelance journalist.
  89. Michelle Lovegrove, journalist
  90. Sophie Black
  91. Dr Ray Moynihan, author, medical writer
  92. Professor Chris Nash, Monash University.
  93. Dr Lesley Russell, writer
  94. Sara Saleh, Human Rights Advocate and Artist
  95. Angela Schilling, Editor, Five Thousand
  96. Ian McAuley
  97. Eliza Henry-Jones, author
  98. Colin Cowell, Media and Communication Consultant, NACCHO, National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Editor, NACCHO Aboriginal Health Newspaper
  99. Dr Courtney Pedersen 
  100. Mark Ragg, Ragg & Co
  101. Jane McCredie
  102. Dr Christine Black, Gold Coast
  103. Jane Armstrong, Lecturer
  104. Ruth Dawkins, Tasmanian Writers Centre
  105. Lea McInerney, writer 
  106. Chris Graham, Publisher, New Matilda 
  107. Wendy Orr, author
  108. Associate Professor Liz Byrski, Writer and academic
  109. Andrea Dodo-Balu, Curtin University School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts
  110. Professor Margaret Simons, Director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism, and a freelance journalist and author
  111. Mark Demetrius
  112.  Margaret Scheikowski
  113. Mitchell Ward, creative director, Croakey
  114. Michelle Bui, Research Assistant, Curtin University School of Media Culture & Creative Arts
  115. Jenny Fraser, Adjunct Research Fellow
  116. Katie Ellis, Senior Research Fellow, Curtin University
  117. Kathryn Greenhill, Lecturer in Information Studies 
  118. Catriona Bonfiglioli, PhD Senior Lecturer Media Studies UTS
  119. Professor Anna Haebich, Historian and author
  120. Rose Hanley, Roleystone WA
  121. Pablo Leighton, Independent researcher / Latin American Research Group Australia
  122. Dr David Nolan, Senior Lecturer, Media and Communications, and Research Fellow, Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne
  123. Faustina Agolley, TV presenter
  124. Tom Ballard, comedian
  125. Namila Benson, broadcaster/producer
  126. Karen Pickering, writer and organiser
  127. Ruby Hamad, columnist, Daily Life, SBS Life
  128. Scott Edgar, songwriter, Tripod
  129. Dr Helen Merrick, Curtin University
  130. Shannon Harvey, Journalism lecturer and tutor, Curtin University
  131. Kirsten Hudson, Curtin University
  132. Michael Keane, South Perth
  133. Dr Tama Leaver, Curtin University
  134. Dr Liam Lynch, Curtin University
  135. Dr Leanne McRae, Curtin University
  136. Kenta McGrath, filmmaker and academic
  137. Dr Marilyn Metta, Curtin University
  138. Jennifer Martin, principal tutor for the Centre for Advancing Journalist at the University of Melbourne, editorial assistant at the Citizen
  139. Dr Samantha Owen, Curtin University 
  140. Suvendrini Perera, John Curtin Distinguished Professor, School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts, Curtin University
  141. Dr Joy Denise Scott, Academic
  142. Professor Kim Scott, author
  143. Dr Greg Watson, Curtin University, WA
  144. Dr David Whish-Wilson, Curtin University
  145. Irma Woods, Nyungar Research Assistant
  146. Jessica Robyn Cadwallader
  147. Dr Sukhmani Khorana, University of Wollongong
  148. Dr Lisa Slater, University of Wollongong
  149. Dr Siobhan McHugh, University of Wollongong
  150. Prof Elena Marchetti, University of Wollongon
  151. Samah Sabawi, Playwright and Commentator
  152. Dr Leah King-Smith
  153. Vicki Kyriakakis, writer
  154. Meg Madden, Writer and editor
  155. Mary Ellen Jordan, writer
  156. Holly Ringland, writer, novelist, educator
  157. Jacqui Katona, a law student from Djok clan, Kakadu, the Centre for Indigenous Story
  158. Debra Jopson, journalist
  159. Melissa Sweet, journalist
  160. Angela Savage, author
  161. Paul Daley, author and journalist
  162. Dr Gael Jennings, Honorary Fellow, Centre for Advancing Journalism, The University of Melbourne
  163. Jaelea Skehan, writer
  164. Dr Stephen Hagan, Editor, First Nations Telegraph
  165. Tess Ryan
  166. Daniel James
  167. Palani Mohan, photographer
  168. Eliza Metcalfe, health communications specialist
  169. Ross Green, health communications specialist
  170. Rob Oakeshott, writer and author
  171. Philip Moore, Anthropologist, Curtin University
  172. Amber Cunningham 
  173. Dr Kate Bowles, Media & Communications, University of Wollongong

Note how hideously huge is this mob opposed to free expression. (To be clear: this petition does not endorse the Racial Discrimination Act but does call for the censorship of Leak.)

But note also:

How many are academics, and particularly of our journalism school. What hope for conservative students? What hope for free speech when students studying a profession that depends on it are taught to disrespect it?

How every single writer is one you probably have not heard of, let alone read.

How many are not leaders in their fields, and never have been. Yes, there's a Kim Scott, for instance, but he seems to me more read about than read - a real hero of the salons.

How many are of what's referred to as the Aboriginal industry.

How many peddle victim politics and identity politics.

How almost all are of the Left,  some even Marxists.

How many receive taxpayers' funds, including ABC presenter Jonathan Green.

How many claim to be "writers" and artists.

How many are looking to win arguments through censorship that they are losing through debate.

It seems to me government is massively subsiding, with cash and preferment, the enemies of our freedom, a vast and largely faceless nomenklatura with far more power collectively than you could have imagined or ever wanted.

(Thanks to reader Peter of Bellevue Hill.)

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