Cancelled! How Ideological Cleansing Threatens Australia

Cancelled! How Ideological Cleansing Threatens Australia

Analysis Paper 13 August 2020 Cancelled! How ideological cleansing threatens Australia Peter Kurti Cancelled! How ideological cleansing threatens Australia Peter Kurti Analysis Paper 13 Contents Iconoclasm: the high price of purity .........................................................................1 Three dangers ...............................................................................................1 The cost of indifference...................................................................................2 Down with Cook ....................................................................................................2 Cancelled! The mob bays for ‘safety’ ........................................................................3 From grievance to outrage: Black Lives Matter ..........................................................4 Cancel culture and BLM: a war of all against all .........................................................5 Woke and the occlusion of truth ...............................................................................6 Are you woke, Australia? ........................................................................................7 Racism .........................................................................................................7 Anti-Zionism .................................................................................................8 Indigenous Australians ...................................................................................8 The illiberal pursuit of justice ..................................................................................9 Conclusion: don’t let cancel culture cancel Australia ................................................. 10 Endnotes ............................................................................................................ 11 Iconoclasm: the high price of purity Statues of Captain James Cook, Captain James to erase Australia’s heritage and impose a revised, Sterling, Governor Lachlan Macquarie, and former modern sensibility on the past serves only to prime ministers, John Howard and Tony Abbott, undermine properly informed historical enquiry. But were among others vandalised by protesters around it also incubates other problems; for, as presaged in Australia in June 2020. Magistrate Allen’s warning, campaigns of cancellation confront Australia with three pressing dangers: In the judgment of the vandals, each statue depicted a figure whose opinions or political views, or historical roles were deemed to dishonour or demean aspects Danger No. 1: Corroding civility of Australian identity — especially any that concerned Denying history and promoting ideas about Indigenous Australians. As such, statue-toppling the country that are intentionally divisive and protesters ruled that history had to be corrected and mendaciously false — such as the claim that Australia the stigma of colonialism and invasion eradicated. Statues in any way representing that history deserved remains an ‘occupied country built on legal slavery’ to be defaced accordingly.1 — will corrode the civility that binds our society, and undermine our sense of national identity. Greens staffer Xiaoran Shi was subsequently fined for defacing a statue of Cook in Sydney’s Hyde Park. Opinions remain sharply divided about important Following conviction, Shi faced stern criticism from matters such as constitutional recognition of magistrate Michael Allen at the sentencing hearing Australia’s Indigenous people, and their treatment in July 2020. Allen compared Shi to a “guerilla in in the justice system. Yet reasoned discussion about the night” and warned that in spray-painting the ways to resolve these significant differences will only words, “sovereignty never ceded”, together with the be made more difficult by inflamed and misleading Aboriginal flag in black on the base of the statue, rhetoric, and by aggressive actions likely to provoke Shi was also deliberately fuelling long-standing racial aggressive responses. tensions in Australia.2 Iconoclasm by defacing monuments and denouncing Danger No. 2: Destroying trust historical figures is one the practices characterising Corroding civility will lead to a decline of trust and what has come to be known as ‘cancel culture’, which the exacerbation of social division. Magistrate Allen Noah Carl defines as: warned that acts of cancellation are “deliberate, The practice of pressuring an institution into calculated, [and] attention-seeking” attempts to sanctioning someone because others perceived divide society by, for example, stoking fears about that they were psychologically or emotionally racism and racist behaviour. With trust destroyed, harmed by something the individual said, or it will be much harder to hold in check social forces something he did a long time ago in history.3 that heighten acute polarisation in our community. Engaging with those who hold opposing views will These sanctions can extend to attacks on become almost impossible. commercial brands taken to represent unsavoury or unacceptable aspects of Australia’s colonial history. This occurred, for example, in June 2020 when the Danger No. 3: Fuelling discord Western Australian brewery, Colonial Brewing, came Destroying trust fuels discord as ideas and opinions under attack when the word ‘colonial’ was deemed are constrained by pressure to observe an intolerant unacceptable by self-appointed cultural critics. The orthodoxy. This constraint, imposed and patrolled company defended itself by emphasising that the word zealously by the guardians of orthodoxy in both social was used not to celebrate colonialism but because it and mainstream media, will eliminate any capacity to was one of the first breweries in the wine-growing exercise reason, evaluate arguments, weigh evidence, region of Margaret River. It made no difference: the and, therefore, to discern truth from falsehood. Truth company remained under significant pressure to will be determined solely by the tyranny of the mob. change its brand.4 This report makes clear that cancel culture confronts Three dangers Australia with all three of these dangers today. Civility will be corroded; trust will be destroyed; and discord Cancel culture and accompanying campaigns, such will be fuelled. The report also makes clear that these as that being waged against Colonial Brewing, dangers arise from a zealous ideological cleansing are intended to erase elements of history and, in characterised by the culture of cancellation that has Australia, deny the record of those who helped combined, in recent months, with Black Lives Matter found this country. In effect, however, the impulse campaigning. 1 The cost of indifference rooted in the politics of identity, which holds that a person’s identity is determined wholly by the group to Black Lives Matter (BLM) began as protests against which they belong or into which they were born. violent policing in the United States. Although BLM, together with the practice of cancellation, are imports As this report makes clear, individual freedoms — to Australia, they have not yet generated the same supplanted by the politics of identity feeding these intensity of outrage as witnessed in the USA. The campaigns of upheaval — are already being replaced dissimilarity can be explained, in part, by Australia’s by an oppressive fundamentalism that brooks neither different history; it can also be explained by our very dissent nor discussion. Opponents, like statues different culture, which does not share the ideological suddenly deemed offensive, will be torn down and zeal for perfectionism so characteristic of US culture. discarded. The moral costs of indifference to the far- However, these dissimilarities must not be allowed to reaching social implications of these campaigns of breed indifference to the real threats posed by these upheaval will be high, and will be borne by Australians powerful campaigns of social upheaval. They are of all generations. Down with Cook The practice of toppling and defacing statues did deed or person that blights the history or supposed not begin in Australia. Statues of those known — standing of a country — whether it is James Cook’s or believed to have been — involved in slavery or cartographic exercises along Australia’s eastern colonialism, or who held racist opinions, or who were seaboard, Cecil Rhodes’ imperial ventures in southern deemed to have tolerated social injustices, or who Africa, or the slave-trading activities of 17th century waged war in ways considered today to be unethical, Bristol businessman and philanthropist, Edward have in recent years been toppled with some Colston — must be torn down in atonement of evils regularity in England, Scotland, Belgium, and the of colonialism, racism, and slavery perpetrated in United States.5 the past. Nothing can mitigate the historic ‘crimes’ perpetrated by such individuals. Statues of the vanquished have, of course, long since met a similar end. For example, a statue of Saddam Repentance for past errors is demanded, but the Hussein standing in Baghdad’s Firdos Square was assurance of consequent absolution and forgiveness famously torn down shortly after the US-led invasion is withheld. If forgiveness for past errors can be of Iraq in 2003; and many statues of Lenin and Stalin obtained by the repentant, it is only by means of fell from their pedestals, along with the Soviet regime, penitential acts of renunciation. in 1991. In these and similar examples, statues However, expressions of

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