So Australia
now has a more selfish government. That's not just my opinion. That's the
opinion I've seen stated in any number of articles, posts and tweets.
And it seems that this was the Australia Tony Abbott and the
Liberal National Party were trying to get people to vote for. Their
pre-election material focused a lot on jobs, the economy and roads and not at
all on helping the disadvantaged or the marginalised. There was a lot of
emphasis on growth and the economy and not much on justice and compassion.
Their pre-election promises including cutting foreign aid, stopping the boats
and ending the carbon tax.
In a recent article for the Guardian, George Monbiot said "Abbott’s
policies are really about removing the social and environmental protections
enjoyed by all Australians, to allow the filthy rich to become richer – and
filthier." (If Abbott is elected, Australia'snatural wonders will gradually be rubbed away)
Is this the Australia
we want? Well according to the election results, yet it is. Or at least it's
the Australia
that some of us voted for.
But not everybody is happy with it. Since Saturday night, my
Twitter and Facebook feeds have been filled with comments from people who are
disappointed with the result. Not all of us wanted a more selfish Australia after
all.
So what do we do now? Vent on social media, throw up our
hands and start counting down to the next election? Decide that the fight for
justice and compassion is over for another three years?
No.
Now is the time that those of us who don't want a more
selfish Australia
need to fight even harder for justice and compassion. If we are to live in a
more selfish Australia ,
those of us who want something different need to ensure our voices are heard.
We do need to accept the result. But we don't need to just
lie back and accept the fallout.
I hope that the many people who voiced disgust at the result
on social media also tell the newly elected government what they think. I hope
they write letters to their MPs telling them what they want Australia to
look like. I hope they protest against every decision the LNP Government makes
that they don't like.
As Martin Luther King Jr said, 'Our lives begin to end the
day we become silent about things that matter.'
So let's make sure we're not silent.
But our fight for justice and compassion shouldn't end
there.
The commentators who have said Australia under a LNP-led
government would be more selfish have got it wrong in one respect - it's the
government that will be more selfish, not necessarily the country. And the
country is filled with many people who don't have to be selfish just because
our government's policies are.
Justice and compassion should never be relegated to the
governmental sphere, regardless of who's leading the country. It should start
in our own lives.
So now, more than ever, let us be the ones to show kindness
and compassion to others. Let us to be the ones to help our neighbours in need, wherever in this world they may live. Let us be the ones to look after this earth and do all we can to protect it. Let us be the one to treat all people, regardless of
country of birth or religion or sexual orientation or socio-economic status,
equally and justly. Let us be the ones to help the oppressed and the
marginalised and the disadvantaged. Let us be the ones to let our own lives
reflect the kind of country we wish we had.
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