Big Kev Rudd on the Murdoch Monopoly: “Cancer” of Democracy By James Reed

         I must admit that Big Kev Rudd has done more good things as ex-pm, that as pm. The latest is his attack on the Murdoch media monopoly, and it is about time:

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/oct/11/kevin-rudd-petition-royal-commission-news-corp-media-domination-australia

“The former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd has launched a petition calling for a royal commission into NewsCorp’s dominance of Australia media, arguing Rupert Murdoch’s media company employs tactics that “chill free speech and undermine public debate”.

The petition, launched on the Australian Parliament website on Saturday, had gained more than 38,000 signatures by Sunday morning, with Rudd tweeting that the popularity of the petition had caused the website to suspect users signing it were robots.

On Sunday the Labor leader Anthony Albanese distanced himself from the push.

Albanese told reporters in Adelaide that Rudd, as a former prime minister, was entitled to call for a royal commission but he did so as a “private citizen” and the idea was not Labor policy.

While the petition calls for a royal commission “to ensure a strong, diverse Australian news media” in the face of “new business models that encourage deliberately polarising and politically manipulated news”, Rudd posted a video to Twitter launching the petition that focused on “growing anger at what the Murdoch media monopoly is doing to our country”.

However, it is unlikely the petition will be acted on by the federal government because Australia – unlike other governments, including the UK – has no threshold of signatures that requires a petition to be debated in parliament.

Explaining how he arrived at his current view of the media empire – which includes the Australian and several newspapers that endorsed him at the 2007 federal election – Rudd said the company’s mastheads had become an “arrogant cancer” on the country’s democracy.

“The truth is Murdoch has become a cancer, an arrogant cancer, on our democracy,” Rudd said.

He said 70% of Australia’s print readership was owned by Murdoch and he owned virtually every newspaper in Queensland “which swings so many federal election outcomes”.

Over the past decade, in 18 out of 18 federal and state elections, “Murdoch has viciously campaigned in support of one side of politics, the Liberal National party, and viciously campaigned against the Australian Labor party,” Rudd said.

“There’s no such thing as a level playing field anymore.”

 

Kevin Rudd

@MrKRudd

 

Australians have watched with growing anger at what the Murdoch media monopoly is doing to our country. A cancer on democracy. Today I am launching a national petition to establish a #MurdochRoyalCommission. If you value our democracy, please sign here: https://aph.gov.au/petition_list?id=EN1938

         Strong words indeed and needed too. The Murdoch press has silenced criticism of immigration championing Big Australia. That alone is reason to sign the petition. Of course, parliament will act, and give us back our freedom. Sure thing. I believe in fairies at the bottom of the garden, too.

 

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