The title would be 'murdering gays isn't murder if they hit on you' but I ran out of room.
Australia, as a nation, has a lot of ground to cover on the social front. I love my country in a slightly embarrassing, patriotic sort of way but sometimes I feel like in some ways we've never moved past the 1950s. There's a lot that needs to be bettered, but let's focus on this today:
When I first saw this, I immediately wanted to make a thread about it, but I thankfully
saw that a committee in Queensland (for those not in the know, that's a state in Australia) had recommended to the government that they close a legal loophole that meant murderers of homosexual men and women could argue in court that their actions were partially justified due to being hit on by the person they murdered. As recently as 2008, two people were jailed for manslaughter, not murder, due to the person they murdered being both a man and having hit on them. I was pretty happy to hear that the Queensland government was taking steps to move past yet another horrifying aspect of Australian history, and considering they're one of our most conservative states I was doubly pleased.
Then
this happened. That was Queensland's Attorney General claiming that he doesn't think it's in Queensland's best interests to change the law because it's a defence open to both men and women and getting away with murder is okay if it's a form of gender equality. In the words of Shadow Attorney General Bleijie (who has the honour of having a cool title
and a cool name and squandered it all by being an asshole) it would "impact on the ability of female abuse victims in domestic relationships to rely on the defence", which kind of speaks ill of his knowledge of our legal system considering there is a
separate partial defence that covers exactly that.
Queensland's government is trying to play this off as an attempt at just playing politics and that this law isn't as big a deal as people make it out to be. Here's an obligatory
Change.org link because, you know, internet petitions, but I'm asking people from Australia, or even the rest of the world if you're in a position to, to do something about this. This is a horrifying legal loophole that puts the lives of every single LGBT person in a state of 4.5 million people - a state in which, if you are not straight, you have a 71% chance of being harassed and just shy of a 1 in 5 chance of being attacked - at risk and denies those already dead the justice that they deserve. So, if you live in Queensland, there's never been a better time to take action. If you live in Australia, there's never been a better time to take action. If you live overseas, there's never been a better time to, I don't know, send an angry letter or something. Just, don't let this one by.
Please.