Greens Party civil war erupts as founder Drew Hutton expelled | Independent Australia

ON 20 JULY, the founder of both the Queensland Greens and the Australian Greens, Drew Hutton, had his prediction come true. His appeal against his expulsion from the party he founded for questioning gender theory was rejected by a State Council meeting with a vote of 75 to 23.

Drew Hutton is highly intelligent and well-respected. What he is alleging about the Greens is extraordinary: that around Australia, trans-zealots have taken over the key committees in the Greens, including, most importantly, the disciplinary committees and weaponised them so that anybody who says something they disagree with, a complaint goes in immediately.

The complaint committees are controlled by trans-activists, as in his case; Hutton alleges that the members of the committee that expelled him were transactivists, part of a Facebook site, which was called Turf TERFs from the Greens. (TERF stands for trans-exclusionary radical feminist; they are critics of gender ideology.)

The ramifications of expelling a former leader and founder were, not surprisingly, an enormous public relations disaster.

While Greens Leader Larissa Waters declared the Greens was a safe party for trans people, the counter-fact gleefully highlighted by the Murdoch media was that the Greens was not a safe party for feminists. They ran a series of articles on the expulsion of prominent feminists from the party, proving Hutton’s claim that it was women who were feminists who had been targeted for expulsion in the Greens.

Anna Kerr, a human rights lawyer who was the principal solicitor of Sydney’s Feminist Legal Clinic, was one feminist accused of transphobia and expelled. Among her “crimes” was to criticise Greens MP Abigail Boyd, who wanted to replace the word “woman” with “pregnant person”, in legislation before the NSW Parliament.

Said Kerr:

“It was an intimidating environment, the pushback was nothing short of bullying.”

Such was the opinion of a human rights lawyer on how badly the NSW Greens mishandled the gender debate.

The interview with Larissa Waters about Hutton’s expulsion on ABC’s 7:30 was a train wreck. For several minutes, host Sarah Ferguson tried unsuccessfully to get an answer for why Drew Hutton was expelled from the Greens as Waters dodged and ducked.

Since Hutton’s alleged crime was not taking down a few Facebook posts, his expulsion as a life member and founder seemed excessively punitive, but Senator Waters argued that Hutton was expelled according to the party’s rules and procedures. This was Greens democracy working.

In an editorial, The Sydney Morning Herald described Senator Waters’ performance in this interview as ludicrous.

Drew Hutton says he did ring Senator Waters’ office to ask her to intervene in his expulsion process, but she never responded to his calls. The Senator’s comment declining to ring Hutton seems to reinforce his claim that she is deliberately avoiding speaking to him.

Senator Waters, you are the leader of the Australian Greens. Why are you refusing to speak to Drew Hutton?

Source: Greens Party civil war erupts as founder Drew Hutton expelled

2 thoughts on “Greens Party civil war erupts as founder Drew Hutton expelled | Independent Australia”

  1. The greens are known for bullying. A friend of mine left because of this. Now this bullying of gender critical feminists. And a Turf Terfs out of the Greens facebook page. I am disgusted. The Greens are a lost cause and I will no longer vote for them.

  2. I say just let them die off. Starve them of oxygen. Even better, start a rival party with the same mission, minus the gender ideology.

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