Liberalsā€™ refusal to disendorse Deves underscores its anti-LGBTI agenda

April 19, 2022
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Scott Morrison's captain's pick for Warringah is the anti-LGBTI campaigner Katherine Deves.

This is Katherine Deves, anti-transgender campaigner, hard-line right-wingerĀ and now Prime Minister Scott Morrisonā€™s ā€œcaptainā€™s pickā€ for the seat of Warringah, currently held by independent MP Zali Steggall, who in turn won it from former Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

Deves is head of an organisation that calls itself ā€œSave Womenā€™s Sports Australasiaā€, which is lobbying to have transgender women banned from playing as women in sport.

This is an issue close to Morrisonā€™s heart. In February he backed Tasmanian Senator Claire Chandlerā€™s private members bill to allow sporting organisations to exclude transgender people from single-sex sports, saying the bill was ā€œterrificā€.

In the meantime, posts on Devesā€™s Twitter account have surfaced comparing herself, as an anti-trans activist, to the anti-Nazi resistance fighters of France during the Second World War. Deves later apologised for the comments, saying she was sorry if her opinions hurt anyone but that, ā€œI commit to continuing the fight for the safety of girls and womenā€.

She deleted the comments comparing herself to a fighter against the Nazis, but a video is still up on YouTube where she is saying the same thing again.

Deves was forced to make another apology when another Twitter post surfaced in which she described transgender children as ā€œsurgically mutilated and sterilisedā€. She deleted that comment but kept the comment she posted on January 16 which said: ā€œHalf of all transgender people who are biologically men have committed sexual assault on women.ā€

After this third revelation she deleted her whole Twitter account.

Since she attained the Liberal Party endorsement for Warringah she has opened a new Facebook account, , in which she continues her transphobic crusade as well as ranting against the ABC, Wear it Purple Day and teaching tolerance in education.

After Devesā€™ second apology it was reported in the Australian Financial Review on April 13 that: ā€œScott Morrison has distanced himself from anti-transgender legislation being pushed by conservative Liberal MPs, saying a plan to block trans women playing community sport wonā€™t be supported by the government.ā€

that ā€œMorrison doubles down on trans women sport ban in a bid to appease religious groupsā€. The Prime Minister appears to have back-flipped twice on this in the same week.

Anti-trans isnā€™t the end of it as far as Deves is concerned. Another tweet has surfaced from May 2021 in which she says she is ā€œtriggered by the rainbow pride flagā€.

She told 10 News First on April 15 that she is fighting the whole LGBTQI+ community: ā€œI feel like this is like a fight against a hydra ā€” we cut off one head & we end up with two. So we need to go for the immortal head & bury it forever ... chop it off, and bury it under a rock.ā€

to disendorse Deves for her extreme and divisive views, Morrison, as late as April 16, said that Deves continues to have his full support and went further to accuse Labor of being disrespectful towards her.

It is ironic that Pauline Hanson was disendorsed by the Liberal party in 1996 for far less than this.

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