
The Age on November 26 contained a on āMelbourneās Trump-landā, which is apparently located in Narre Warren North.
Instead of reviewing the economic and social situation in Narre Warren North, the “”²µ±šās interviewed a handful of fringe right-wing figures, including Rise Up Australiaās Rosalie Crestani. The Age declared that Crestani and her fellow travellers were ādisenchanted but not deplorableā. I beg to differ.
In 2012, Crestani contested Casey City Council elections on an anti-mosque platform. She won the second of two seats available in the Four Oaks Ward, despite coming fourth with , in a field of 22 candidates. She then joined Danny Nalliahās Rise Up Australia Party and used her status as a councillor to promote Rise Upās peculiar brand of Islamophobic conspiracy theory mixed with a good dose of homophobia.
In 2014, Crestani moved to have Casey City Council ban diversity training, ban the display of materials that promote LBGTI equality and ban the city from issuing media releases on LBGTI issues. Crestani and Rise Up Australia oppose same sex marriage, the ānormalisation of homosexualityā and āpro-homosexual propagandaā.
In , a former Family First candidate claims that issues like āgay marriage ā¦ [are] a distraction from the things that really need to be doneā. The mainstream political process is apparently obsessed with these āfringe issuesā that do not connect with the difficulties facing a community like Narre Warren North.
If anyone is obsessed with a āfringe issueā, then surely it is Crestani and Rise Up Australia, with their outrageous and obsessive hate campaign directed at rolling back the rights won by LGBTI activists over the past fifty years.
Crestani is appalling when it comes to LBGTI issues, but it is in rank and borderline conspiracist Islamophobia that Crestani has made a name for herself.
In the past year Crestani has announced her support for a ban on Muslim immigration, stating that āuntil there is a failproof filter we have to stop all Muslims from coming in because we donāt know which ones are going to blow us upā.
Contrary to the racist conspiracy theories pedalled by the likes of Crestani, Muslim immigrants are highly unlikely to āblow us upā.
Australian āterroristsā are overwhelmingly Australian born, tend to be comically incompetent and, despite widespread racism and anti-Muslim bigotry promoted by the likes of Crestani, there are precious few of them.
According to Crestani, on top of banning Muslim immigration, the most important issue facing ādisenchantedā Narre Warren North is the threat posed by mosques. Over the past year, Crestani latched onto a racist Facebook-led campaign to oppose the construction of a mosque on a vacant site in Narre Warren North.
The mosqueās development application was rejected by Casey City Council on planning grounds, but that did not stop Crestani announcing she would always oppose an Islamic place of worship in Narre Warren for āsecurity reasonsā. There are about 15,000 Muslims in the region covered by the Casey City Council, with a single nearby mosque that seats less than 200 people.
Crestani routinely denounces mosques, halal certification and Muslim immigration. She claims that allowing a simple place of worship ārisks radicalisation and terrorismā. I have always thought there was something darkly ironic about these claims, considering Crestaniās own links to the far right.
Over the past 18 months Crestani has spoken at, endorsed and even chaired a number of rallies called by violent far-right groups. Crestani spoke at the , the , last yearās and the .
Shortly before the Reclaim Australia Rally chaired by Crestani in Melton, police arrested a Reclaim Australia administrator, Phillip Galea, on weaponās charges. Galea has subsequently been arrested again on terrorism charges, and we await Galeaās court date next month to learn which .
If there was any gathering that could be said to pose a ārisk of radicalisation and terrorismā in Melbourne, it is surely those far-right rallies addressed and chaired by Crestani.
There are interesting and complex issues facing Narre Warren North, not least among them the Islamophobia and racism whipped up by the likes of Crestani. But it is important not to overstate the depth of Crestaniās political reach in the Narre Warren community.
Despite a hugely increased profile since 2012, Crestani only in this yearās council elections. Her increased support is concerning, but claims she represents āMelbourneās Trump-landā are grossly overstated.
There are plenty of people in the outer suburbs rightly disillusioned with mainstream politics. Unemployment is high (8.1% in the City of Casey), infrastructure is poorly planned and executed, services are taxed by underfunding and a growing population, and public transport is a joke.
But Crestani and her fascist fellow travellers are not simply ādisenchantedā. Crestani is an Islam obsessed homophobe whose Rise Up Australia Party seeking to build a reactionary political movement on explicitly racist lines. Crestani really is deplorable.
[Kieran Bennet is a Melbourne-based anarchist and blogger. You can read his blog .]
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