
David Morrison, the new Australian of the Year, was decidedly bubbly on Q&A on Monday night.
In a politician-free year-opener for the program, he played down his success on Australia Day and laughed off questions about a future political career. He even jokingly objected to Tony Jones calling him a “creature” of the Army.
But at the mention of the scourge of domestic violence, General Morrison — who came to national prominence via a passionate speech on respect for women — turned serious.
Was controversial former Labor figure Mark Latham right, an audience member asked, when he said statistics showed domestic violence cases were on the decline? Is it just a case of “the squeaky wheel gets the grease”?
“What do you want to do,” General Morrison replied. “You want to compare a particular figure from a year to a year?”
Nothing should take Australia’s attention from domestic violence, he said, calling the issue the “greatest social challenge we face”.
“Get real, Australia. We run the risk of being a nation of bystanders comforted by statistics.
“There are people dying and people whose lives are absolutely ruined as a result of domestic violence and, what’s more, we are all as a society the victim. That’s bullshit.”
The profanity drew reactions on Twitter. General Morrison, as if just catching his breath, immediately added: “Sorry, I swore on your program, Tony.”
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That now-famous YouTube clip got a mention on a lighter note, too.
It was a direct, fiery speech and it caused an immediate stir. But that best bit, about the standard you walk past is the standard you accept? He pinched it.