by JAMILA RIZVI
Yesterday David Farley, chief executive of the Australian Agricultural Company made a funny, funny joke. He had the whole room he was addressing in stitches.
Don’t stop reading now because you’ll want to hear his gag – it’s a cracker. This jolly old soul, stood up in front of a crowded room in Adelaide and as part of a formal speech he called our Prime Minister an, ‘old cow’.
Hilarious, I know.
Farley has since protested that his comments were taken ‘out of context’. Ah, I see, it can happen to the best of us. Actually, no, sorry – I don’t see. What kind of ‘context’ could possibly make that comment remotely acceptable?
Luckily the Turn Left blog has provided a transcript of Farley’s comments, to give us that context we need to properly comprehend his insulting, misogynistic and disrespectful remarks. This is what Farley reportedly said, while explaining his plans for a new Northern Territory abattoir:
“This plant is designed to process old cows… So the old cows that become non-productive, instead of making a decision to either let her die in the paddock or put her in the truck…
This gives us a chance to take non-productive animals off and put them through the processing system. So it’s designed for non-productive cows – Julia Gillard’s got to watch out.”
Ah. Now I get it. Farley wasn’t just labeling our Prime Minister as an ,‘old cow’, he was suggesting that she be sent to the slaughter. What a classy bloke.
There will be commentators who encourage us to dismiss these words as just one idiot’s off-the-cuff remarks. There will be those who protest that all politicians are subjected to this kind of criticism now and then. There will be those (and they will be great in number) who say that what was said about Julia Gillard has nothing to do with the fact that she is a woman.