Alternative title: Around half of all Australians are brainwashed ghouls 😬
Almost a third supported deporting asylum seekers to their country of origin, regardless of the risk of persecution or violence, while 42% opposed it somewhat or strongly.
The polling also showed voters felt strongly about punitive measures for those in immigration detention, with 50% backing powers to conduct more invasive searches compared with 22% against the measure.
The control group supported offshore detention at 51% while 24% opposed. Support dropped marginally to 49% and 50% after messages against offshore detention, while the group exposed to pro-offshore detention increased to 57% support.
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No wonder we keep voting in the LNP and ALP. They’re both as bad as each other when it comes to the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers.
Sounds like basically half the population doesn’t have empathy.
The media is intensely, dystopically, centralised and people are bombarded with offensive horror.
Australians also have pretty broken community because of isolating cities and a highly urbanised population, plus lots of working. I think both of these stunt empathy, as you primarily see people in contexts where they are something to be endured.
This nation was a horrible colonial project, but many of the people who were forced to come or decided to had some pretty wonderful dreams about a welcoming egalitarian society. I am saddened by where we ended up.
I should also add that the Guardian seems to be making this more of a positive than it is. Apparently:
But only 42% oppose “deporting asylum seekers to their country of origin, regardless of the risk of persecution or violence” and 32% oppose “the government’s powers to pay other countries to take asylum seekers or non-citizens Australia wants to deport”.
I would argue only around ~40% of respondents met Favero’s descriptor.
Yeah hence why I changed the title and proposed an alternative one. Unimpressed by the spin, deluding ourselves solves nothing.