Its been a terrible few weeks for women in Australia - especially women who have been victims of rape and sexual assault. One story has seized our attention - the allegation of rape in Parliament House; after hours in a Minister's office. Allegations of repeat assault by the alleged perpetrator. Allegations of assault in other offices. Allegations of historical rape by a Cabinet Minister.
The layering of shame, victim-blaming, cover up, diminishing of the seriousness has left many of us enraged. Like the Women's Marches in 2016 and onwards, we are so sick of this sh**.
One particular moment infuriated me, when after a very lame and dismissive response on day 1, our PM suggested he had checked overnight with his wife who suggested he think about this firstly as a father - what if this had happened to his daughters?
The fury that a male leader cannot imagine the horror of sexual assault unless he is related to the victim. Could not think to take any action in response to an alleged serious crime unless he was related. Was not concerned that the alleged assault had occurred in our home of democracy, on his watch, unless he was related. Could not imagine the fear of a workplace that allowed this to pass, except if he was related to the victim.
So I printed this small poster.
Whilst my anger urged me into the print; I showed it to my Dad, who took it in quite a different way. He thought it was beautiful, and that folk would like it because it recognises that their daughters are far more than just daughters.