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A new study had been released documenting the experiences of 9500 gay people and allies during the postal survey. It’s pretty much what you would expect: the survey was a disaster for gay people #auspol #marriageequality
To begin with, 90% of respondents believed the debate would have a negative impact on them. 80% LGBTQ+ people and 60% allies then found the debate ‘incredibly or extremely stressful’
This strain had real consequences: reports of LGBTQ+ people experiencing depression, anxiety and stress increased increased by more than 30% during the postal survey
The consequences of the survey were violent as well: verbal and physical assaults against LGBTQ+ people *doubled* during the 3 months after the announcement of the survey (compared to the previous six months) #auspol #marriageequality
Around 70% of gay people practiced self-care by strategically avoiding some situations related to the debate, however, the same amount of people isolated themselves by ‘avoiding being with people in general’
This isolation was systemic: many did not talk with others about what was happening for them and few sought professional support. More than 80% of LGBTIQ+ people said they kept their feelings from others at least some of the time
Nevertheless, resilience was evidenced by 80% of respondents participating in affirmative activities such as marches or displaying posters. (Anecdotally, I can say that many previously apolitical friends were suddenly very interested in political participation)
The take away: the postal survey was an unnecessary, humiliating and harmful experience for gay Australians. We were called child abusers, disordered—we were creating a new ‘Stolen Generation’. Hitler’s extermination of gay people was praised on the radio
Turnbull spoke about how ‘remarkable’ the postal survey was, how it was a ‘positive affirmation’ of gay Australians. This was not at all the case. These negative outcomes were predictable and were ignored by Turnbull and the Coalition
In conclusion: there is $20m left over from the postal survey budget and it should be redirected to mental health and other support services for LGBTQ+ Australians hurt by the campaign
NB For any statistic geeks wondering about breakdown between gay people and allies in the data, it’s 75% LGBTQ+ people & 25% friends & family, but you can read more in the report below

Source: tai.org.au/sites/defualt/…

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Jun 18, 2018
A thread: the responses to Eurydice Dixon's assault and murder that are framed around women's personal responsibility and men's collective innocence contribute to the very factors which lead to violence against women #auspol #EurydiceDixon #YesAllMen

dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/thi…
The most consistent predictors of violence against women are factors associated with gender inequality. These gendered drivers of violence include (i) condoning men's violence, (ii) limiting women's independence, (iii) beliefs in rigid gender roles and (iv) male peer culture
Societies which condone violence through social norms i.e. widely held attitudes experience higher levels of violence against women. People condone violence in a number of ways: by excusing violence, trivialising it or shifting blame from the perpetrator to the victim
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