I see that Right wing victim mongering on behalf of Chris Kenny continues apace.
Maybe I can set it out more clearly for them:
a. people who thought Chris Kenny was a ****head before the Chaser skit still think he's a ****head;
b. pretty much everyone who didn't think he was a ****head before the skit still don't think he is; except for those who thought his taking defamation action for an obvious photoshop that would convince no one that he had sex with dogs was an out of proportion response;
c. if you start defamation action, you keep the original story alive for much, much longer than would otherwise have occurred, and when it is not a matter of proving that the original story was a lie, why bother if the story hasn't made anyone change their opinion of you?
Now, leave me alone while I further work on the very special photoshops of Sinclair Davidson I keep encrypted on the hard drive.
PS: may I remind readers, who might have just read poor old (wait a minute - he's younger than me) Sinclair's complaint that SBS replayed the offensive image, that (as I pointed on months ago) Andrew Bolt's blog has a permanent post up showing the image in all its "glory".
Has Sinclair ever suggested to Andrew, one of his biggest fans, that this might be just a little counterproductive to Kenny's complaint that he didn't want that to be the image that permanently appears on Google search for his kids to see?
In fact, the SBS brief replay of it will not affect Google search results at all; unlike his News Ltd pal's effort.
But SBS is public broadcasting and Bolt is a glorious part of private enterprise, or something .....
And just to be sure that no one misunderstands my position: I don't like the Chaser team - they've been past their prime for many a year; they lack sensible self censorship and are part of the downwards spiral of what is acceptable in crudity on Australian TV comedy.
I didn't even think the Kenny skit made much sense as a joke.
The skit was offensive, just as much for the language as the image. I have no problem with anyone (including Kenny) complaining about ABC standards in letting it on.
But it was not defamatory, anymore than would a photoshop of an obviously fake nude Gina Rinehart in many different positions with Rupert Murdoch on a Hawaiian beach while being served drinks by Davidson in a mankini. (I believe they were actually all in swimsuits at the time.)
And just as a public figure like Julia Gillard had to put up with Pickering doing cartoons of her nude and with a strap on at hand (and let me note that Bolt was happy to link to Pickering's blog at least once, and in Catallaxy threads there were direct links to the Gillard cartoons), the best way to deal with it would have been to not grace it with more attention.
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