Former Aussie FM Julie Bishop slams sexism in politics

Former Aussie FM Julie Bishop slams sexism in politics

Canberra: Australia’s former Foreign Minister and former leader of the governing Liberal Party Julie Bishop has slammed the country’s culture of “grotesque” sexism. Bishop, who served as the deputy leader of the Liberal Party between 2007 and 2018 and as Australia’s Foreign Minister between 2013 and 2018, quit politics in May after failing in a bid to become the party’s leader. In an interview, Bishop told Seven Network television on Tuesday night that her ideas were often dismissed because of her gender early in her career. “If I spoke in a room of 20 men, if I would put forward my idea, there was sort of silence,” she said. “I just labelled it gender deafness. If you’re the only female voice in the room, they just don’t seem to hear you. It’s as if they’re not attuned to it.” Bishop condemned the party’s “sexualization” of Australia’s first female Prime Minister Julia Gillard as “grotesque in its brutality” and “pathetic”, blaming male colleagues for fostering a culture that allowed such sexism to go unchecked, Xinhua news agency reported. “We have to remember that in recent times, Parliament was all male. And so you had a whole bunch of men in Canberra and they set the rules, they set the customs, the precedence and the environment. It was all men,” she said. (IANS)

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