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DAVID CAMPBELL: MEDIA SHAME

Posted on 21 May 2010 by JJ Fiasson

This is a story that should never have been. Channel 7, in all of their tabloid glory, have taken to following State Labor ministers in their time off.  With complete insensitivity towards David Campbell’s family, and his mental well-being, Channel 7’s “investigative reporting” has single-handedly destroyed this man’s career and seen him publicly humiliated nationwide.

He committed no crime. He didn’t break any parliamentary rules. There are no restrictions on personal use of government cars. His “crime”, in the eyes of Channel 7 was to visit a gay sex club. As this rather sympathetic Herald article notes, “Campbell did not pay men for sex; he was in a club which does not admit minors and whose sole purpose is to provide a venue at which willingly consenting adult men have sex with each other.”

The fact that he also happens to have a wife and two children should not be cause for exposing this other facet of his personal life to the world. It is not for us to pass moral judgements on such actions; it is simply none of our bloody business. The mainstream media should be ashamed for plastering this story all over the headlines, and for including ridiculous details like the club’s website description as ”the spacious, clean and safe place to meet sexy guys”. Really, one would expect better from the Herald.

As for News Limited, they never miss an opportunity to stick the knife into NSW state Labor (not that it needs much help). “The final nail in NSW Labor’s coffin” is the editorial line penned by Simon Benson. On Campbell he writes:

Now this. Another minister forced to resign because of questions about his personal ethics.

David Campbell’s resignation raises questions about the man’s integrity. Of that there is no doubt.

Campbell didn’t resign over questions about his personal ethics. This is a man who has had the most intimate details of his personal life broadcast to the nation. He resigned to deal with the inevitable fallout within his own family. His resignation reveals nothing about his political integrity whatsoever. Honestly, Simon Benson’s role as the Daily Telegraph’s chief political reporter is laughable considering its lack of coherence and clumsy language. Furthermore he’s completely daft if he thinks the state election “can’t come soon enough for most voters” – as if we have a credible opposition in the state of New South Wales.

I suspect we will never know if David Campbell was honest with his wife and children, or if he kept his “other life” a secret from them. Either way, it’s absolutely nothing to do with his role as a politician and therefore should be out of bounds for the media. One wonders if the same fate would have befallen him if he merely had been visiting a mistress in Sydney, as I’m sure many of his colleagues do.

Update: Looks like Keneally has done the right thing and left open the possibility of David Campbell returning to a ministry position. She attacked the media for its invasive reporting but nevertheless attacked Campbell for leading a double life and betraying the trust of his family. A politically motivated hedge if ever I saw one.

“I think it is appalling that he kept this secret, particularly from his family and his colleagues.

“I also think it is appalling that we live in a society that he had to keep this secret.”

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