John Birmingham is the kind of writer for whom we are most often very, very grateful. He is never more conspicuously decent than when detonating hypocrisy as he did in this 2010 piece on former NSW minister David Campbell.
Here, the target was the Seven Network whose “revelation” Campbell had visited a gay venue ended in the minister’s resignation and an awful lot of prurient tut-tutting. Birmingham called Today Tonight’s intrusion a “gay bashing assault” and wondered that any journalist would stoop to parking outside a sauna when, really, Macquarie Street produced much more scandal per square foot than any all-male bathhouse.
His point, more or less, was that Campbell would now always be remembered as a “closeted” gay and never really held to account for his several years of questionable service. For this stubborn refusal not to assess Campbell either as a “gay” or a “closeted gay”, Birmingham again proved his worth as the nation’s most reliable provider of no-bullshit erudition.
It was odd, then, to view Birmingham’s take on Alan Jones yesterday and read the advice that the broadcaster should “bend over” and take censure “like a man”. I found it so odd, in fact, that I was moved to contact Birmingham, currently on holiday, and ask why a sodomy reference had appeared.
Birmingham disagreed that the “bend over” reference, now deleted by Fairfax editors, necessarily evoked Jones’ much-discussed sexual practice. “I use a lot of strong, sexually loaded imagery when I write,” Birmingham wrote via email. “Imagery that is offensive to the conservative sensibilities of some and the progressive ideals of others.”
While it it is true that Birmingham is a bawdy contrarian, it is also true that many fag jokes have been made in social and conventional media since news of Jones’ newest idiocy broke on Sunday. Birmingham says that it perhaps this climate that led to the cut. Derryn Hinch, for example, called Jones a “vicious, nasty old queen” on the 3AW website and Catherine Deveny has upchucked an imperial gallon or two of bile to Twitter.
We can’t be sure why so many have taken to sniggering about bottom sex so incessantly. Particularly not when Jones has done things that are far more questionable, and possibly litigable, than engaging in sex acts with his own gender. David Penberthy managed to excoriate the man utterly without a single reference to trousers. Others, however, cannot resist the temptation to mention Jones’ proclivities. The fag jokes, in fact, have become so copious, one wonders if these comics haven’t been storing them up for a special occasion.
We can forgive Birmingham his smut, then; the man has something of a reasonable explanation. Others, however, do not have a decent rationale for why gay sex is suddenly laughable when it is practised by someone of whom we do not approve. What they have, instead, is fairly crappy rationales that seem to include “He’s an arsehole, therefore I am prepared to suspend my usual tolerance for homosexual acts” and the slightly more sophisticated brand of pop-psychology we may see here.
In this piece by self-professed former journalist “Mr Denmore”, we learn that it is acceptable to discuss Jones’ sexuality because this is a “classic case of the ageing homosexual who uses ultra-conservative politics to build a base in the culture that alienated him as a youth.” That is, it is not at all unseemly but is, in fact, our obligation to examine Jones’ sexuality because it explains his awful behaviour.
While it might seem earnest, the assumption that Jones is sexually self-loathing is actually very nasty. Further, the idea that he exists in a “closet” is pure speculation. More to the point, what closet? Every time we bay for someone to come out of this construction, we bolster its importance.
If we agree that we do not wish to reside in a world that defines people in the terms of their sexual orientation, we really mustn’t demand that people define their sexual orientation.
And, if we agree that Alan Jones is a twit, we absolutely must not demand an “outing” of him, either. It is the least of our concern and, in fact, just the “Hypocrisy of the Left” fuel he needs for another odious rant.
As Birmingham said in his piece on Campbell, it is not our work to “follow them into their bedrooms and wait for a juicy pants down moment before leaping out screaming, ‘Gotcha’!”

38 thoughts on “Jones is a twit, regardless of who he sleeps with”
Miranda Straight
October 3, 2012 at 5:01 pmI’m glad you called this one, but I find it bizarre you say “Particularly not when Jones has done things that are far more questionable, and possibly litigable, than engaging in sex acts with his own gender. ” The grammar suggest sex acts with one’s own gender are some way questionable. Odd statement, I thought.
Gerry Hatrick, OAP
October 3, 2012 at 5:35 pmSurely when the majority of people see Jones as Australia’s only gay homophobe – it’s not surprising to see it come up here and there?
Same thing with Gina Rinehart fat jokes – there’s a negative tone when describing either gayness or fatness which is inherit in society, and taking the moral high ground when this shit comes up can be quite difficult.
It’s not as if people said that, say, Jones’ parents died of shame because he stayed in the closet and failed to pursue rights for homosexual people?
whoknows
October 3, 2012 at 5:38 pmOne could believe, given the right’s view on gay / marriage that Jones has had an unstoppable need to ‘prove’ he is still worthy by being one of their most vocal defenders.
That aside he has, irrespective of anything else, exposed his decaying values and stooped lower than one thought possible to attempt to slur a woman in the aftermath of grief. it was a hideous crime against any decency that he would screech about for weeks, had it been aimed at him.
If he is the mouthpiece of Liberal values, Abbott must be either deciding to move on and pretend it has passed, or excommunicate Jones forever.
Matt Johnston
October 4, 2012 at 8:29 amRaz, its probably because AJ’s sexually has been a taboo subject for years and he along with his listeners know that if its an open discussion his rating will drop ten fold and he is out of a job.
David McAlister
October 4, 2012 at 9:12 amWell said Helen R. Perhaps it was Cory Bernardi’s recent little outburst that makes the sexuality of conservatives relevant to public debate: after all, taking support from people whose sexuality you have equated with the slippery slope to bestiality might seem a bit rich to some.
Michael
October 4, 2012 at 9:12 amI’ve been a Crikey subscriber for 5 years and have never read gross, inhumane comments like this before.
I suspect what that says is that the mainly baby boomer commentators have reached a time in their lives where nothing but hatred & vitriol satisfies their need for acknowledgement of their dwindling influence. As Labor back room gal/s would say “they’re a dying generation who will soon be gone, patience my pretties.”
Karen
October 4, 2012 at 9:15 amHelen, AJ has not “outed” himself to his ultra conservative audience. Indeed, when he was “outed” in the ’90’s, I believe, he went into hiding until the dust settled. He and his audience continue to pretend that he’s straight, which leads the wider community, fairly I believe, to speculate that he is an unhappy hypocritical l*ar who is ashamed of his orientation. Thus, it his hypocrisy and his willingness to pander to the prejudices of his audience (which includes homosexuality) and from whom he seeks to make a living that is being seen as offensive and that has become the butt of jokes (excuse the pun).
Pius Ott
October 4, 2012 at 10:54 amWhile I agree with you that his sexual orientation has nothing to do with this latest offensive rubbish he’s spewed out, and should not even be mentioned, I was actually pleasantly surprised by how few times it has come up. Maybe I’m just not reading the same comments as you do. But yes, whenever I do hear anyone bringing up his sexuality for a cheap joke I do twitch. Not just because it’s uncalled for and beside the debate, but also because it gives him ammunition to portray himself as being the real victim here. Something that he’s already well on the way of doing.
david hare
October 4, 2012 at 1:13 pmHelen I am a homosexual man and only a few years younger than Jones.
I am obliged to agree with Hinch’s call that Jones is a “vicious old queen” becuase that is exactly what he is.
Don’t mess around with the rights of those of us who revile people who happen to also be homosexual, to call a spade a spade. “Mr Devebey’s” alalysis of Jones’ ultra right wing rigor mortis is also a fair observation to my eyes, as one who has seen so many older gay men turn feral as age and mortality approach. Maybe it’s a generational thing but whatever it is it is a particularly unpleasnat aspect of homosexual reality. What you are trying to do is to censor all of us including other gay men from calling Jones out, and suggesting some background. It’s you who are presuming what can and can’t be said. You are very very wrong, morally.
Oscar Jones
October 4, 2012 at 2:41 pmSpot on Helen. I will however forgive Birmingham this time as he is everything you as a write.
I have been quite shocked at the references to Alan Jones’ private life no matter what it involves (and I know nothing of it).
No-one should have been subjected to the incident in London as he was: British police were notorious at that time for arresting innocents and hoping they would quietly plead guilty. To his credit, Jones faced the matter in the full glare of publicity and it was shown to be wrong.
I hated his style of talkback then and I hate it now. But that’s all. Not his personal life. It belongs to him and is none of our business.