The Questions Peter Dutton Wasn’t Asked On 7.30 Last Night Are Much Better Than The Ones He Was
If they seem unnecessarily savage, you haven't been paying attention to the government's offshore processing program.

Yesterday afternoon, ahead of their interview with Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, ABC’s 7.30 Report put out a call on social media for any questions people wanted him asked. It came shortly after the announcement that the minister would be deporting 267 asylum seekers, including 54 children and 37 babies, back to Nauru after a High Court challenge was defeated. Most of the asylum seekers had been in Australia to receive emergency treatment for serious physical and/or mental conditions, and doctors have strongly urged the government not to send them back to the source of the trauma.
Risking jail time – another doctor speaks out about the children he treats who've been brought from Nauru #abc730 pic.twitter.com/zRIfbXmhxy
— abc730 (@abc730) February 3, 2016
So, with that fresh hell in mind — and the fact that Dutton has always been the internet’s punching bag for myriad reasons, which don’t exclude his face looking like a Snapchat filter — it should come as no surprise at all that 7.30‘s call-out was hit with a wave of absolute fury. Among some of the sillier suggestions, were lots of very serious, hard-hitting but totally fair questions — and most of them were rhetorical.
Do you have a question for Peter Dutton?
We'll have him on the show tonight talking #naurudetention + #auspol pic.twitter.com/A0PDTZuwWi— abc730 (@abc730) February 3, 2016
@abc730 How does the Minister sleep at night knowing the abuse, rape & violence children, women & men are experiencing every day?
— Betty G (@greensinspa) February 3, 2016
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. @abc730 What will you tell your children when they find out you sponsored rape and imprisonment of other children?
— jamespatrickm (@dotrat) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 “You’re in a desert. A tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun. But you’re not helping. Why is that, Peter?”
— Scott Bridges (@s_bridges) February 3, 2016
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@s_bridges @jrhennessy @abc730 Why not get an efficiency dividend by cutting out the middle man and raping refugees yourself, peter?
— connor.ser (@connor_ser) February 3, 2016
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Is being raped at the age of five years and then sent back to the environment in which it happened acceptable? @abc730
— Jules Gollan (@assangelove) February 3, 2016
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@assangelove @voter_one @abc730 Can he look those children in the face, if so, it will be proof he’s a sociopath #freethechildren #auspol
— Chris Kirk (@chris_kirk13) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 how dare you call yourself christian, while causing abuse of innocents? #auspol #rfugees pic.twitter.com/A3s5ibhMef
— Glen cares (@grbradbury) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 @canthavepudding I would like you to ask Peter Dutton does he consider stopping the babies his greatest achievement?
— Lee Skelton (@bustersdah) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 “Mr Dutton, what advice would you give to your five-year-old self if you were detained on Nauru?”
— Alex Bruce-Smith (@alexbrucesmith) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 In whose universe is it safe to stick babies in hot tents on a pile of phosphate with sexual predators?
— Jane Salmon (@JSalmonupstream) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 A train leave Sydney at 5pm, one from Melbourne at 6pm; if they travel the same speed how can you look your own mother in the eye?
— Michael Grey (@Mikes005) February 3, 2016
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.@abc730 Why are we still signatories to the Refugee Convention?
— Cool as Sheep (@noplaceforsheep) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 @political_alert “Mr Dutton, you seem to have no affect .. no apparent emotions. Is this helpful in your job?”
— Simon Chapman AO (@SimonChapman6) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 Do you enjoy inflicting pain on innocents Dutton?
— Cathryn Madwitch (@stickymeringue) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 Mr Dutton is there a positive correlation between the ugliness of your face and the ugliness of your heart?
— Mel Amon (@AmonMel) February 3, 2016
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Did you have a miserable childhood, @PeterDutton_MP? Is that why you’ve become such a heartless fuckwit? #LetThemStay @abc730
— #ClientState (@jaraparilla) February 3, 2016
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@abc730 asphinctersayswhat
— Lucy Valentine (@LucyXIV) February 3, 2016
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But sadly, when 7.30pm rolled around, none of these more impassioned questions made it into the script. Although Dutton was confronted with some of the more horrific allegations of brutality, his demeanour remained eerily chill and stable, and his head didn’t implode at all. He dodged questions, consistently repeated himself and implied the asylum seekers’ doctors and lawyers have lied or exaggerated their cases.
It seems Immigration Minister Peter Dutton will not prosecute the whistle-blowing doctors who risked jail time by speaking to us about the children they treated who have lived in Australian detention centres.He’s also confirmed that compensation is being discussed for 9 Save The Children staff after review found that the Federal Government’s allegations against them were unfounded. They were removed from Nauru after raising concerns of sexual harrassment from guards. The then Immigration Minister, Scott Morrison suggested the group had orchestrated a campaign to undermine the Government’s offshore detention policy. More: http://ab.co/1Kih756
Posted by 7.30 on Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Perhaps Leigh Sales’ stand-in, Matt Wordsworth, isn’t up to par on mercilessly drilling controversial and extremely hated politicians, or maybe Dutton is just getting very good at avoiding questions. Either way, it seems most people agree he got off easy.
Dutton: There is a lot of misinformation and there's obviously a lot of emotion around this issue at the moment. #auspol #abc730
— abc730 (@abc730) February 3, 2016
@abc730 and the misinformation is coming from your lot Dutton
— Trisha (@plabg) February 3, 2016
@abc730 @PeterDutton_MP True. Why get emotional about children being tortured, abused and raped? Idiot. — alecsthoughts (@alec3141) February 3, 2016
@abc730 What a crock of shit…and ABC let him get away with saying it. Shame on you. — Deborah (@Prufrockery) February 3, 2016
Thanks to everyone for their Q's for the Immigration Minister for tonight's show. We hope we got some things answered for you #abc730
— abc730 (@abc730) February 3, 2016
@abc730 No, he talked crap and you let him.
— Marilyn Shepherd (@MarilynShephe15) February 3, 2016
. @abc730 Are you joking? Letting that scum get away with accusing a refugee of rape with solid evidence of guard abuse?
— jamespatrickm (@dotrat) February 3, 2016
Dutton has yet to respond to the news this morning that various churches around the country are offering refuge to the asylum seekers due to be sent back to Nauru. The church officials, who are appealing for authorities not to enter the cathedrals to remove any asylum seekers, risk being arrested and fined for obstruction.