Steve Price made an appearance on The Project last night to voice his opinion after his comments on ABCโs Q&A received a backlash.
A man from the Q&A audience, Tarang Chawla, asked a question on the topic of how public figures could change the culture and conversation surrounding domestic violence, using his sisterโs murder as an example. When Steve Price defended Eddie McGuireโs now-famous โdrowningโ comments about Caroline Wilson as a joke, columnist Van Badham explained why this interpretation is problematic. Steve Price responded by calling her โhystericalโ and by interrupting her.
Last night on The Project, though Carrie Bickmore is a friend and a colleague of Steve Priceโs, when he appeared on the show, she told me just how disappointed she was by his comments.
โA lot of what happens on the desk is theatre,โ she said. โBut I donโt think thereโs room for theatre when weโre talking about violence against women.โ
She passionately explained the statistic that one woman is dying every week, and that she didnโt expect him to shift the conversation.
โA man talked to you about the death of his sister, and I was so amazed that you didnโt want to show compassion and use that time you had to constructively talk about something that I would have believed that you really believed in stopping, violence against women.โ
Price stuck to his guns, responding that he is going to meet with the man who asked the question, however did not regret his comments.
โIโm not going to be verballed by an aggressive woman sitting next to me who thinks that you can only be upset about domestic violence if youโre female. That is the point I was making.โ
Waleed Aly soon stepped in and explained the significance of the word โhystericalโ to women, which has been used throughout history to suggest they are โirrational and incapable of being reasonable because they have ovaries.โ The word even originates from the Latin for โwombโ.
Despite this, Price still stuck by what he had said, leaving everyone with this comment:
โI describe things as I see them, I donโt need to make judgements about whether itโs a man or a woman. If thatโs the way the personโs acting, Iโll call it out every time!โ