AUSTRALIAN CHRISTIAN LOBBY NOT HAPPY WITH SUNRISE, MARIE CLAIRE
The country’s most powerful ‘family values’ group, the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) has attacked Channel 7’s Sunrise and magazine Marie Claire for launching a campaign this week in support of marriage equality. The media have partnered with activist organisation GetUp.
Sunrise executive producer Michael Pell said of the initiative:
“For a long time now they have both been behind the whole gay marriage issue. They understand everyone does not support it, but a show like Sunrise, we care. We are trying to make a difference – it’s not an issue about sexuality, it’s a human rights issue.”
The ACL suggested its members might like to: “Register your disgust that the press, supposedly the neutral umpire and facilitator of public debate, should allow itself to be captured by the propaganda machine of the gay lobby.”
If you feel so inclined, you can register your support for Sunrise and its partners here.
Here’s what else is on our radar today:
1. Gwyneth Paltrow used the ‘N-word’. But it’s not quite so cut and dried. The actress and mother was watching (live) Jay-Z and Kanye perform in Paris. The name of their hit song? Ni**as in Paris. Gwyn tweeted: “Ni**as in paris for real.” She even used the asterisks. She clearly meant it as a reference but fans turned on her all the same, criticising Paltrow.
Her response was short and sweet: “Hold up. It’s the title of the song!”
2. Meet David Boone. He was accepted into 22 of the 23 schools he applied for, including Harvard, Princeton and Yale. He landed a scholarship. He also spent much of his youth homeless, sleeping at friend’s houses when he could or in the park when he had nowhere else. He did his homework at bus stations. Now he’s studying computer science and engineering at Harvard. Nice.