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6PR’s Jane Marwick says Monday's ABC’s ‘Feminist Ideas’ panel was “sinister” because some of its contributors implied “men are toxic”. Credlin

6PR’s Jane Marwick says Monday's ABC’s ‘Feminist Ideas’ panel was “sinister” because some of its contributors implied “men are toxic”. “That’s a very dangerous message to be giving our young men,” she said. “The ABC should hang its head in shame”.

Ms Marwick noted the topic generated significant interest on her radio show the following night, saying they “couldn’t get all the callers to air”. The ABC announced it will investigate whether the episode breached editorial standards after receiving audience complaints about the language and ideas expressed by the guests. Image: News Corp

 

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And now free speech doesn’t seem to be so important......

Ok all you Progressive (socialist) women with all the answers - let’s see you reverse park.

AStrongerOZ Where is Jane Caro and the gang? If a bloke had gone rogue like that on Q&A they would stuck to him like s..t to a blanket. The silence by this Clintonesque elitist tribe is deafening.

Jane who?

Pffffft

Implied.....

And she's a bit scary!

The ABC what a waste of taxpayers money, please minister of who ever gives them a hand out, get off your hands and fix this or take away their hand out. If you aren’t ashamed of the ABC you should be !!!

I agree with 6PR’s Jane Marwick . Enough of the rabid intolerance of the Far Left infested: QandA ABCmediawatch ABC ABCNetwork ABCPolitics abcnews abc730 ABCthedrum Over it.

I might be toxic but my doodle is huge

Did she?

Lol

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