Friday, 18 March 2016

Turnbull tells ministers to "choose words carefully" again - Safe Schools

Christensen
Our great new wet fish of a shining leader has once again warned his MP's to "choose their words carefully" when debating or discussing about the Safe Schools program for the LGBT. This is the second time he's socked it to Christensen with the wet fish sock that is the PM's style. This comes after Christensen used parliamentary privilege to accuse a well respected academic of promoting paedophilia over an article written 35 years ago. 
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has issued a warning over the Safe Schools debate, telling all politicians they should “choose their words carefully”.

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The PM on Thursday called out those using disrespectful language, including Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, who has previously referred to Coalition Senator Cory Bernardi as a homophobe.

“The way that he has sought to describe any critic of the Safe Schools program as being an extremist or an ideologue, or worse, is utterly unworthy and he should recognise that inflaming this debate is unworthy,” Mr Turnbull said. The New Daily
It's absolutely laughable that Turnbull has a go at Shorten over his homophobe jibe. Just look at what Christensen said. 
His comments come amid the promotion of a petition calling for the gender diversity program to be suspended or axed. 

The petition was instigated by George Christensen – a strident critic of the gender diversity program – who on Wednesday intervened in the debate under parliamentary privilege. 

Mr Christensen accused the Safe Schools program of being linked to a “paedophilia advocate” and named that person as Professor Gary Dowsett from La Trobe University. 

The university said it stood by Professor Dowsett, describing the attack as appalling. The New Daily 

 Another wet fish slap needed perhaps? How long is it going to be before Christensen comes out with something else equally as outrageous and inflammatory?








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