ABC slammed for ‘emotional blackmail’ on Anzac Day

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ABC slammed for ‘emotional blackmail’ on Anzac Day
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It is possible for the ABC to reflect on the extraordinary stories of soldiers without the “emotional blackmail” of Indigenous recognition, Sky News host Caroline Di Russo says.

While discussing Anzac Day on the ABC’s Q and A program, panellists shined a light on the “intergenerational trauma” of displaced Indigenous people.

“We get enough emotional blackmail every other day of the year, so if they could just park it for the one day, that would be lovely,” Ms Di Russo told Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton.

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