Sky News host Rowan Dean says one of the basic rules of wokeness is it never goes in “both directions”.\n\nThis comes after a concert in Germany was cancelled due to Tom Fronza, who is white, playing a didgeridoo with his band.\n\n“So of course a white person can’t play a didgeridoo, but of course, a black or non-white person of any description can play any instrument whatsoever,” Mr Dean said.\n\n“It’s quite amusing because there was a clip doing the rounds following this on social media today which went back and showed … in Germany, poor old Hugh Jackman trying to stand on one leg during the promotional tour for the film Australia with Nicole Kidman trying to pretend to behave in an Indigenous way.\n\n“Because the strong image from that film was someone playing a didgeridoo.”
Sky News host Rowan Dean says one of the basic rules of wokeness is it never goes in “both directions”.
This comes after a concert in Germany was cancelled due to Tom Fronza, who is white, playing a didgeridoo with his band. “So of course a white person can’t play a didgeridoo, but of course, a black or non-white person of any description can play any instrument whatsoever,” Mr Dean said. “It’s quite amusing because there was a clip doing the rounds following this on social media today which went back and showed … in Germany, poor old Hugh Jackman trying to stand on one leg during the promotional tour for the film Australia with Nicole Kidman trying to pretend to behave in an Indigenous way.
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