‘Unbelievable’: ABC show ‘brainwashing’ students with pro-Voice campaigners

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‘Unbelievable’: ABC show ‘brainwashing’ students with pro-Voice campaigners
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The ABC is “brainwashing students” with predominantly pro-Indigenous Voice campaigners on their children’s show Behind the News, says The Australian’s Media Writer Sophie Elsworth.

“This clip that we’re talking about is really quite unbelievable,” she told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“They gave Dutton a tiny little clip in there, they didn’t give him much oxygen at all, and then they’ve run all these pro-Voicers and then put Lidia Thorpe in there. “So, they’ve ticked all their boxes that they need to do at the ABC, but this is being shown to children in the classrooms. “If I was a child of that age group I’d be thinking, why wouldn’t you vote for the Voice, this is a wonderful thing.

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