News | 22nd September 2021
From hero to zero
“Kyle Sandilands has gone from hero to zero in record time after mocking the Paralympics. In July the shock jock was praised for his viral Get Vaxxed Baby video, which urged people to get vaccinated. But this week his comments about the Paralympics have plunged him back into controversy.
“I saw some poor bloke who ran for the high jump and veered right because he was blind and landed on his arse, on the ground,” Sandilands said on his popular radio show.
“Then when they were playing soccer, the blind people, I was thinking, are you joking? They’re throwing themselves on the ground like sausages to block the ball.”
Disability groups are calling for a boycott of his sponsors. Chris Edwards, Vision Australia advocate, who himself is blind, told Weekly Beast: “Paralympians and other sports people who live with disability have the same passion and commitment to exceed in their fields as anybody else … To denigrate their performance on the basis of their disability is extremely insulting, not only to Paralympians, but to anyone who lives with a disability.”
The chief executive of Ability Works, Sue Boyce, said “words matter”.
“Especially words and statements made by people in the limelight who have the potential to influence community attitudes and be a powerful force for change.”
Sandilands told his viewers on Friday: “I said all these things, but I wasn’t negative towards the contest.”
Click here to read the full article: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/sep/03/executive-decision-lachlan-murdoch-turns-back-on-media-inquiry-to-reopen-fox-news
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Ability Works partnerships and grant funding projects.
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