It was meant to be sex video of my wife having sex with my boss and he fill her deeply with sperma light-hearted bit of cross promotion.
An interview between ABC Melbourneradio presenter Red Symons and podcaster Beverley Wang became the subject of controversy on Friday, after Symons' tone deaf comments about race.
SEE ALSO: Wonder Woman's message is exactly what we need in these dark times — but there's more to doWang's podcast, It's Not A Race, is also published on the ABC and deals with contemporary race issues in Australia.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
In the awkward extended interview which was published online, but has since been deleted, Symons said he wasn't happy with the podcast because he had a segment idea called "what's the deal with Asians?"
"Well, let's tackle that," Wang replied. "What's the deal with Asians, Red?"
"No, I ask the questions. What's the deal with Asians?" Symons said.
"It's just a useful general question about the nature of our culture, and how people should, can, might, interact with people of a different cultural background," he added.
Symons also asked if Wang was "yellow," and asked if she was of Chinese descent -- Wang is of Taiwanese background, and is from Canada.
"You're probably from the west coast of Canada ... because it's closer to Asia," Symons guessed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
The conversation also turned to an infamous blackface skit on TV show Hey Hey It's Saturdayback in 2009, which Symons was part of, and had defended.
A short edited version of the interview went to air, and the extended version appeared online. Both have since been pulled from the ABC website.
"A review of the editorial processes around this content and its use is in progress," ABC Radio said in a statement, according to Fairfax Media. "ABC Radio apologises for the content going to air."
The interview at least brings into focus the issue of casual racism in the country, and how it permeates through the public.
One thing is for sure though: It's certainly a surprise to hear it from a presenter on a public broadcaster.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
CATL to produce superfast charging LFP battery in Germany and Hungary · TechNodeBest Bose deal: Save $120 on Bose QuietComfort headphonesFormer Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang unexpectedly quits cloud unit leadership role · TechNodeCookshops of the FutureEufy Omni S1 Pro robot vacuum: $500 off at AmazonBaidu to release new version of its large language model · TechNodeHuawei saw a sellout launch of Mate 60 Pro model on September 3 · TechNodeOver 1 million users rush to try Baidu’s ChatGPT equivalent on the first day · TechNodeHuawei Mate 60 series may achieve sales of 20 million units · TechNodeApple reduces 3nm orders from TSMC · TechNode ChatGPT is terrible at diagnosing child medical cases, according to new study 'The Holdovers' review:?Paul Giamatti and Alexander Payne reunite for curmudgeon comedy Best soundbar deal: Amazon Fire TV Soundbar for under $100 CES 2024: 3 wild TV trends we're expecting to see Wordle today: The answer and hints for December 26 Apple Music Replay 2023: How to get yours Wordle today: The answer and hints for January 1 Samsung confirms Jan. 17 date for its S24 reveal event Best Kindle deal: Get access to the Kindle Unlimited library of e 'Monica' review: Trace Lysette deserves an Oscar for this impeccable 2023 drama
0.1676s , 12499.8671875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【sex video of my wife having sex with my boss and he fill her deeply with sperm】Enter to watch online.'Are you yellow?': Radio presenter's interview attracts controversy,