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RELATIONS between Britain and Australia were at breaking point last night after a vile Sydney man made a joke about LICKING OUT Dame Judi Dench.
UK MPs immediately called for the Australian High Commissioner to be given a carpeting after the disgusting slur
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The row began when a beauty blogger from Perth, Western Australia, shared that she’d eaten some Vegemite – a popular Aussie spread – with a best before date of 1999.
Lauren Curtis, 27, wrote: “I had stayed overnight at my friend’s grandma’s house in 2012. I had Vegemite toast for breakfast.
“In my head I was like ‘ this tastes different’ but then, because I didn’t want to be rude, I quietly turned the jar around and saw the date and said ‘ oh, I think this is off’.”
But while that started a debate on best before dates for NORMAL people, a sick Sydney
DISNEY has been criticised for its representations of Native Americans on screen and is facing calls to pay COMPO to tribes.
Amid the Black Lives Matter kerfuffle, the entertainment giant’s depiction of minority groups is coming under fresh scrutiny.
The studio’s the 1953 animated film, has long attracted controversy for its portrayal
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netizen calling himself Medium Giraffe leered: “Anyone thats chowed down on Judy dench will know what out of date is”.
MPs were quick to rally to the defence of Shakespeare in Love Oscar winner Dame Judi, 85.
One MP, who was too furious to give his name, spluttered: “Why are there no bombers in the air over this outrage?” of Native Americans, as we must now call Red Indians.
And the 1995 based on the life of the Native American woman, has been accused by some of whitewashing a brutal past.
Shannon O’Loughlin, boss of the Washington DC- based Association on American Indian Affairs is calling for Disney to hand over some of the profits it has made from films involving Native American characters.
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