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Australia’s female Prime Minister was subjected to a TV comedy spoof of sex scenes

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The sitcom "The Prime Minister at Home" broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation created a fictional scene of female Prime Minister Gillard and her partner wrapped in the national flag, and the scene was "turbulent", which was criticized by MPs.

File picture: Australian female Prime Minister Gillard

The fictional sitcom "At Home With Julia" broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation recently A spoof of female Prime Minister Gillard's private life was accused of improper screenwriting and "overstepping the bottom line". It is reported that in a scene in the play, the actress who played the female Prime Minister Gillard had a "turbulent relationship" with a man on the table in the Prime Minister's Office. Afterwards, she covered her naked body with the Australian flag and lay snuggled on the ground with her partner.

The vulgar plot was criticized by MPs

According to reports, these "out of place" plots were severely criticized by many Australian MPs, calling the sex scenes "disgusting", and even To cut the funding originally allocated to the station.

Australian Prime Minister Gillard, who belongs to the Labor Party, laughed off the incident. However, in a closed session of Congress, Forrest, a member of the conservative opposition National Party, pointed out that the TV station's actions went beyond what is tolerated. Bottom line.

Another National Party MP Scott also criticized the screenwriter for being insulting to the Prime Minister's Office, and that the characters in the story were not nameless, but real-life people. Scott is worried that teenagers are affected by TV dramas, causing parents to not know how to ask their children to respect their elders and national leaders, and calls on everyone to reconsider funding for TV stations.

A government protocol official said that even in TV dramas, the national flag should not be displayed on the ground. Flint, the head of an organization that supports Australia's constitutional monarchy, said that when using the flag, even if it is just trying to be a joke, it needs to be handled more carefully.

The broadcaster refuted: the female prime minister expressed her patriotism in a "gentle" way

A spokesman for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation refuted the above criticism, believing that the relevant scenes broadcast were not "hot and passionate". The image of Gillard shown is "gentle and soft", and in reality, people wrap themselves in the national flag on many occasions. Since there is nothing wrong with them doing so, there is nothing wrong with the Prime Minister using the national flag to "express patriotism".

However, some MPs have other opinions on this matter, saying that the Liberal Party has been the target of attacks from the outside world, and former Prime Minister Howard also suffered a lot of ridicule. Although such comedy is in poor taste, it is used as a censorship The reason is not appropriate. "If you don't like it, turn off the TV," she said.

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