Grace Tame has escaped Anthony Albanian to criticize her decision to wear a 'disrespectful' T-shirt to an Australian of the Year event.
The Australian of the Year in 2021 wore a T-shirt with the slogan: 'F *** Murdoch' when she was greeted by a grinning MR Albanian and his fiancé Haydon in the Lodge in Canberra on Saturday.
Mrs. Tame, 30, was invited to participate in other previous recipients of the highest honor of the nation and 2025 finalists.
The survivor of sexual abuse of children recently resolved against the way in which her personal story was depicted in the media, in particular of News Corp, who is owned by billionaire Rupert Murdoch and his family.
Later his clumsy grin interpreted during the meeting, the prime minister said he thought that Mrs. Tame's stunt “took away from the people who were there.”
“People can express themselves, but I thought it was disrespectful for the event and of the people for which that event was in the first place,” said Mr. Albanese on Monday.
Now Mrs. Tame has returned, and accuses Mr Albanians of chairing a 'spineless' and 'cowardly' government – and reveals the real answer to her provocative T -shirt from the lodge.
In a 1500-words essay published by the left-wing news website Cikey, Mrs. Tame drew the suggestion of Mr Albanese that her T-shirt had taken the attention of other award-nominees and prominent guests.
Grace Tame wore the 'F *** Murdoch' T-shirt to an event on the eve of Australia Day to 'speak Truth to Power'. LR: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, his fiancé Jodie Haydon and Mrs. Tame
Later his clumsy grin interpreted during the meeting, the prime minister said he thought that Mrs. Tame's stunt “took away from the people who were there” and “disrespectful”
“Certainly, these were not the same people who asked to take selfies with me who wore the T-shirt in the courtyard, who praised me to take a point of view and remain faithful to myself?” She wrote.
'These people, including doctors, academics, scientists, musicians, writers, entrepreneurs, athletes, lawyers and even a former soldier who proudly showed me their own anti-murdoch merchandise?
“While I left the lodge, one of the prime minister's staff noted:” There are many of us who want us to be able to wear that shirt. ”
“Afterwards, journalists wanted to pose next to me.”
Mrs. Tame, who referred to the prime minister on the conditions of the first name in the whole piece, accused his management of the management of 'weak knees' about his attitude towards Israel.
'We have all looked full of disgust over the past 16 months as the once-laid out politician, who gave speeches in parliament in support of the Palestinian liberation, has supervised the confrontation of the PR device of his government to defend the genocidal operation van Israël, 'MS MS MS MS MS TAM wrote.
She described Australia as a 'spinless colony of the United States' and accused both Labor and the coalition of being in Hock to the Murdoch property.
“When a petition was presented that received more than half a million signatures that demanded a royal committee in the Murdoch regime, Anthony Albanian did nothing,” wrote Mrs. Tame.
The 2021 Australian of the year wore a T-shirt decorated with 'F *** Murdoch' at the front
'Anthony's predictable reaction to my statement of two words has strengthened how toxic grip of Murdoch is still in the Western world.
“It is also revealed that while Australia throws itself like a relaxed Larrikin, the game to smile a smile, it was actually bought a cowardly agent by the illusion of politeness policy.”
But Mrs. Tame, who has just been unveiled as a brand ambassador for Nike, then admitted that opposition leader Peter Dutton would be a 'more dangerous prime minister than Anthony Albanese'.
On Tuesday, Daily Mail Australia revealed that MS Tame apparently had no problem with the Murdoch -Rijk in December 2019.
She was a guest speaker at the Internal News Awards of the company, held in a cinema in Sydney and organized by Mr. Murdoch's son Lachlan, where they and the other price receivers received a standing ovation.
Her 'courageous' speech left the audience of News and Fox guests in tears, according to a report in the Mercury.
At the time, Mrs. Tame thanked everyone who had supported the campaign for stimulating legal changes so that victims of sexual violence could tell their stories.
“This is a very special moment for me,” she started. “It is hard to believe that I even stand here that speaks to you.”
Two months earlier, the Tasmanian government had announced that it would change laws that prevent victims of sexual abuse from identifying themselves and publicly describing what they had endured.
“When the media collaborate with the people to inform and serve the larger good, we achieve the bigger good,” said Mrs. Tame.
“We can change individual lives. We can bring about a revolution in our collective conscience.
'Together we wrote history as a team. The law in Tasmania is being changed. To all those who are still silent, we say: “Your voice is important. You will be heard. It's not your fault.” '
Lachlan Murdoch – then co -chairman of News and now in some control over the media giant – also spoke that evening and praised Mrs. Tame for her courage.
“I want to thank, Grace,” said Mr. Murdoch.
“By participating with us tonight, you remind us that the purpose of journalism is not to give journalists a voice, but to give people like you a voice, to give the truth a voice.”