Singer Phoebe Bridgers’ “public vitriol” of sporting champion Margaret Court last night over her views about homosexuality was uncivilised and brutish, says Sky News host Chris Kenny.
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“They hate Margaret Court because of her old-fashioned Christian views that oppose homosexuality and same-sex marriage and the like.“Leave her alone, show some tolerance – that’s the banner you claim, so live it.”
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