This article was originally published by Hireup.
When news broke last week that Kyle Sandilands was actually being held accountable for his vile comments about the Paralympic Games last year – which he called “horrific” among other things – all I could muster was a mocking slow clap.
Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate that someone at the Australian Media and Communications Authority (ACMA) had the guts to make this call and draw a line in the sand. But I struggle to see how a man who, in his own words, “refuses to bow to a woke world” is going to do anything other than treat his mandatory sensitivity training as a joke.
Plus, I have questions about this ‘sensitivity training’. The big one is whether or not it’s going to be informed by the lived experience of disabled people. Who exactly will be delivering this training? Because I hate to break it to you ACMA, but if it’s delivered by a bunch of able-bodied people reading from a textbook, it’s not actually all that helpful.
While you're here, watch No Filter - Maz Compton on Kyle Sandilands. Post continues after video.
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