Kyle Sandilands’ rant about the Voice to Parliament and the billions spent on Indigenous Australians is censored by KIIS FM bosses
Kyle Sandilands’ diatribe about the Voice to Parliament and the billions spent on Indigenous Australians is censored by KIIS FM bosses
Kyle Sandilands’ emotional diatribe about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament has been censored by network bosses.
The KIIS FM star was in full flight on Thursday morning, clashing dramatically with newsreader Brooklyn Ross on the air about funding for Indigenous Australians.
‘We really have to give [Indigenous Australians] money and take care of them,” Ross said.
“No, bulls**t!” exclaimed Kyle, before arguing about how funds should be allocated.
“What about educating people and giving people the chance to build their own lives like the rest of us did?” he said.
Kyle Sandilands’ [pictured] emotional diatribe about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament has been censored by network bosses
The on-air clash came just after large parts of Sandilands’ comments were censored.
Kyle strongly objected to the alleged allocation of $34 billion to Indigenous Australians, demanding to know why the money was not having a more positive effect.
“Nobody is really putting all that $34 billion into solving the real problem. They paint houses and give them this and that [without fixing the real problems].
“We’ll rename Fraser Island!” Kyle scoffed before attacking Welcome to Country traditions.
“Look, The Project thanks people from the past [for] use their land,” before declaring, “These things, they’re worthless!”
Kyle strongly objected to the alleged allocation of $34 billion to Indigenous Australians, demanding to know why the money was not having a more positive effect. Pictured: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
‘No one is better than another. If they’re treated worse, that’s a problem,” Kyle continued.
“Yeah, I agree,” said co-host Jackie “O” Henderson, who had remained largely silent during Kyle’s outburst.
“Thanks Jackie,” Kyle said sarcastically. “Jackie finally turned up.”
“I understand you don’t want to get involved,” the 52-year-old father of one child admitted. ‘[An] angry man and a gay man [Ross] row.’
“And we’re both white!” he added, to Jackie’s laughter.
The on-air clash came just after large parts of Sandilands’ comments were censored. In the photo: Brooklyn Ross
The comments come just a week after KIIS bosses heavily censored celebrity chef Pete Evans during an interview.
Evans, who destroyed his own media career by spreading misinformation and sharing a “racist” meme during the Covid-19 pandemic, appeared on KIIS FM’s top-rated breakfast show last Thursday in a bid to clear his name.
The former My Kitchen Rules star called into the show from his remote property in northeastern NSW and reiterated his opposition to Covid vaccines, masks and social distancing.
He also cast doubt on Covid rapid antigen testing and defended his claims about the “healing” abilities of the $15,000 BioCharger lamps he was fined in 2020 for promoting.
However, most of what he said was peeped out by the station’s censors.
Listeners later called the show to weigh in on whether Evans should be censored by the mainstream media, with the vast majority stating it was time to “undo” him.
One fan said Evans should be canceled because he is a “real man” who “stands up” for his beliefs.
Another claimed that Evans had “gone to do the research” and was “not just chattering away”, and therefore should not be barred from publicly sharing his opinions, even if they are considered scientifically incorrect.
The comments come just a week after KIIS bosses heavily censored celebrity chef Pete Evans [pictured] during a job interview