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British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been forced to apologise and pull his new children’s book from shelves worldwide after being accused of offensively stereotyping Indigenous Australians.
We urge Penguin Books and Jamie Oliver to recognise the impact of their content and take swift action to prevent further harm,' she told The Guardian. 'Penguin Books should pull Billy and the ...
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Billy and the Epic Escape' was pulled from shelves after Indigenous groups called it "culturally insensitive and harmful" Rocket Weijers/Getty; Joe Giddens/PA Images via Getty Jamie Oliver has ...
John Oliver stopped by “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Monday, with the “Last Week Tonight” host addressing the viral video in which he urged his viewers to vote for Kamala Harris.
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A children’s book written by British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been withdrawn from sale after it was criticized for causing offense to Indigenous Australians. The Guardian newspaper ...
A children’s book written by British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been withdrawn from sale after it was criticised for causing offence to Indigenous Australians. The Guardian newspaper ...
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Ahead of the book’s pull from publication, NATSIEC called Oliver’s novel “a reminder of the responsibility that people in positions of influence — teachers, writers, publishers ...