Zoo Weekly's ANZAC Furore: What About the War on Women?
Zoo Weekly has suffered a volley of artillery fire over its April "Special Commemorative Issue" marking the 100 year anniversary of the Gallipoli landing.
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More misogyny from Zoo as Ad Standards Board ruling ignored
Read moreZoo Weekly: because chopping women in half is 'men's lifestyle'
"More Australian men buy and read ZOO than any other magazine in the country – that’s a fact." - ACP Magazines, Zoo Magazine distributor
Read moreVictory! Zoo apologises for 'hottest asylum seeker' competition
The petition calling on ZOO magazine to apologise and scrap its 'hottest asylum seeker competition' accumulated over 6000 signatures.
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How do these people sleep at night?
Read moreBecause all women must be brought to their knees
Melinda Tankard Reist writes on Zoo magazine's portrayal of Mary Mackillop
Published on ABC's The Drum Unleashed
Australia’s first saint, Mary MacKillop, was a woman who devoted her life to the poor and speaking out against injustice. Known as a progressive woman of action, her canonisation has just been celebrated in Rome.Read more
But for Zoo magazine, it doesn’t matter who she is. Or really, who any woman is. Because all women exist only to serve male gratification and pleasure. All women must be brought to their knees.
Here’s some examples of Zoo's treatment of Mary MacKillop, using a model in a habit.
Get porn out of corner stores
Recently, a letter organised by Kids Free to be Kids was presented to the Standing Committee of Attorney’s General censorship ministers with the signatures of over 30 child advocates, including educators, academics and psychologists.
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