Triple J week-long promotion for sex industry harms women and girls
Last week was Triple J’s ‘Porn Week’, with a special focus on stories about pornography and “discussing all things porn”, promising to examine “every facet of pornography”.
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Caitlin Roper was interviewed for Triple J's Hack program following Tyler the Creator's announcement that he had been 'banned' from Australia.
An Open Letter to Triple J- Stop Supporting Tyler the Creator
Collective Shout supporter Sheenah calls on radio station to explain their silence on Tyler the Creator's incitement to violence against women.
In 2014 a member from hip hop band Bliss and Eso made an insensitive comment about domestic violence, putting up an instagram post that mocked violence against women. I was surprised, yet impressed, when Triple J made a stand by refusing to play any Bliss and Eso tracks for an extended period of time, stating that they would ”wait on the audience sentiment before playing the band again.”
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