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Grace Tame: Australia PM apologises for calling survivor 'difficult'
Summary
Australia's prime minister apologised after describing Grace Tame as "difficult" during a rapid-response game; Tame and other politicians criticised the label as dismissive of a woman who has spoken out about abuse and campaigned for law change.
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Australia's prime minister apologised after describing Grace Tame as "difficult" during a one-word response game, saying he meant the word to refer to hardships she has faced. Tame is a former Australian of the Year who has campaigned on issues related to sexual abuse and law reform. She rejected the description and some politicians publicly criticised the prime minister's choice of words.
Notable points:
- Anthony Albanese called Grace Tame "difficult" in a rapid-response segment and later apologised "if there was any misinterpretation," saying he referred to hardships she has experienced.
- Grace Tame described the label as "misogynist's code for a woman who won't comply" and contrasted it with descriptions such as "courageous."
- Greens leader Larissa Waters and other figures publicly criticised the prime minister's wording.
- No formal follow-up action or procedure connected to the remark was reported.
Summary:
The prime minister's remark prompted public criticism and discussion about language used to describe women who speak out. Undetermined at this time.
