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Julia Gillard's misogyny speech has been turned into the best song ever.

Is it possible for Julia Gillard’s famous misogyny speech to be any better?

Yes. Yes it is.

By singing it to the tune of Gloria Gaynor’s “I will Survive.”

The singer is Bronwyn Calcutt, and the the song is so amazing that she got to perform it for Gillard at an event on the weekend.

Check it:

 

 

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Top Comments

Mike 10 years ago

I think this video of angry women abusing someone who strikes many of us as Mr. Average sums up why so Ms Gillard alienated so many men


MumtazRaezaDMATaeza:) 10 years ago

Is this argumentum ad hominem at all?!

guest 10 years ago

No, it's refuting the point made by the Tony Abbott at the time, specifically, and backing up with quotes and evidence. Definitely not argumentum ad hominem with that body of evidence behind it.

Anon 10 years ago

Out of context quotes, sure. Evidence? Can you tell us what this evidence is?

guest 10 years ago

More like quotes relevant to her point - the hypocrisy of Tony Abbott suddenly noticing 'vile' and 'derogatory' behaviour from his former and supposed friend when it suited him politically, yet participating in such unsavoury behaviour himself - and not objecting to others doing so when they were on his team.

Evidence? Watch it again - and listen to those gems!

Anon 10 years ago

We all have. No sexism or misogyny to be found. Just a bunch of out of context quotes. Care to point something out of her speech?