By Situation Theatre 9/6/2020
Objectivity.
Long-time haters of “The Bad Show” were left confused and disoriented last night as they were treated to watching three young, courageous, articulate black people speak truth to power, making two white politicians look like absolute dogshit.
"We're not asking for the world, we're asking to live." How can Australia strive towards justice for those who have died in custody? #QandA pic.twitter.com/ta4Brj6KTC
— QandA (@QandA) June 9, 2020
Watching Nakkiah Lui, Meyne Wyatt, and Nyadol Nyuon go straight for the jugular of the very old, very racist system of governance in this country and expose its representatives for the careerist shills they are was the pleasure of a lifetime, but not one Q & A’s producers are likely to repeat.
To appease the disgruntled members of the old white ruling class on the ABC Board and in the Morrison Government, Q & A have already announced next week’s panel will feature three Nazis, two climate deniers, and one child from the IPA to represent both of those identities.
The theme will be “They Say Racism and Climate Change Are Bad. But Are They Really?”
Meyne Wyatt closes #QandA with a monologue from his play, City of Gold. pic.twitter.com/9ALFIYRAnq
— QandA (@QandA) June 8, 2020