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1 online resource (streaming video file) (51 min. 47 sec.) ; 312920955 bytes |
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What happens when your sexuality clashes with your cultural, religious or political beliefs? In the lead up to the federal election, Labor Senator Penny Wong joins religious leaders and ordinary community members to discuss gay marriage.New Zealand, Britain, Brazil, South Africa and parts of Mexico and the United States have legalised same-sex marriage. In Australia, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced his change of mind and polling shows a majority of Australians are in favour. But there is still strong opposition. Some say their cultural traditions, their religious beliefs or their political positions mean they simply can't accept it. In a fiery and emotional debate, Insight picks apart the different struggles people are having with gay marriage. (An SBS Production) CC |
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Broadcast 2013-08-13 at 20:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Homosexuality -- Religious aspects.
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Marriage -- Social aspects.
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Parent and child -- Family relationships.
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Same-sex marriage -- Law and legislation.
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Same-sex marriage -- Religious aspects.
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Children of same-sex parents.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Brockie, Jenny, host
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Abdulla, Imam Daayiee, contributor
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Boyce, Sue, contributor
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Brennan, Frank, contributor
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Gutnick, Moshe, contributor
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Horsley, Philomena, contributor
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Joseph, Blaise, contributor
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Langrell, Patrick, contributor
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Lawrence, Jeremy, contributor
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McCheyne, Jason Tuazon, contributor
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Mokdassi, Sayed, contributor
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Namdar, Farshid, contributor
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Ninio, Jacqueline, contributor
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Ochudzawa, Monica, contributor
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Saleem, Sheikh Mohamadu, contributor
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Sun, Jenny, contributor
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van Gend, David, contributor
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Wakeling, Raj, contributor
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Wong, Penny, contributor
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Woods, Monsignor John, contributor
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Zhang, Feng, contributor
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