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Cyndi Lauper at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday 6 April 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Cyndi Lauper at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday 6 April 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Cyndi Lauper Tells Abbott To Think Of His Sister’s Rights

by Paul Cashmere on September 15, 2013

in News

Cyndi Lauper has sent a message of Australia’s Prime Minister-elect Abbott to consider the rights of people like his sister when it comes to marriage equality.

“Hey on behalf of the LGBT community here in Australia I hope Marriage equality happens now. Tony Abbott think of your sister’s civil rights,” Cyndi tweeted today.

Cyndi has been an outspoken activist for the LGBT movement and has performed for numerous LGBT charities and events throughout the world. She started campaigning for equal rights in support of her lesbian sister Ellen. The song “True Colors” has become an anthem of acceptance and inspiration in gay community.

Tony Abbott, a former student priest, was swept to power in Australia last week following the personal endorsement of Rupert Murdoch.

His sister Christine Forster told 60 Minutes, “When I told him about the situation I was in, he just said to me, ‘Look, Chris, I know that life does throw up some difficult and sometimes terrible situations for people but I know that you’re just going to be doing the best you can to deal with that’.”

When questioned about his thoughts on homosexuality in a 2010 interview with Liz Hayes, Abbott said, “I’d probably say I feel a bit threatened… as so many people.”

Cyndi Lauper left Australia today after performing her final concert last night in Wollongong.

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