Extreme right-winged tragic Cory Bernardi was given a slap in his bass clef from international Australian songwriter Darren Hayes after using Hayes’ Savage Garden music to promote his fanatical agenda.
Hayes, 50% of 90s pop duo Savage Garden, slapped the Liberal Party deserter for adding him to a playlist perceived to rebel against the Triple J Hottest 100 event moved from January 26 to January 28 out of respect for the first Australians.
“I do not want to be associated with you, your party or your views. Remove my music from this stunt or expect contact from my publisher,” Hayes tweeted to Bernardi.
Hi @CoryBernadi and @AuConservatives. I do not want to be associated with you, your party or your views. Remove my music from this stunt or expect contact from my publisher @SonyATV https://t.co/fBmVisypLz
— Darren Hayes (@darrenhayes) January 17, 2018
“Get over yourself @darrenhayes. Music is for everyone,” Bernardi fired back as he removed Hayes from his playlist.
Get over yourself @darrenhayes. Music is for everyone. https://t.co/zZyYFd9nC1
— Cory Bernardi (@corybernardi) January 17, 2018
Extremist Cory Bernardi has been inflammatory on human rights with an agenda similar to Germany’s Nazi party of the 30s and 40s. He has suggested gay marriage will lead to bestiality and backs campaigns aligned with America’s dishonest president trumping his slogan as “Make Australia Great Again’.
Bernardi’s views are so extreme that even conservative LNP Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has called him “extreme”.
Bernardi is still using the music of Cold Chisel, AC/DC, Hunters & Collectors, Paul Kelly and, worse still, Christine Anu, Gurrumul and Yothu Yindi in his playlist.
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