Australian newspaper sparks backlash by saying being LGBT is unhealthy for young people
An Australian newspaper has attracted a backlash after including LGBT people in a graphic about how the youth are unhealthy.
The headline of the article, published this morning in The Daily Telegraph, was “Fat Chance of Being Healthy”.
This was positioned directly above an image titled “Young Aussies only have themselves to blame”.
Alongside troubling figures on obesity, alcohol and drug consumption and mental health was a completely untroubling statistic about the LGBT youth.
It showed that 16.8 percent of Australian secondary school students are homosexual or bisexual, according to a report which the article was based on.
The figure was placed right in the centre of the graphic, above drug use and below alcohol intake, prompting outrage from readers, as reported by BuzzFeed Australia.
Tele: we don’t need Safe Schools to stop bullying LGBTI kids
Also Tele: same-sex attraction is an illness pic.twitter.com/p9kZKch5n4
— Josh Taylor (@joshgnosis) July 12, 2017
According to the @dailytelegraph,being a LGBTQI teen is bad for your health. Akin to smoking/excess drinking. I CAN’T. What is this fuckery? pic.twitter.com/65kv9BIzZD
— Em Rusciano (@EmRusciano) July 12, 2017
Disgusting, blatant homophobia in @dailytelegraph today, equating same sex attraction with obesity & drug taking pic.twitter.com/2AsifWnr6w
— Jeremy Buckingham (@greensjeremy) July 12, 2017
um @dailytelegraph are there any stats on the number of people responsible for this piece who are still living in 1984? pic.twitter.com/FwAcXWkSTa
— Elle McClure (@ellemcclure) July 12, 2017
is it just because @dailytelegraph has so normalized its bigotry and social contempt that this seems to have not made waves? pic.twitter.com/7sd895XkAy
— Jonathan Green (@GreenJ) July 12, 2017
This morn’s Daily Telegraph lists kids being attracted to the same sex as an example of being unhealthy, alongside drug and alcohol abuse pic.twitter.com/obd430BFFn
— Sally Rugg (@sallyrugg) July 12, 2017
.@dailytelegraph A homo here. I’m pretty stoked to be gay, I have a great friends, a career, a heater! I don’t feel like a “health concern.”
— BM (@macleanbrendan) July 12, 2017
Hey @dailytelegraph there is zero evidence to put same sex attracted young people in your unhealthy graphic. Kids deserve better #auspol https://t.co/yUKD1C8z4x
— PatriciaKarvelas (@PatsKarvelas) July 12, 2017
Christopher Dore, Editor of The Daily Telegraph, released a statement on Twitter following the backlash.
He defended the story and its accompanying graphic, saying: “The headline clearly referred to the health issue of obesity, as did the accompanying story, which focused on diet.
“The graphic that sat alongside the story took statistics from the NSW Government’s Youth Health Framework report 2017 to 2024, capturing a broader snapshot of the lives of our young people.
“It is a statistical picture of young people’s lives, from where they live to how they live.
“Unfortunately the presentation of the story has been misinterpreted.
“The story in no way suggests, or intends to suggest, that same-sex relationships are unhealthy.
“There is no judgement expressed at all in the story other than about diet.”
The article included social demographer Mark McCrindle’s quote that this figure was “extremely high” compared to the rest of the population.
“It is almost 10 times the national figure,” he added. “It’s about their life stage, they are working out where they are at … It’s a time of great flux.”
Apart from this slightly condescending comment, there was nothing else derogatory in the article about LGBT young people – aside from the graphic, of course.
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