Macklemore gay anthem Same Love tops Australian charts after homophobic censorship demands
Macklemoreās gay anthem Same Love has topped the Australian iTunes charts, after the country ex-PM Tony Abbott called for the song to be censored.
As Australia votes on equal marriage, controversy has erupted over plans for rapper Macklemoreās setlist to perform at the countryās National Rugby League Grand Final.
Politicians in the country have demanded Macklemore be banned from performing his 2013 gay anthem Same Love, with former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the de facto leader of the anti-gay marriage lobby, wading into the row to call for the song to be banned.
Meanwhile, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton claimed that an anti-gay marriage song should be played alongside it to ābalanceā the event, though he didnāt actually specify any such song that actually exists.
The manufactured controversy has backfired, however ā as Macklemore has now topped the charts in the country.
Amid the row, the song has risen to the top of the Australian iTunes chart.
The surge in the songās popularity would suggest that even if politicians arenāt thrilled about Same Love in Australia, the people are cool with it.
Macklemore hit back at Tony Abbott yesteray.
He said: āIām getting a lot of tweets from angry, old white dudes in Australiaā¦ I think there is a petition to ban me from playing it.
āItās interesting times in Australiaā¦ Iāmma go harder!ā
The Coalition for Marriage, which has often claimed it supports āfreedom of speechā, had claimed it was ābizarre that the NRL would choose to use its half-time entertainment to push a message which it knows millions of Australians disagree withā.
Abbott, who was booed during his appearance at the final in 2014, wrote on Twitter: āFooty fans shouldnāt be subjected to a politicised grand final. Sport is sport!ā
Earlier this week, Mr Abbottās own daughter Frances Abbott appeared in an advert for the Yes campaign.
āYou canāt help who you fall in love with,ā she said in the advert.
āLove just happens sometimes and itās unexpected and thatās kind of whatās the awesome thing about it.ā
Mr Abbott, who led the country until he wad deposed in an internal party coup in 2015, has called on Australians to vote against equality against the wishes of his own sister Christine Forster, who is waiting for the right to marry her same-sex partner.
Abbott stunned the country last month when he appeared to suggest it would be ābestā for Ms Forsterās children to be raised by a straight couple.
Mr Abbott recently stirred controversy when he visited US-based extremist lobbying group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) ā despite the group allegedly pressuring countries around the world to keep sodomy laws banning gay sex.