Die Antwoord has been dropped from two festival lineups, after footage emerged of Yolandi and Ninja’s attack on a fellow musician.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, it’s alleged that the Crusaders used homophobic slurs against other McDonald’s patrons. It’s not the only criticism levelled against them.
Steven Anderson’s rants have been plastered all over local media in anticipation of his arrival, but now that he’s been banned he’s throwing a hissy fit.
When discussing the Orlando mass shootings, journalist Owen Jones walked out after the host wouldn’t acknowledge an extremely important issue.
Mississippi is under the pump for a law it just passed this week, so the folks at Funny or Die thought they would highlight just how ridiculous that law is.
A few weeks ago Jason Alexander, best known for his role as George Costanza on Seinfeld, made some unfortunate remarks during an appearance on the Craig Ferguson Show. Many saw his comments, about cricket being a gay sport, as hurtful and offensive, a consequence he had never intended. To set the record straight he offered a sincere, heartfelt apology, click through to read it in full.
While the rest of us have been wondering whether or not people are born gay, India’s Health Minister has know all along: that it is in fact a disease from the West. The only thing he is still struggling with is identifying sufferers from this illness as it is “difficult to find them because you don’t know who is doing it and where they are.”
Richard Metzger, television host and author, recently received an email from Facebook letting him know that a photo of his had been taken down for violating “Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities,” which prohibits “nudity, or any kind of graphic or sexually suggestive content.” The photo in question was of two men kissing.