The Promise: A Reply to Professor Wootten

The Promise: A Reply to Professor Wootten

In early January 2012, the Executive Council of Aus­trali­an Jewry (ECAJ) submitted a written complaint to SBS that the four-part tele­vi­sion series The Promise, which it had put to air in November and December 2011, promoted and endorsed racist ste­reo­types of Jews, in violation of the SBS Codes of Practice. The ECAJ was not the first or only com­plain­ant. I was informed by SBS that it received a total of 62 such com­plaints, an unusually high number for one of their programs. Among the com­plain­ants were Senator Glenn Sterle of Western Australia (on 9 December 2012) and the Aus­trali­an Asso­ci­ation of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Des­cend­ants (on 27 December 2011).

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