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'The Feed' skewers ACL with Australian Lapsed Catholics Lobby

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SBS’s most irreverent news program ‘The Feed’ have poked a little fun at the Australian Christian Lobby with a parody video featuring “lapsed Catholics.”

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The video satirises the Australian Christian Lobby’s hard-line stance against marriage equality and the Safe Schools program, showcasing a number of citizens with much more pressing concerns such as brunch and a Sunday sleep-in.

Creator and comedian Dan Illic developed the short clip from a Twitter post he published earlier this year while watching ‘Q&A’.

“We think marriage equality will be a beautiful thing,” one lapsed Catholic says.

“Especially if we don’t have to do anything extra.”

Watch the video below and tell us what you think.

The Australian Lapsed Catholic Lobby – The FeedWe believe in brunch, sleep ins and marriage equality for all. Also, not drinking the blood of a tradie that died 2000 years ago ¯\_(ツ)_/¯#TheFeedSBS

Posted by The Feed SBS on Monday, 28 March 2016

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