Australierne mente ikke det var så ansvarligt at lære børn, at edderkopper er søde og, at man sagtens kan lege med dem.

Giver jo meget god mening i Australsk kontekst.

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    Måske man bare ikke skulle bo et sted hvor 110% af naturen nakker dig hvis du vender ryggen til den…forstå et vink med en vognstang, venner!

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A controversial episode of Peppa Pig has been pulled off the air in Australia for a second time, after complaints it told children to pick up and play with dangerous spiders.

    In the offending episode, Daddy Pig tells a frightened Peppa that spiders are “very very small” and “can’t hurt you” after the eponymous arachnid enters her room.

    The episode had not been broadcast on TV because of its unsuitability, but was “accidentally published online due to a technical problem”, the ABC said at the time.

    On 25 August, the episode was aired again on Nick Jr, a children’s channel affiliated with Nickelodeon and available on the Australian pay TV service Foxtel.

    But after being contacted by media, Nick Jr said it would remove the episode from programming rotation, despite continuing to maintain that it “does meet our criteria”.

    It is not the first time Peppa Pig has come under fire in Australia, after conservative commentator Piers Akerman accused it of having “a weird feminist line” in 2013.


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        Det er skam ikke mig, den er fra en anden instans. Den virker nok bare ikke på danske artikler :P