The ABC host Stan Grant gave a powerful speech at the end of Monday night's episode of Q+A, days after announcing he would be standing down from the Australian TV show due to 'racist abuse'. 'To those who have abused me and my family, I would just say if your aim was to hurt me, well, you've succeeded, and I'm sorry,' he said.
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Grant had said racism against him had escalated after he spoke on the ABC about the impact of colonialism in the run-up to King Charles III's coronation. The ABC had appointed Grant as the full-time presenter of the weekly flagship discussion program in August 2022, a year after Hamish Macdonald quit and was replaced by rotating hosts.
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