Offensive topics should still be debated #shorts #tradwives #debate
Mar 9, 2026•Channel
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Published3 months ago
Duration1:28
Video IDk7RIUkW0T4E
Languageen-AU
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
Performance Metrics
Views10.9K
Likes361
Comments34
Engagement Rate3.61%
Likes per 100 views3.30
Comments per 1K views3.11
Video Tags
#tradwife#tradwives#tradwives debate#tradwife debate australia#tradwives debate australia#tradwife south australia#tradwife trend#tradwives movement#tradwife movement#debate#debating#marketplace of ideas#being offended#sexism#misogyny#politically correct#homophobia#islamophobia#insight sbs#kumi taguchi
Description
Sonja is the chairperson for Debating South Australia. The organisation made national headlines after setting a topic on tradwives (women who opt for a traditional role staying at home) for a Year 9 debate.
“There will always be topics that will offend someone. You cannot have a topic that doesn’t offend anybody,” Sonja said.
Is the art of arguing disappearing? Find out on Insight episode Death of Debate? on Tuesday 10th March 8:30pm on SBS or on SBS On Demand.