Langton embodies our new politics of division
Australians will soon vote on Marcia Langton’s Voice, so her politics of division can live for centuries to come — a cancer on our liberal democracy and our colour-blind justice.
Australians will soon vote on Marcia Langton’s Voice, so her politics of division can live for centuries to come — a cancer on our liberal democracy and our colour-blind justice.
There is a sickness in Australian culture, as the country disintegrates into tribes where hate rules and debate is dead.
Being president shouldn’t mean freedom for life from crimes you commit. But it shouldn’t mean your opponents try extra hard to jail you.
China threatens Taiwan, crushes democracy in Hong Kong and hits Australia with trade sanctions. But that can’t stop some Labor premiers spreading its dictator’s propaganda.
Nothing Eddie McGuire will ever do will be enough to satisfy the more anti-racist-than-thou journalists.
Of course vaccines are still our biggest hope, but don’t expect coronavirus to be gone by year’s end. Or for years to come.
China made it crystal clear it’s ready to risk a new world conflict after Taiwan called itself independent.
Democrats’ efforts to stop Trump from running again is not really about punishing a president — it is in fact punishing voters.
President Xi Jinping’s talk directly conflicts with his actions but the West has never seemed less keen on defending the very freedoms China threatens.
Journalists would rather feed the hatred against Margaret Court by misquoting her than highlight her incredible charity work.
Sure we can go ahead and change the date of Australia Day but many activists are against not just the date, but against the idea of this nation.
He was right to be furious, but the Prime Minister was taking a leaf from China’s book in condemning a doctored image, writes Andrew Bolt.
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