No, WHO. This isn’t Gilead
The WHO’s advice that fertile women be teetotal until menopause is straight out of Gilead. Don’t they realise that having a drink is how some women fall pregnant in the first place, asks Lucy Carne.
The WHO’s advice that fertile women be teetotal until menopause is straight out of Gilead. Don’t they realise that having a drink is how some women fall pregnant in the first place, asks Lucy Carne.
This isn’t about being a Christian or opening the immigration flood gates. This is about humanity and making an exception to put people before politics, writes Lucy Carne.
Surely, if we want to vaccinate the nation swiftly, it’s time to scrap age restrictions and make all vaccines available to anyone, writes Lucy Carne.
Bob Hawke says “silly old bugger” and the nation is outraged, but Steve Miles (accidentally) drops the C-bomb and all it induces is an eye-roll from the public, writes Lucy Carne.
If there was any confirmation that Prince Philip’s death marks the end of an era of royal loyalty, compare him with Prince Harry, writes Lucy Carne.
Tokenistic reshuffles, MPs on leave, empathy training and female quotas have failed to alleviate public concern — just ask Gogglebox, writes Lucy Carne.
Thank goodness for self-indulgent stars like Orlando Bloom and his “brain octane oil” to make us feel better about our own mundane lives, writes Lucy Carne.
Preventing student resilence and teacher accountability by scrapping NAPLAN and school rankings is no guarantee of success, writes Lucy Carne.
If you can’t use the word ‘women’ in a march for women’s rights, what are you protesting? It is misogyny hidden by the cloak of woke, writes Lucy Carne. And if this is where feminism is headed, I think I want to get off.
Amid the outrage at Harry and Meghan’s self-indulgent Oprah interview, don’t forget who the real royal disgrace is, writes Lucy Carne.
China’s appalling abuse of Uighur human rights cannot be covered up by cute Olympic propaganda. It’s time Australia makes it clear where we stand on these atrocities, writes Lucy Carne.
Given what is at stake in this pandemic, the people protesting against the COVID-19 vaccine are not advocating for freedom of choice, but for avoidable deaths, writes Lucy Carne.
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