From Essendon to the army the ‘Christians not welcome’ sign is up
Those calling for more tolerance have been shown to be viciously intolerant and Christian males are baring the brunt of it, writes Piers Akerman.
Those calling for more tolerance have been shown to be viciously intolerant and Christian males are baring the brunt of it, writes Piers Akerman.
The prospect of Italian politician Giorgia Meloni becoming Italian prime minister has sent the progressive world into a tailspin.
Abhorrent racial profiling in WWII universally condemned yet we are now being urged to accept race as a determinant for education, health, welfare, housing and political representation, writes Piers Akerman.
The CSIRO’s high standards have been seriously questioned in an expert report into its handling of renewables which overstates the cost of nuclear energy and understates the cost of renewables.
Queen Elizabeth II reigned over the Commonwealth with dignity, poise and a sense of duty forged in the fires of war. But Piers Akerman most fondly remembers her wicked sense of humour
Those with vested interests in the Indigenous industry, the woke and the wannabe-seen-to-be virtuous have embraced the concept of a Voice inserted into the Constitution, but it won’t impact those that need the most help, writes Piers Akerman.
It has been revealed that Scott Morrison’s decision to take on extra ministries was within the bounds of the constitution, which means Anthony Albanese is pursuing the former PM for only one reason.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s hysteria over former Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s bizarre behaviour is a distraction from the real and present danger facing Australia – China.
There haven’t been so many union-badged thugs swaggering through the parliamentary corridors since ACTU protesters ran riot through the capital building in 1996, writes Piers Akerman.
The push for emissions reduction will not make a jot of difference to the Earth’s climate. Instead, Aussies will be forced to choose between eating and heating their homes, writes Piers Akerman.
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