Here’s to a hopefully wokeless New Year
That enchanting background music is the sound of wokeness crashing into reality. It’s the sound of wokeness being smashed to tiny pieces upon jagged rocks.
That enchanting background music is the sound of wokeness crashing into reality. It’s the sound of wokeness being smashed to tiny pieces upon jagged rocks.
Climate activists fear incoming President Donald Trump could chargrill the climate change cash cow. And that’s a good thing, Tim Blair writes.
The messages in Woollahra, scrawled under cover of darkness by agents of evil, are a physical manifestation of Jew-loathing that’s been seething in Sydney for years, writes Tim Blair.
If Anthony Albanese wants to find out why his poll numbers are nose-diving, he should, among other things, look as his own inaction and evasion when it comes to condemning anti-Jewish terrorism, writes Tim Blair.
Barring social media for kids ‘creates all sort of problems’ says Prince Harry. No, it doesn’t. Removing something that is addictive is a positive step. Recovering junkies know this so why doesn’t he, writes Tim Blair.
Tip to granny: move your funds into your eight-year-old grandson’s account. That’ll beat these ComBank bullies, writes Tim Blair.
The ABC boss is usually sold to the Australian public as a worldly sophisticate. But in seeking to diminish US podcaster Joe Rogan he sounds provincial and slight, writes Tim Blair.
A pub and bar group has declared no-fun Sunday and Monday on the Australia Day long weekend, but Tim Blair has some handy tips to get around the fun police.
We gave EVs a go, especially Teslas, which for many drivers served more as yacht-like status indicators than as means of transport, but they’re not for most writes Tim Blair.
Instead of importing pointless embarrassment, we’re proudly and successfully exporting it. Americans are now participating in Australian-style ‘welcome to country’ ceremonies, writes Tim Blair.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/tim-blair/page/2