Voice will tear Aboriginal Australia apart
With its members to be selected rather than elected, the Voice to Parliament is undemocratic and set to divide Aboriginal Australia — it’s also likely to take years to set up.
With its members to be selected rather than elected, the Voice to Parliament is undemocratic and set to divide Aboriginal Australia — it’s also likely to take years to set up.
How could Anthony Albanese sell us Noel Pearson’s Voice, a plan to forever divide us by race and guarantee that generations more of Aboriginal children live in poverty?
Of all the reckless campaigns for the Voice, the hippy-sounding Listen, Learn, Love statement of the Australian Catholic Bishops is among the worst.
How can a man like Luis Rubiales stay president of the Spanish Football Federation when he’s shown not even Spain’s top women’s players are safe from an unwelcome mauling?
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.
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Christmas is a time for reflection and goodwill, and there’s one apology at the top of Andrew Bolt’s wishlist.
The bush means more space, fewer people and a wide sky to let me dream I’m free — and I’m not alone in fleeing Melbourne.
It is nuts that we are sending thousands of dollars of business to a dictatorship that’s trying to destroy our economy and make us grovel.
The Sydney Morning Herald has again confused history with flattery and failed to do a basic fact check of claims made by Jacinta Tobin.
Kylie Moore-Gilbert’s release has made us look such a pushover in hostage diplomacy that it seems to have bumped up the ransom for Aussies.
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