Forget Captain Obvious reports, it’s time for a reckoning
Instead of a Captain Obvious report into Covid, objections should have been raised — when it mattered — to the overreach that saw families kept apart and the frail left to die alone.
Instead of a Captain Obvious report into Covid, objections should have been raised — when it mattered — to the overreach that saw families kept apart and the frail left to die alone.
China’s tally of useful idiots grows longer by the day and now, big fat hypocrite Pat Cummins — our Australian cricket captain — has joined the list.
It’s doubtful flood-ravaged Victorians waiting for SES volunteers to attend to their property give a continental about the jab status of those coming to their rescue.
If a senior Pfizer executive’s claims to the European Parliament are accurate, then it’s imperative they set the record straight by producing their data.
China’s assault against Australia has moved from underhanded trade tactics to attacks against our national character.
Diversity Council accused of pushing “ideological fantasy” and being “complicit” in violence against indigenous women.
Cancel culture has come for the acting profession and one cannot deny the delicious irony of the artistic community being bullied by a monster of its own making.
In the week that Victoria reels from the shocking murder of Celeste Manno, we are reminded again that the system needs to better protect at-risk women, writes Rita Panahi.
Why in god’s name would holiday makers choose to come to Victoria when they could go to NSW or Queensland and enjoy the summer heat without suffocating on a useless mask, writes Rita Panahi.
To expect more than 70 million Trump voters to forgive and forget would be a tall order at the best of times, but it’s frankly impossible when many of them believe the “election was stolen”, writes Rita Panahi.
Trying to explain to Trump-deranged fanatics why the president got the highest vote of any Republican candidate in history is like trying to explain advanced trigonometry to toddlers, writes Rita Panahi.
For a man labelled as a racist, sexist, homophobic bigot, Donald Trump has increased his support among minorities, writes Rita Panahi.
The 2020 presidential election has showcased just how out of touch the political, media and celebrity class is with the wider community, writes Rita Panahi.
Businesses across America are boarding up their shopfronts, terrified that the so-called party of tolerance will riot if their candidate doesn’t win the US Election, writes Rita Panahi.
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