Cultural appropriation is acceptable again
The very people who would have harangued some white girl for getting a Japanese-style tattoo now spend their days in Arab attire.
The very people who would have harangued some white girl for getting a Japanese-style tattoo now spend their days in Arab attire.
This university of the New World is now awash with the world’s oldest hatred. It’s the crisis of Western civilisation distilled: trust-fund genderfluid kids praising Hamas.
An ABC staff memo to management complaining about the broadcaster’s ‘pro-Israel bias’ offers a grim (hilarious?) insight into the fried minds of the woke.
Watch out, the 1930s are coming back. Fascist-like language has re-emerged and it didn’t come from some old white bloke.
Swing a bag in a hip eatery in Melbourne and you’ll hit at least 10 people who think Israel is the most monstrous nation on earth. But forget everything else about Antoinette Lattouf – it’s this that was unforgivable.
The whipped-up halfwits waving Palestinian flags and screaming at Israelis whose loved ones are being held hostage by Hamas sum up the unhinged global rage against Israel.
Even before the bodies of the Jews massacred by Hamas were cold, members of the fashionable left were taking to the streets to damn Israel.
If your response to Jewphobic mass murder is to offer up ‘context’, then you are lost – truly, completely lost.
Russell Brand’s followers think he’s being stitched up by a globalist cabal. His haters presume his guilt and insist he be exiled from public life. We need to inject reason into this heated affair.
I recognise the elitist rage coming from the Yes camp on the voice. It’s the same rage that was directed at ‘ignorant’ people during Brexit.
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