Feminism and femininity are not mutually exclusive
A private girl’s school in Perth last year called off a production of Grease citing sexism. But 1980s women like Olivia Newton-John empowered a generation.
A private girl’s school in Perth last year called off a production of Grease citing sexism. But 1980s women like Olivia Newton-John empowered a generation.
The response from government and advocates has been political gaslighting. They infer that those of us who would like to know what the voice might look like are morally deficient.
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Pale, male and stale. It’s the same kind of ridicule of men that would get a bloke fired if he spoke about a woman that way.
There seems to be a cohort of Australians who don’t think the rule of law or the presumption of innocence matter any more. It’s all about the feeelings.
My heart and mind are wide open. But I need to see action not activism on Indigenous disadvantage to back the referendum.
As a country, how did we go from contesting ideas and policy to making it personal – from playing the ball to playing the man?
The Climate 200 independents are a bunch of entitled elites who don’t understand the challenges of everyday Australians.
Nobody warned us a day might come where we could call ourselves anything we like, except women.
Labor seems to think if it says ‘we care’ enough, then nobody will notice its small-target strategy is in fact a no-target offering.
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