‘It’s for your own good’ isn’t a good enough argument
A two-tier approach to social media standards, to morality, is not governing for all Australians, as we were promised and is unlikely to end up where we want to go.
A two-tier approach to social media standards, to morality, is not governing for all Australians, as we were promised and is unlikely to end up where we want to go.
The war would have ended quickly if the world had united to demand the hostages’ release.
Women are mad as hell about health and ageing and we’re not going to keep quiet anymore.
Has everyone contracted selective amnesia about the historical evils wrought upon Jews?
Princess Kate has shared with the world that she is battling cancer. We should take a moment to reflect on why we’ve been so ready to believe the wild and bizarre over sensible, real-life explanations.
On Hamas, Australia and Australians need a headfirst, deep-hearted, full-frontal collision with the truth.
The national conversation around a woman’s decision to work, or stay home, or to attempt to do both, is far too one-sided.
We’re now being told racism is contextual. I don’t think Kerr is a racist, and she isn’t responsible for the nonsense the progressive left try to impose upon the rest of us in relation to identity.
When a Palestinian activist waxes lyrical in Melbourne about sending a child on a suicide mission, and the head of the Islamic Council of Victoria says October 7 is justified, we need leadership.
Those who still champion Hamas despite its atrocities against Jewish women are complicit.
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