Greer no stranger to criticism
Writers festivals seem destined to travel with snobs and those afraid of conservatives.
Writers festivals seem destined to travel with snobs and those afraid of conservatives.
At least in Victoria, everyone can self-define, invent their pronoun and enforce respect.
Turns out Australia is not the only country where politicians must wade into the doggy-do.
Workers’ wages have increased under Trump, but Labor seems determined to look the other way.
Nothing wrong with a few kiddie-fiddler jokes, it seems, so long as you are a Trump hater too.
Odd how it seems to be OK to blame a white woman for the threat of male Muslim violence.
And Labor’s plan to confiscate franking credits is bad news for retirement income policy.
Perhaps Waleed Aly could share a joke about African gangs with the latest carjacking victim.
American politicians need an urgent briefing on how to identify Sacha Baron Cohen.
Let’s hope that one day brown robots will be programmed to help out with this vital task.
The Guardian is shocked that anyone could refer to those nice mullahs as mobsters.
Tariff wars make US meat mountain great again but EU Trumps US on food follies.
Lauren Southern seems like a nice young lady, so why are people upset about her presence?
And the AWU had some cleaning out to do after the rise and fall of its phantom cleaners.
And back in Blighty, all employees are equal at the Beeb but some are more equal than others.
Trump-Putin summit apparently was the Kristallnacht and Pearl Harbor of our times.
Why mention an interviewee is a union stooge when so many are in Fairfax articles?
SMH economist doesn’t know much about GFC stimulus but she knows the price of a cup of tea.
There’s nothing like a bracing visit from an American to get the Brits in a knot.
Don’t worry, Blighty! We’ll parcel up some rice and we’ve got some red meat raring to go.
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