US cancel culture is becoming absurd
If you’re triggered by a benign act of Abraham Lincoln from almost 200 years ago, or a line from a Robert Louis Stevenson poem causes ‘hurt’, perhaps the problem is you.
If you’re triggered by a benign act of Abraham Lincoln from almost 200 years ago, or a line from a Robert Louis Stevenson poem causes ‘hurt’, perhaps the problem is you.
The activists demanding the erasure of the geniuses of our civilisation on campus just want to recolonise the curriculum with politically correct works.
The pandemic triggered a ‘huge rollback of freedoms’, giving 2020 the lowest score in an annual democracy index compiled for the past 15 years.
Actor Rowan Atkinson condemns social media’s push to silence public debate after recent run-in with woke warriors.
A Victorian bill that would make praying a criminal offence in some circumstances betrays a government that has lost every trace of modesty.
There seems to be too many supposedly solemn moments when we’re expected to passively accept, or even actively participate in, expressions of virtue that we don’t share.
Fear of being denounced as sexist, racist, Islamophobic or transphobic is destroying freedoms we’ve worked hard for.
While momentum has gone out of BLM protests, our women cricketers are unafraid of provoking reaction.
When a dean of law’s paper on trans legislation is rejected because students don’t like his views, we have a serious problem.
Samuel Paty’s jihadist murderer targeted the victim based on social media outrage and lies.
US professor’s book is ‘cancelled’ amid allegations the avowed ‘pro-colonial’ author endorsed ‘a white nationalist perspective’.
Much of the conduct at our unis fails community standards. Values have been abandoned in the shameless pursuit of wealth.
You would have great difficulty trying to reconcile your past views with Folau’s non-participation in the latest feel-good fad.
The trio stick to their guns despite shooting themselves in both feet. Here they go again. Bang, bang.
The ‘vibe of the thing’ won’t do as we test our tertiary sector’s intolerance of freedom.
In its judgment for James Cook Uni, the Federal Court seemed to suggest free speech on campus is past its use-by date.
Supporters of professor sacked for criticising uni over climate change science aim to raise $630,000 to bankroll appeal.
In a ‘devastating blow’ to free speech, former James Cook University professor Peter Ridd’s unlawful dismissal judgment has been set aside.
A free speech row intensifies with the exit of a NYT columnist who accuses the paper of surrendering to Twitter’s agenda.
Steven Pinker, the bestselling author, claims he is the target of an ‘Orwellian’ attack on his reputation that wants to cancel him.
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