Terror texbooks put $80m aid at risk
Australia is considering cutting $80 million to the UN Palestinian aid agency following allegations of discrimination towards Israelis.
Australia is considering cutting $80 million to the UN Palestinian aid agency following allegations of discrimination towards Israelis.
The public servant was attacking government policy; the rugby star was expressing his faith.
There are no good grounds for sanctioning people who challenge the status quo.
If the rugby star’s views can’t be heard, they can’t be debated.
Israel Folau is not a rugby league problem. Don’t try and link him to the Mark Coyne case.
Jewish groups have roundly condemned a Year 12 sample assessment that derided Israel.
The man set to be parachuted into Victoria’s upper house led a motion as a councillor to condemn “Israel’s massacre in Gaza”.
The media should be a broad bias in favour of freedom of expression and religion.
Corporate sponsorship is damaging sport.
Hypocritical corporate activism is the height of arrogance.
Donations to Israel Folau’s fighting fund show that people want to show their resistance to hypocrisy.
Congratulations to “wokeathon’’ gold medallists Liz Ellis and Peter FitzSimons.
Accusations of hypocrisy are well aimed at those who would prevent the rugby star from expressing his religious beliefs.
But the punters lining up to bankroll Israel Folau’s court challenge obviously disagree.
As Chung’s inside perspective shows, we’ve lost the knack for respectful and robust debate.
Folau’s unjust penalty is absurd, especially compared to the rational punishment of our cricketers.
The social media mob humiliation of Israel Folau is deeply worrying.
The cheap shot merchants like Drew Mitchell are joining a pile-on that serves no purpose.
It takes a bishop to point out the hypocrisy surrounding the Israel Folau imbroglio.
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