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Do We Really Need More Laws?

Do We Really Need More Laws?

As the filth of anti-Semitism more and more pollutes the public sphere, the inevitable clamour of “the gummint should ban it!” rises. No one outside of the Greens or Lakemba Mosque would dispute that governments and public institutions have so far woefully failed to do anything meaningful to tackle anti-Semitism.

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Andrew Giles Does It Again

Andrew Giles Does It Again

Another day, another pratfall from Australia’s hopelessly incompetent Immigration Minister. Andrew Giles, it must be remembered, started his career as a boat-chasing, “refugee”-activist. A leopard and an activist lawyer never change their spots: Giles’ first loyalty is to country-shopping illegal immigrants. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles boasted to refugee

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They Are Lying to Our Faces

They Are Lying to Our Faces

If we’re to believe the government and the mainstream media, disinformation — the dissemination of intentionally false information to deliberately confuse or mislead — is an existential threat to our democracy. Which is odd, because some of the most egregious disinformation is disseminated by governments and mainstream media. For some governments

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Judge Doesn’t Like Fair Trials

Judge Doesn’t Like Fair Trials

Would you rather meet a sloth of savage bears* in the woods or face a judge who thinks the presumption of innocence is an “intractable problem”? I’d take the running of the bears, any day. (*Yes, that’s the collective noun for bears. I looked it up.) As I

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Dr Daquan Finna Check You Out Now

Dr Daquan Finna Check You Out Now

If you were going under for open-heart surgery, would you want your surgeon to be: a) the best and smartest at medical school, or, b) the “right” race? If the woke have their way, you won’t have any choice but to opt for b, and hope that Daquan knows

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The Japanese Don’t Want Them, Either

The Japanese Don’t Want Them, Either

Ever noticed that the biggest spruikers of “renewables”, like most “environmentalists”, are wealthy people who would never tolerate a wind or solar farm within a hundred miles of their wealthy, inner-city suburbs. You’ll never see a field of towering windmills blanketing the landscape in Double Bay, nor will you

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Good Riddance to the Multicult

Good Riddance to the Multicult

Are we done with ‘Multiculturalism’, yet? Of course we are – the elite just won’t admit it. No matter how many times they prod the festering corpse, we all know Multiculturalism is a dead ideology. It was dead on arrival, of course, but this year the smell just got too

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In a Quagmire of His Own Making

In a Quagmire of His Own Making

It’s a fundamental tenet of communications that a good rep takes a long time and hard work to build, while a negative perception can build overnight and be near impossible to shake. For politicians especially, there’s a point at which negative perceptions become all-but fixed in the minds

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How Long before This Activist Is Rolled?

How Long before This Activist Is Rolled?

Parachuting activists into safe seats is rarely a good idea, while giving them pet ministerial portfolios never is. Because an activist’s focus is almost always monomaniacal. They see everything only ever through the lens of their single-minded activism. Labor should have learned that lesson when it parachuted Midnight Oil

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The Truth about ‘Nakba’

The Truth about ‘Nakba’

As both Hillary Clinton and former Australian PM Julia Gillard – credit where it’s due to both – have recently observed, the pro-Hamas mobs storming university campuses and social media are singularly ignorant of history. “They don’t know very much at all about the history of the Middle East, or

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A Brief History of Firearms

A Brief History of Firearms

In human history, a handful of technologies have changed everything. Fire, for instance, and agriculture. Writing. The wheel. In the last few centuries, though, one technology upended global balances of power. As hinted in Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel, that technology was the firearm. Who had projectile weapons,

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The Turrets Weren’t the Biggest Balls

The Turrets Weren’t the Biggest Balls

WWII was the deadliest conflict in human history. Within that haemoclysm, as it’s been dubbed, there were some jobs that were infinitely more deadly than others. An Italian partisan, for instance, had a slightly less than even chance of being killed, while over one third of the Waffen-SS were

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‘Human Rights’ Chief Won’t Mention Hamas

‘Human Rights’ Chief Won’t Mention Hamas

Opinion polling shows that support for Israel among ordinary people remains strong. Very few support Hamas. Yet, that is not what we see peddled by the media, who too-obviously sympathise with the vicious ignoramuses screaming in the streets and on university campuses. Yet again, the divide between the elite minority

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Luxon Echoes Cindy’s Big Whinge

Luxon Echoes Cindy’s Big Whinge

If it’s not bad enough that Australia has to deal with the trail of poo left behind by Jacinda Ardern, now her weak, wet imitator is throwing a few handfuls of his own across the Tasman. I refer, of course, to the infamous “Direction 99” pushed through by the

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