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Putting Australia’s Multicultural Miracle to the Test

Putting Australia’s Multicultural Miracle to the Test

John-Paul Baladi John-Paul Baladi is the Vice President of the Sudanese-Syrian Christian Community in Australia and the Former Territory Director of the Country Liberal Party. mercatornet.com “Australia is the most successful multicultural nation in the world.” Australian political leaders of all persuasions have often paraded this claim – but is

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The Polls Toll for Airbus Albo

The Polls Toll for Airbus Albo

As the fallout from the “Voice” referendum continues, “Airbus Albo” is scuttling off overseas, yet again. Of course, the trip would have been booked months ago, and there are a few things going on in the world. But politics is as much about appearances as substance, and the appearances here,

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Advance Turns Its Sights to Free Speech

Advance Turns Its Sights to Free Speech

The defeat of the “Indigenous Voice” referendum, if nothing else, showed just what a grassroots, low-budget campaign can achieve against the assembled might of the elite. The Yes campaign had the backing of the government, most of the minor parties, and even prominent members of the opposition. Every single state

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The Mask Comes off for All to See

The Mask Comes off for All to See

With the referendum done and dusted, the activist groups behind it have dropped their masks of “unity” and “love”, and revealed their true, ugly face. Australians can heave a sigh of relief that we dodged the bullet of this lot. After spending a week throwing an epic sulking fit, an

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The One Transition They’re Happy to Do

The One Transition They’re Happy to Do

As Lewis Carroll’s Humpty-Dumpty famously said, “When, it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less”. The whole point, he elaborated, is “which is to be master”. As history has regularly shown, authoritarian ideologies regularly twist the plain meanings of words in order to assert

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Yes Voters: Smug, Comfortable and Safe

Yes Voters: Smug, Comfortable and Safe

The Australian revolt against the politics of racial division was so overwhelming that the “Voice” referendum result was called in just 90 minutes of polls closing. The excuses and tantrums from the left started even earlier. One of the common themes of the refusal to accept the result is that

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What Don’t They Want Us to Find?

What Don’t They Want Us to Find?

They couldn’t do it. They just couldn’t control themselves. Despite vowing to maintain a “week of silence” after last Saturday’s referendum, the troughers of the Aboriginal Industry are right back at it, screeching, howling and tantrum-throwing. What set them off? A call for a royal commission into

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Do the Media Really Deserve Special Privilege?

Do the Media Really Deserve Special Privilege?

The legacy media may have clutched their pearls and shrieked when Donald Trump called them “the enemy of the people”, but a great many of the people agreed with him. And why wouldn’t they? Time and again, especially in recent years, the media have taken the side of the

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They Can’t Wish the Referendum Away

They Can’t Wish the Referendum Away

Like the political toddlers that they are, the left never takes a firm “No” and a smack on the bum for an answer. They just scream louder, stamp their feet harder, and throw their toys further, trying to get their way. This is exactly what Anthony Albanese and the rest

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Australians Should Be Proud of Referendum Result

Australians Should Be Proud of Referendum Result

As should surprise no one, the left and the troughers of the Aboriginal Industry are throwing an epic tanty at losing the “Voice” referendum. “Indigenous leaders” meaning the tiny clique of city-based activists, academics and assorted troughers who’ve made whole careers out of milking the $30 billion annually flushed

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Thank God for Albo

Thank God for Albo

No wonder the Australian left are having such a massive sooking fit after last weekend’s referendum. They didn’t just lose the “Voice” referendum, they’ve lost some of their most treasured causes for at least a generation. One of the most consequential outcomes of the sheer scale of

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Corporate Elites Have Much to Answer For

Corporate Elites Have Much to Answer For

One of the clearest results from last Saturday’s referendum in Australia is just how stark is the divide between the elite and the masses. The elites — the wealthiest suburbs of the inner capital cities, and the entire ACT — were the only areas to vote Yes. Everywhere else — everywhere — the

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World’s Oldest Hate Goes Green

World’s Oldest Hate Goes Green

Is it just a coincidence that the Hamas flag is green? Was it a coincidence that the Nazis were the first environmental party? Forget the brown shirts and black boots, the West’s most hateful anti-Semites today are far too likely to be wearing Green. Either the poisonous green of

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Albo Bleeds Out While the Country Bleeds

Albo Bleeds Out While the Country Bleeds

As I wrote for Insight yesterday, the weekend’s referendum result might not be immediately fatal to Anthony Albanese’s leadership and indeed government, but it’s a wound that will continue to bleed out over the coming months. Albanese is the lamest of ducks. Elected on just 32% of

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A Great, Big Middle Finger to the Elite

A Great, Big Middle Finger to the Elite

The only thing really surprising about Australian voters’ rejection of the “Indigenous Voice to Parliament” referendum was its scale and brutal swiftness. Within less than an hour of polls closing, it was clear that the referendum had been emphatically rejected in every state. There was no need to even bother

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Albanese Promises to Keep Trying

Albanese Promises to Keep Trying

Michelle Grattan Professorial Fellow University of Canberra Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to continue to battle Indigenous disadvantage and promote reconciliation, in the wake of the sweeping defeat of his referendum to put a Voice in the Constitution. “We intend as a government to continue to do what we

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