A Great Moral Test of Both Olympian and Australian Ideals
Paris trashed Pierre Coubertin’s ideals, but Raygun should epitomise Australia’s.
Paris trashed Pierre Coubertin’s ideals, but Raygun should epitomise Australia’s.
While it is a relief that the current Government is adopting a less draconian approach to tobacco, so far they are silent on the creeping community totalitarianism that attacks the liquor industry and their customers.
It is getting rather obvious that the upper middle class is tired of pretending that ‘equality’ is good if it means their children are being locked out.
Cat ladies have been outing themselves like crazy. This is good as it keeps the foe in plain sight.
No one should be surprised by the mockery from the Olympics – it’s all part of the War on Christianity.
The strategic stupidity of Tarrant’s terrorist violence was that it fundamentally weakened the very same cultural and political forces it was intended to strengthen.
Chanting ‘we are one people’ like it’s a magic incantation isn’t going to cut it.
Until a government has the guts to make reforms that radically alter the incentives for the provision of health, I doubt it will improve significantly or long term.
When good people stand by and do nothing, their communities will be consumed.
The sleazy narcissism of the Olympics opening ceremony is just the tumescent head of a festering sore.
Judge Michael Crosbie concocted a psychobabble explanation for why the paedophile did it.
Harris is benefiting from short-term novelty value, simply because she is not Joe Biden.
Trump terrifies the elite because they know communism isn’t the end of history. God will start walking again, and when He does they will be desperate to grasp onto His coattails.
Let us consider in a sober and academic way 16 of the most-likely reasons.
From free speech to NZ politics, events in Washington are reverberating around the world.