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Geoffrey Luck and John de Meyrick on gay marriage, plus Daryl McCann on Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, Michael Connor, Frank Salter, Michael O'Connor, Michael Cook, Philip Ayres, Neil McDonald, Christopher Heathcote.....
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The denial of Anglo peoplehood -- indeed, the active dehumanisation of those who built this nation -- has been an alarming and all too frequent fixture of what passes for the Voice debate. If we are to achieve the fabled reconciliation of which we hear so much, it won't be until indigenous campaigners concede white Australians' forebears did more than poison, evict and oppress
Forrest River Sir: Michael Connor (in several articles) and Peter O’Brien (September 2022) have made important methodological and empirical critiques of the University of Newcastle’s Massacre Map project. O’Brien’s point that “History is all about context. Without context it is nothing” is well made. The lack of a balanced historiographical context to the entry on […]
Medicinal Cannabis Sir: There is no agreed definition of medicinal cannabis. The term is used to refer to the therapeutic use of herbal cannabis and its constituents. There are about 100 cannabinoids and other compounds at present, of which psychotropic tetrahydrocannabinol and nonpsychotropic cannabidiol have been the most studied. In the July-August edition, Professor Whitehall […]
ANGLOPHOBIA: The Unrecognised Hatred Richard Harrison and Frank Salter Part Four We began this series by defining Anglos as people descended from the indigenous population of the British Isles in Australia and overseas as well as those who have assimilated into those populations. Anglophobia was defined as hostility towards, aversion to, or discrimination against […]
Parts 1 and 2 of this series began examining types of Anglophobia, distinguishing three types—vilification, discrimination and violence. These attacks have come mainly from the ideological Left. Examples of vilification were provided in Australia, the United States, and other English-speaking countries. Part 3 continues discussing types of vilification, describing attacks on Anglos who advocate their […]
The Weasel “We” Sir: In their article “Anglophobia: The Unrecognised Hatred” (April 2022) Richard Harrison and Frank Salter quote Colin Tatz, who condemned Australia in terms of the first person plural: “We are fundamentally a racist society …” Harrison and Salter expose Tatz’s manipulation of the weasel word we, by pointing out that Tatz “was not […]
Part 1 of this series examined antipathy towards Anglos, who were defined as: people descended from the indigenous population of the British Isles in Australia and overseas as well as those who have assimilated into those populations. We named this hatred “Anglophobia” in line with other forms of hostility such as homophobia and Islamophobia. As […]
Perhaps the only consistent aspect of Australian political life is the relentless advocacy for programs of social “betterment”, and the ease with which they obtain access to the mass media and representation among its commentariat. Since conservatives have proven themselves to be the political tribe least capable of instantiating their worldview, it does not matter […]
In recent decades, the taboo against hostile discrimination has intensified. Racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and transphobia have been elevated to a point where they are now considered tantamount to criminal acts. Yet during the same period, discrimination against Anglos has been largely ignored. (Note: In this series of articles, the term Anglo refers to […]
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