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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
Historian David Starkey has a worthwhile proposal: if immersion in the many grievances of identity politics represents an 'education' those who favour it should foot the bill. After infuriating rounds of correspondence with NSW bureaucrats, it is clear that only defunding can avoid another generation of brainwashed dolts
A grim benefit of the schools' closure has been the opportunity for parents' to observe the Left's brainwashing of their kids. While my son's assignments purport to promote a mastery of English, the lesson plan's naked agenda is identity politics, all rooted in the presumption that facts and history can be re-shaped at will to serve ideological ends
Whatever the final wording, the proposal to acknowledge Aborigines and their culture in the Constitution will present but a single theme for endorsement or rejection. That's a pity because, with a a dash of reality on the ballot, some good might come of the exercise
The leading Indigenous proponent of constitutional recognition is articulate, possessed of a legally trained mind and keen to advance a slate of what are often radical and irrational proposals. The Recognise campaign's most visible advocate may well prove to be its opponents' greatest asset
Humans, we're a strange species -- not least for the peculiar inherited traits and propensities that so often seem innate as the colour of eyes and hair. Social engineers advocate legislation as the great leveller, but stubborn genes just aren't listening
The campaign for a referendum to amend the Constitution appears to be foundering -- news to cheer those who believe we are all Australians and spurn the notion of a nation whose citizenry is categorised first and foremost by race and ethnic background
The Republican establishment dismissed Donald Trump as a joke, then reacted to initial victories with confident predictions his salad days would wilt and fade. What didn't resonate in Washington's hermetically sealed echo chamber was disgust, not with the tycoon but with the elites
How do you replace a heritage of assimilation and civil liberties with diversity and repression of free speech? First, promote the mere giving of offence as subject to prosecution. After that, count on professional panderers like Bob Carr to agree that ethnic voting blocs need those special protections and, of course, lots of handouts
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