Yes/No/Whatever
Today the lingering farce that was the SSM vote finally had its results released.
Nominally 61.6% of Australia voted ‘overwhelmingly’ YES, which in some ways...
Religious Freedom is Already Under Attack
Today, the result of the postal survey on whether to change the Australian Marriage Act to allow gay people to marry their same-sex partners...
Thought for the Day: Reasoned Debate in 21st Century Australia
Tomorrow we expect an announcement that the vote on same-sex marriage was a complete waste of time. XYZ insiders believe that lawyers are allied...
But I thought that was a slippery slope argument…
Weren't we told during the plebiscite campaign that concerns about religious freedoms if gay marriage was legalised were unfounded, and constituted a slippery slope?...
Leftist violence, Media silence and why the Right keeps losing
Last week a rally of at least two-hundred left-wing thugs, some holding signs calling for the death of government ministers, violently attacked attendees and...
Why Feminists love Islam
Micaiah
Islamists believe that any woman who shows so much as a wrist or a collarbone in public is practically begging for it. Also, if...
Quote of the Day: Pauline tells Two-Dads to shove it
Pauline Hanson has a very finely tuned BS-metre. This was reinforced to me last week when I rewatched footage of her confrontation with Shanghai...
Thought for the Day: Dear Mr Leunig
Some of my favourite moments on the political battlefield have come when prominent leftists posit that maybe, just maybe, things have been taken a...
An Evolutionary Biologist’s Unexpected War On Social Darwinism
There is a plethora of material about Darwinian evolutionary theory.
Working up along the path of its reception in history, one could spend a lifetime...
One short story of an Aussie digger
Here is the citation for a Victoria Cross awarded to Private James Park Wood on 26 December 1918:
"For conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty...