Tag: immigration
Mongolia bans horse riding to curb lingering nationalist sentiment
Mongolia is a country with a long history of violence, militarism and colonialism. For centuries its armies brought war and imperialism to the people...
An Australian republic, the country be damned
Here we go again. 18 years ago a massive vote was held in Australia to determine whether the nation would remain tied to the...
Universities vetting students’ political views for entry into medicine
Addendum: It has come to the attention of The XYZ that the University of Queensland no longer conducts entrance interviews for medical students.
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Concern that English Language Test could reduce annual migrant intake from...
A Senate committee has raised concern that proposed legislation requiring migrants applying for Australian citizenship to sit a university-level English Language Test, and giving...
Dual citizenship law a chance for Australia to drain the swamp...
Section 44 of the Australian Constitution is playing havoc with our current parliament, and it doesn't look like letting up any time soon. So...
The false dawn of the Australian Conservatives
A favored ploy of globo-homos everywhere to defend any obvious inconsistencies with the righteousness of their grand plans is to compare themselves with an...
The great Australian immigration betrayal
Chatting to people here in Holland, their perception of Australia is that we are very hard on immigration. This false reality stems from them...
I’m passionfruit about diversity
I had a delightful conversation with a colleague in Vancouver the other day, a genuine 'canuck'. Now, before you all start daydreaming about getting...
Pauline Hanson draws picture, lefties explode
So apparently Pauline Hanson is evil again.
After the recent London attacks the Metropolitan Police advised citizens with a snazzy infograph to “Run, Hide and...
On Negative Gearing
Kenny Liew
Like most slogans from social justice warriors today, the call for the abolition of negative gearing is designed to virtue signal rather than to...