Politics

Charlie Kirk’s Legacy: Why We Must Embrace the Art of Being Offended

Disagreements between friends or foes always carry the risk of injury to the ego, but it should never result in moral injury to those merely expressing a difference of political opinion. While the ego and sense of reality may be shattered by popular, conservative voices like the late Charlie Kirk’s, his tragic death teaches us …

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Sweden’s battle against Techno-Liberalism, a breath of fresh air for social conservatism

Europe is finally waking up to the dangers of techno-liberalism after sacrificing its children at the altar of the technology gods. Techno-liberalism promised a world of globalised connectivity and equal access to digital technology for all, but the devil is in the detail. Rather than empowering a generation, a child mental health crisis ensued as …

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The hubris of the Khalistan movement

The Canadian Sikh diaspora have run amok. The loudest voices calling for Khalistan are not coming from the Punjab, they are coming from Canada.We ought to remember one thing: the Khalistan movement in Canada, not the Indian government, sparked the first conflict this time.  The death of Hardeep Singh Nijaar exposed an underbelly of tensions sown …

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The personal is not the political

Our time has championed one thing—sexual identity—over almost all else. The left feels it is a profound statement about an individual’s entire existence. The left also demonises the right with the worn-out homophobic accusation. Contrary to this misinformed, half-baked opinion, there are prominent conservatives who happen to be gay; the only difference is they don’t …

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The Penny has dropped, but not for Wong

ASIO Boss Mike Burgess has told us all what we already suspected, Hamas supporters are are a ‘security threat’. He is right, but the situation has been complicated by an absent-minded Penny Wong.  Like many things, we act first and think after the fact. Haphazardly, the Australian government decided to allow in Palestinian refugees after …

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It pays to be a bogan

Albo’s socialist wet dream has come to fruition. In the midst of a rising cost of living, the last thing Australians needed was a socialist re-shuffling of economic priorities. But Albo, the knight in shining armour, has silenced all critics by announcing $2 billion dollars into his social housing program. Australians are left with a …

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