I'm Not Sorry
I’m not sorry for being Australian. I’m not sorry for my ancestors either.
There is something strangely satisfying about triggering the irrational rage of leftists. There should be an award for those who outrage them the most over seemingly nothing.
This year has given us all a taste of what the climate-change zealots need for us (not) to do in order to comply with their demands.
The next step in authoritarianism has begun. It's clear that your liberties and opportunities will be limited unless you comply.
This is a fascinating interview with Martin Armstrong that covers the Great Reset agenda and the players behind it.
Coronavirus has been used as a trojan horse to attain authority and power. It's becoming clearer that they will never fully relinquish those gains.
The debacle of the South Australian coronavirus lockdown is a failure of leadership and a telling example of the perils of government by bureaucracy.
The wokeness of internet service providers is seeing them target conservatives through deplatforming and demonetisation.
The questions surrounding the US Presidential election makes voting in a Banana Republic look credible.
Corporate 'wokeness' is more akin to corporate bullying. Now it has infected the one industry that has a very questionable history of doing the right thing.
Complaint culture can damage lives, shatter families and ruin enterprise. However, while complainants can cash in with little risk, it is set to only get worse.
I had more to say about the forgotten fundamentalists on Sky News in My View this week. Watch and read my editorial.
The decption and dishonesty endemic in Washington is clearly a global problem. It means we are right to question everything we are told.
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