A Way of Unpacking the Craziness of the Progressive Left
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A Way of Unpacking the Craziness of the Progressive Left
New April 2023 Heading: The Flourishing Business Empire of Professor Bruce Pascoe
New June 2021 Heading: Australia’s Greatest Literary Hoax starts to Unravel
Previous Feb 2020 Heading: Despite serious questions being asked of “Aboriginal historian” Bruce Pascoe and the veracity of his books, he continues to be lauded by ABC personalities.
Tranny Bruce Jenner (left) and Race-shifter Rachel Dolezal (right).
Australians Deserve Better from Their Politicians - The Slippery Slope of Sloppy Words
Our roving reporter, Ron Waffle, catches up with the thoughts of Professor Marcia Langton AO on The Voice Proposal
Did the former Premier of Tasmania remove the skull of Aboriginal Tasmanian man, William Lanne after he died? Should William Crowther’s Statue in Hobart be pulled down 150 years later?
Coup d’etat in all but name: NZ’s descent to ethno-nationalism.
Did the former Premier of Tasmania remove the skull of Aboriginal Tasmanian man, William Lanne after he died? Should William Crowther’s Statue in Hobart be pulled down 150 years later?
Is Professor Reynolds, like Bruce Pascoe, ‘Just Making Stuff Up’, about our Colonial History?
Is the new book by Peter Sutton and Keryn Walshe just as Ideological as Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu?
Despite claims by some, Indigenous knowledge is NOT Science
Uncle Bruce Pascoe, an Aboriginal man, has just won (jointly with a transgender activist) the Australian Humanist Award of 2021, given to recipients who show outstanding contributions to Humanism, where “Humanism is a framework for living an ethical, meaningful and compassionate life without relying on supernatural forces."
“The articles should speak for themselves, that is, independently of the identity of the author. It should make no difference who the author is.” - Jeff McMahan, a professor of moral philosophy at Oxford University, announcing the upcoming creation of The Journal of Controversial Ideas
“The mark of a really good hoax seems to be that it lives on, even after all reasonable evidence has shown it up” - J. Whittaker, 1992
“In our time, political speech and writing are largely the defence of the indefensible”
- George Orwell, 1946
It is with Great Sadness that we Accept Henry Reynolds’ Nomination for The Bruce Pascoe, Best Selective Quoting Award for Distorting History.
Henry Reynolds wants us to believe that the 14th Earl of Morton was, ‘the most pertinent illustration of contemporary moral standards.’ Is that true or just another Pascoism?