Category Archives: Ethics and morality

Let Your Hair Down, Mr Dutton

Ignore the aftermath whisperers. Magnanimity to Voice insurrectionists is neither owed nor wise LET’s assume the Voice really is going to be defeated on 14 October and that tantrums follow – by the usual people in the usual places. Though … Continue reading

Posted in Ethics and morality, Media, Politics | 28 Comments

Professor of Yes drops in to the No local to say ‘gooday mates’

This 2070-word attempt by Greg Craven to win over “you guys” is so condescending it’s amusing.

Posted in Ethics and morality, Fake conservatism, Rule of law | 65 Comments

The Libelous Leprechaun

SURPRISING to relate, Thomas Keneally is still alive. I know because the obnoxious octogenarian had a piece in the Guardian on Friday titled The astonishing lies of the no campaign. He obviously feels the Voice is sufficiently historic to warrant, … Continue reading

Posted in Ethics and morality, Left-wing extremism | 28 Comments

The Russell Brand situation

IT is impossible to be more impartial about a man than I am about Russell Brand. That’s because the hyperactive and garrulous comedian-cum-commentator with a Big Ben ego and a Janis Joplin wardrobe is as far from my cup of … Continue reading

Posted in Ethics and morality, Rule of law | 50 Comments

A Portrait of the Western World As An Old Man

A Danish artist has been ordered to repay a museum after delivering blank canvases. And then you get an artist Who says he doesn’t want to paint at all So he takes an empty canvas And he sticks it on … Continue reading

Posted in Art, music, letters, Ethics and morality | 11 Comments

An equal and opposite reaction to homo-extremism in the West

The abomination normalised at the start of this ABC article is precisely why Iraq is cracking down.

Posted in Culture, Ethics and morality | 4 Comments

The Catholic Answer

Q: “Do you believe colonisation continues to have an impact on some Indigenous Australians?” A positive impact, absolutely. I mean, now we have running water, readily available food. Everything that my grandfather had when he was growing up, when he … Continue reading

Posted in Culture, Ethics and morality | 10 Comments

Labor stole a hospital to kill children and guess what happened

Non-killers walked: Eleven midwives confirmed to have left former Calvary hospital since takeover.

Posted in Ethics and morality, Left-wing extremism | 9 Comments

Three times more than Schindler. I look forward to the movie

Posted in Ethics and morality, History | 21 Comments

Alternatively, purchase extortionately-priced tobacco products that fund the enterprises and criminal activities of government

Multi-million dollar money laundering investigation smashes illicit tobacco and vape supply. Many in the community may not realise when purchasing cheap or under the counter tobacco products or vapes that they could be funding organised crime, which then goes on … Continue reading

Posted in Australian police state, Ethics and morality | 11 Comments

On 315K, Adam Bandt is fives times more valuable than a nurse

Lucky us: Australia’s 227 federal MPs get a 4% pay rise – the biggest salary increase in a decade.

Posted in Ethics and morality, Federal politics | 12 Comments

Beware of Greeks Bearing Babies

THE news angle in most local reports on the police raid at a surrogacy clinic in Crete last week was the desperation of “Australian parents” unable to take “their babies” home. Other “parents,” Sharri Markson reported in The Australian on … Continue reading

Posted in Ethics and morality, International, Legal affairs | 23 Comments

Our Licensed Lucys

■  British nurse Lucy Letby sentenced to life in prison for murdering seven babies. ■  Rise in Queensland babies surviving late-term abortions, figures show. Queensland Health confirmed that in such cases, life-saving care is not rendered to the baby after … Continue reading

Posted in Ethics and morality, Left-wing hypocrisy, Legal affairs | 7 Comments

“Like the Japanese soldiers who didn’t know the war was over”

In denial: Transgender movement’s last defenders: Parents who ‘transitioned’ their children.

Posted in Ethics and morality, Left-wing extremism | 11 Comments

Binge Buyers and Unctuous Auctioneers

The real Voice to Parliament – the one with an American accent – is a done deal. Its remit is total LAST week, Anthony Albanese shopped Anne Frank to the gestapo for an American candy bar. By Friday, he was … Continue reading

Posted in Ethics and morality, Foreign policy | 11 Comments

Finally: The media finds a child whose innocence is sacrosanct

The Guardian, thrilled: Girl, 13, gives birth after she was raped and denied abortion in Mississippi.

Posted in Ethics and morality, Fake news, Media | 7 Comments

Shane’s Not Coming Back

This is not survivable. I think it’s only a question of time before he’s officially dismissed. It’s also only a question of time before there’s a new DPP, and that DPP is given responsibility for bringing proceedings against Mr Drumgold… … Continue reading

Posted in Ethics and morality, Legal affairs, Politics | 92 Comments

And people wonder how a childcare abuser could be so brazen

Note that Ukraine War Rambo Simon Birmingham has limited interest in these local atrocities: Click the tweet for Senator Hanson’s remarks. Yet again, no leadership from the Liberal Party.

Posted in Ethics and morality, Fake science, Federal politics | 8 Comments