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The Whoopi-Laura loopies & the challenge of purging Australia
Andrew L. Urban In December 2025, high-profile ABC TV journalist Laura Tingle’s claim that the infamous targeted attack on a Jewish festival at Bondi Beach was not motivated by religion has been met with fury and disbelief. Speaking on the … Continue reading
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Sorry, but only the barrel of a bigger gun will stop Putin
Andrew L. Urban The accumulated evidence supports the calculation that Vladimir Putin is not ever going to stop his military aggression against Ukraine. Only military defeat will. And should. The Kremlin has a history of thuggery that reminds us of … Continue reading
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Could the Bondi massacre change our legal tolerance?
Andrew L. Urban Tolerance can kill you. The paradox of tolerance, as espoused by Karl Popper, is a philosophical concept suggesting that if a society extends tolerance to those who are intolerant, it risks enabling the eventual dominance of intolerance, … Continue reading
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When is an anti-Zionist insult not an insult?
Andrew L. Urban A Melbourne magistrate has ruled prosecutors must prove former Burgertory boss Hash Tayeh had intent to “insult or offend” when he chanted “all Zionists are terrorists” in public. Well, blow me down, Magistrate Malcolm Thomas, obviously wanted … Continue reading
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What do Linda Reynolds and Bondi massacre have in common?
Andrew L. Urban There is a straight line between the Albanese leadership’s response to the Bondi Beach massacre on Sunday December 14, 2025 and its behaviour towards former Senator Linda Reynolds. That straight line points to a lack of integrity. … Continue reading
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A picture is worth a thousand words
The phrase ‘mug shot’ comes to mind, as does ‘rogues’ gallery’ and ‘stunned mullet’. Albanese famously loves “fighting Tories”. If only he loved fighting terrorism. If only he had a broader perspective then university politics. If only he hadn’t encouraged … Continue reading
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Say what you like, PM, but do what you should
Andrew L. Urban How can we reconcile the contradictory messages from PM Anthony Albanese when they collide over Israel and Jewish citizens in Australia? Of course, I refer to the two years of public antagonism towards Israel and domestic inaction … Continue reading
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It is now illegal to say that men are men
In case you missed it (because there’s been bugger all mention in the mainstream media about it), it is now officially illegal in Australia to say that men are men, writes GEORGE CHRISTENSEN in Confidential Daily (8 December, 2025). Don’t believe … Continue reading
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Slow down Minister, AI roadblock on Route 666 ahead
Andrew L. Urban Australia’s obstinately zealous Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen is speeding along Transition Highway 1 (aka Route 666), ignoring the roadside warning signs, his foot on the accelerator. The Detail Devil awaits … Bowen’s policy EV … Continue reading
The burqa, dress codes and democracy
By Andrew L. Urban Inflamed by the notorious case of a Muslim woman falsely accusing a Sydney policeman of forcibly removing her face covering (June 7, 2011), the public bushfire over the banning or not of the burqa continues to … Continue reading
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