
Crackdown on an already banned Hamas raises free speech fears in Germany
Journalists are suddenly worried about free speech when one of their pet causes, Palestine, is on the wrong end of a crackdown.

Journalists are suddenly worried about free speech when one of their pet causes, Palestine, is on the wrong end of a crackdown.

It appears that if you are black and in the anti-racism industry no-one is allowed to reject or edit your work.

The Age was joined by the Guardian, News.com.au, SBS, and the Daily Mail in attacking Robinsons Bookshop owner Susanne Horman.

This story was Sydney Morning Herald’s main Australia Day article, and was just an excuse to promote anti-Australia propaganda.

On Monday, the Guardian posted a hit piece on Imperium Press. In it, the author, Ariel Bogle, paints us as extreme. We are anything but.

Peter van Onselen does not explain how his extreme populism theory accounts for politicians constantly doing unpopular and bad things that voters don’t want.

The ABC told followers to “turn up” at “invasion and survival day” marches on Australia Day.

This piece is just an excuse to publish the far-left and anti-Australian views of two Indigenous women.

Leigh Sales writes an analysis piece for the ABC where she claims Donald Trump is popular because he “creates his own reality”.

CNN can’t just report on the farmer protests in Germany and give a balanced account, they have to make it a right wing extremism fear piece

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