So here’s my suggestion for a communal new year’s resolution:let’s make 2024 a year for forthright discussion – without all the vitriol.
Unless the left can articulate a plausible vision of the future,some progressives will continue to be attracted by the uncluttered certainty of conservatism.
A global phenomenon of disillusioned young voters backing far-right populists poses a new threat to Labor,a new paper by a left-leaning think tank warns.
Australians do not want persuasion or reason. They want a word for their grievance against other Australians. To put it finely,people just have the shits.
Politically powered kids TV has turned younger viewers into another demographic in America’s culture wars.
In opening a new centre for the preservation of language and culture,the French president made a point of urging people not to give in to trends.
It’s possible what we’re seeing isn’t the effects of a growing movement of a destructive force,but rather the shaking and rattling of a poorly built car whose doors and wheels are about to fall off.
Sky News Australia’s strategy of delivering content toward an increasingly far-right,US-based audience has sparked a divide at the conservative broadcaster.
The great right hope is that voters are rejecting the hegemony of the cultural elite,not just on the Voice but on all issues. They are mistaken.
Listening to intolerance and fear rather than challenging it is easier said than done. But I’m trying.
Yes,Barbie the movie has heard of feminism. (And thinks it sounds awesome!) But how patriarchy-toppling is it really?