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Someone behaving badly

Someone behaving badly

Speaking freely

As European countries have cracked down on free speech and many have found themselves imprisoned for Facebook posts, it is timely indeed that here in Australia Joe Hildebrand offers excellent […]

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on Speaking freely Alan Sexton 27/01/2026
International Affairs President Donald Trump Someone behaving badly

Carr’s weird skills

While we might all be guilty of self-prescribing a myriad of multi-purpose herbs and spices (mostly doing ourselves no harm), one must be appalled by the most recent health utterances […]

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on Carr’s weird skills Alan Sexton 20/10/2025
Someone behaving badly

Tell the protesters

As an estimated 400,000 people flooded Hostage Square in Tel Aviv, similar celebrations occurred across Gaza and the Arab world, but protesters in Sydney seemed affronted that the war had […]

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on Tell the protesters Alan Sexton 14/10/2025
Federal Politics International Affairs Someone behaving badly

Two state delusion

With 151 of the 193 UN affiliated nations already recognising the state of Palestine and ignoring the 1933 Montevideo criteria for statehood, much of the current hysteria about Australia’s idiotic […]

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on Two state delusion Alan Sexton 23/09/2025
Celebrity Someone behaving badly

Careful out there Greta

As activist-at-large and all-round media-hog Greta Thunberg finds her Freedom Flotilla under attack from unwelcome night flares, she perhaps ought be grateful that she is in relatively safe Tunisian waters […]

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on Careful out there Greta Alan Sexton 11/09/2025
History Humour Natural Disasters Someone behaving badly

Not much changes

What a shame that modern day mathematics and our understanding of the three dimensional elliptical orbits reduces all the fabulous mythology and superstitions of the past to inane storytelling.  Or […]

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on Not much changes Alan Sexton 08/09/2025
Medicine Someone behaving badly

Sovereign citizens

Lucy Zelic is right to identify that there was widespread community dissatisfaction during the Covid pandemic, especially among those ordered to enforce the health mandates within the police force (“Sovereign […]

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on Sovereign citizens Alan Sexton 05/09/2025
Federal Politics Social Media Someone behaving badly

Visa ban a poor move

It is appallingly hypocritical for Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to cancel the visa of Israeli politician Simcha Rothman on the eve of his Australian tour (“Ban on Israeli MP […]

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on Visa ban a poor move Alan Sexton 20/08/2025
Federal Politics Science Someone behaving badly

Economic rules apply

Congratulations to the Albanese Labor Government for correctly asserting that battery manufacturer Energy Renaissance was indeed a “trailblazer of the future”, but in a different context as it went into […]

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on Economic rules apply Alan Sexton 18/08/2025
Federal Politics International Affairs Someone behaving badly

Don’t be distracted

Thirteen was certainly an unlucky number for PM Anthony Albanese in Wednesday’s Daily Telegraph when all 13 letter writers were savagely scathing on his stand recognising Palestine (Letters, DT, 13/8). […]

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on Don’t be distracted Alan Sexton 14/08/2025

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