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?
The US president has honoured the memory of Emmett Till and used his story to weigh in on the growing political battle over book bans and how history is taught in schools.
Welcome to Sex was pulled from Big W after becoming the target of a conservative backlash,but the furore has led to skyrocketing sales.
The former president lamented the rise of books being challenged by people who disagree with certain perspectives,describing the trend as “profoundly misguided”.
There is a long history of artists second-guessing lyrics,but the reasons behind it and the way they manage it has evolved.
Working people increasingly find that left-wing parties no longer speak to them,but Peter Dutton’s plain-spoken appeal can cut through.
Fear of being publicly shamed,bullied,cancelled or even fired is stifling sincere dialogue – and there’s nothing left-wing about that.
The conventional wisdom is that as Australian voters get older,they become more conservative and swing steadily towards the Coalition. But those days are over.
The Spanish Royal Academy is a gatekeeper for correct usage of the language. But under 10 per cent of the world’s native Spanish speakers live in Spain.