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Journalism · AustraliaIt has been all of 30 years ago since Columbia Journalism School hosted Michael Lewis (above), author of Liar's Poker, The Big Short and Moneyball, a great read even if you know nothing of baseball and care less. Lewis left less than impressed, not least by, well, let him tell it: The first sentence onSee the Story
<center><b>Journalism as she<br>is taught</center></b>
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Antisemitism · PalestineAmerican blogger John Kass is writing of the eruption of anti-Semitism on college campuses across the US, but his thoughts apply equally to Australia: ...You never hear in these anti-Israel demonstrations a hope for a two-state solution. No, only chants calling for Oct. 7 again and again. The demonstrators’ stated target might be Israel butSee the Story
<center><b>Just like old times</center></b>
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Australia · AustraliaBrendan O'Neill on the presumptive arrogance of eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant: ...Imagine the precedent it will set if the eSafety commissioner wins out over X (they’re currently warring in court). Might other governments likewise demand the global obliteration of social-media clips they consider offensive? Perhaps the Chinese government will instruct platforms everywhere to takeSee the Story
<center><b>Julie Inman Grant,<br>Beijing’s kind of gal</center></b>
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Elon Musk · AustraliaeSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant, who worked in Twitter's left-canted censorship mill until Elon Musk took over and restored free speech, seems to have some sort of animus against the platform and has ordered that footage of a teenage Muslim fanatic stabbing a bishop at the altar must be taken down. That an unelected bureaucratSee the Story
<center><b>Bluff called</b></center>
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Opinion · AustraliaOur very own eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, who hails from the land of the First Amendment, isn't too keen on Australians being exposed to thoughts and imagery of the sort which, in her highly paid opinion, does our sadly impressionable antipodean minds no good at all. Hence her tweet (above) and others in whichSee the Story
[Opinion] <center><b>When ‘cohesion’ means<br>‘don’t dare mention it’</center></b>
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Culture · AustraliaGeoffrey Blainey, Australia's foremost historian, writes in praise of Gary Johns' Burden of Culture, published by Quadrant books: "Gary Johns is a brave and observant writer on Aboriginal cultures, politics, and contrasting ways of life. Unlike many experts, he knows what cannot be and what must be reformed. His Burden of Culture is an impressiveSee the Story
<center><b>Geoffrey Blainey hails<br><i>The Burden of Culture</i></center></b>
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