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the importance of inclusion...
Australia’s defence chiefs have ducked questions on the importance of inclusion in the military after introducing a ban on “woke” events. Defence held morning teas earlier in 2021, where staff wore rainbow clothing to mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia. Employees were encouraged to show support for LGBTI people by standing against prejudice and discrimination and demonstrating inclusion.
biding for mexican cash cows...
The Economist brands Mexico's AMLO 'false messiah' but president's supporters find article unoriginal, hypocritical & ridiculous...
art controversy...
In choosing the Thom Roberts — a portriff of Adam (Shane Simpson AM), as one of the finalists, the Archibald Prize Committee fell for the old trick… A) the portraidfhp does not look anything like Shane Baby and B) the illusion is hackneyed. One does not have to go afar to find the illusion as shown for a while now on https://www.bleacherbreaker.com/incredible/real-life-optical-illusions-to-mystify-your-mind/
the miracle of nothingness...
In its response to Covid, the Morrison government has achieved an almost perfect result in maintaining the Coalition’s record since 2013 of doing nothing, achieving nothing, solving nothing. No big projects, no great initiatives or memorable policies. Failure to tackle key issues such as fire, climate change and Covid.
"a cook? we're gonna die!"
Hollywood actor Steven Seagal has joined the political party Just Russia, his spokesman said. The party was established earlier this year with the merger of three leftist parties. The Just Russia alliance controls a faction in the Russian parliament and plans to take part in parliamentary elections in September. Seagal, best known for action films such as "Above the Law" and "Hard to Kill" has been a Russian citizen since 2016. He still holds US citizenship.
the streaming wars...
the notion of beauty... do flowers know?
smugly loosing our history...
What should be preserved in national memory? What ought to be allowed to perish and disappear from consciousness?
the six trillion dollar man...
memory lapse...
US President Joe Biden and the EU heads of state and government strongly condemned the arrest of journalist Raman Pratassevich in Belarus.
terror in democracy...
UK's machinations
A wide-ranging UK government campaign was brought to bear on Ecuador to press it to hand over WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, new information by Declassified UK reveals.
upper hunter burn...
The art of politics as we know is spinning reality in such a way that perceptions become more influential than what is actually happening. So the weekend byelection in the rural/coal seat of Upper Hunter in New South Wales, which Labor has not held for 90 years, spells big trouble for Anthony Albanese and federal Labor. Not surprisingly this distortion is pushed for all its worth by Mr Albanese’s principal political opponent, Liberal Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
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