Australia Is Uniquely Bad for Defamation
Unlike other liberal democracies, Australia has very poor protections for freedom of expression and freedom of the press, especially against defamation lawsuits, which severely handicaps journalists and keeps important information from the public. Can recent reforms change this?
The Victim
When his final avenue for appeal against his corruption conviction was exhausted, when time and fate finally came for former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, he did what he does best: he played victim.
FAKE NEWS | Trans People Vanishing After Too Many Question Their Identity
“In refusing to affirm my gender identity, you deny my very existence,” she said, as her body dissolved into thin air. “And so, I cannot exist.”
FAKE NEWS | Local Teen Traumatized After Receiving Phone Call
“Who still calls people? Who still calls people in 2022??”
Can a City “Lack Character”?
Certain cities, like Canberra, Singapore, and Shenzhen are said to “lack character.” But what does that really mean?
George Clare Showed How We Waltz Into Genocide
In his memoirs, George Clare, one of the most underrated writers of his generation, paints a haunting portrait of how naivety and complacency – even amongst Jews – allowed the Holocaust to happen.
Let Students Fail
I’m a former teacher at an American public school. This might be the only way to fix the broken system.
In Defense of Julian Assange
Assange has been persecuted and slandered by governments and the media just for doing what any true journalist should do.
FICTION | The Place Where Old Friends Go
Where do old friends go?
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