Month: March 2017

Dear Alicia Keys
Dear Alicia No time listener, first time caller. I have no doubt that you are a very talented artist, and I have friends who adore your work, but… …Please. Stop. …
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Stupidity intersectionality
It’s an old-standing political contention that the political spectrum is not a straight line but a circle or at least a horseshoe, since the far-right and far-left have a lot …
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Irony free zone
In Pakistan, being an atheist apparently makes you a terrorist: In relation to uploading blasphemous content on social media, Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) Counter Terrorism Department and secret agencies have …
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Warning: Fake History
I do understand, even if I resent, Hollywood’s burning desire to imbue its creations with “a message” of a left-wing, progressive, trendy nature. What I do not understand is Hollywood’s …
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Antwerp – walking in a terrorist’s pre-steps
39-year old Mohammed R., a French national of North African origin, allegedly tried to imitate the Westminster attack in Antwerp, but was stopped without any casualties. A few months ago, …
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Girls Gone Wild on Brisbane Tinder, Part IV
Be honest and admit it to yourself: you’ve been waiting for Part IV since the previous one popped up on your screen on Valentine’s Day, checking The Daily Chrenk every …
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Westminster (UPDATED)
9:05am: The fifth person now confirmed dead. 8:40am: On the anniversary of the Brussels’ attack last year, a suspected jihadi mounts the pavement along the eastern side of Westerminster Bridge …
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Stop discriminating against communism!
Dear political class, entertainment industry and the commentariat I write to you to kindly request you end the widespread rhetorical discrimination against socialism and communism. Not only do you have before …
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We have democratised censorship
The “Infidel” Ayaan Hirsi-Ali is coming to Australia on a speaking tour in April and she will be exercising her freedom of speech as an atheist ex-Muslim and a women’s …
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