Seems we haven’t learned from Jill Meagher, Masa Vutkovic and the rest. The tragic murder of Eurydice Dixon in Melbourne has sparked vigorous discussion on a number of issues. However among all the virtue signalling, hashtags, self-righteous teleprompter readers like Lisa Wilkinson going on vacuous rants
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“Be like Australia” where business owners can’t protect themselves against violent criminals
If you’ve noticed one of many recurring themes in Melbourne’s violent crime wave, it’s pretty clear – unarmed business owners being taken advantage of by armed criminals. We also said last year that it would be inevitable that some of the public would take matters into
You can’t support disarming Australia and then complain about violent crime
Another week dominated by violent crime and home invasions in the lucky country. Some lowlights after last week’s bashing of a 77 year old pensioner and a shooting in Kealba? Bashing a disability pensioner in his own home. Good to see the CCTV stopped it as
If you don’t know what Australia’s gun laws are, then I don’t care for your opinion on them
Observing the social and mainstream media attack on gun owners this past week, consistent patterns of behaviour that most gun owners in Australia are accustomed to have re-emerged. The Australian media’s hate campaign against the NRA, while completely ignoring the now established facts that the Broward
Australian virtue signalling over “America and gun laws” is an embarrassment that needs to end
Every time there’s some kind of firearm incident the United States, it seems Australians’ can’t wait to break out into a fit of dopamine boosting virtue signalling about how morally superior they are on firearms, interspliced with intense veneration of apparent lord and saviour John Howard
Watch your language: How politicians and the media warp Australians’ perception of firearms
It’s obvious to many that the Australian media and politicians have been at the forefront of shaping Australians’ perception on firearms, particularly to those who are indifferent or against firearms in general. The level of astounding mistruths and misinformation that are promulgated on this topic in
Gun Debate: Do we need Neil Mitchell?
Less than 24 hours after the incident at O’Reilly’s, our favourite Alannah and Madeline Foundation stooge, Neil Mitchell, was flailing his arms about on 3AW in faux outrage and calling for more gun control. Have a listen here: Kudos to Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party
Forget “more Police” we want self-defence
It keeps getting better in the world’s most liveable city: A Melbourne woman was slapped across the face and forced to sit in her front room as a dozen “thugs” ransacked her house in a terrifying home invasion. Police believe the same young men could be
Comment: Bollards that don’t work, sirens and Militarised Police: What happened to Australia in 2017?
In the wake of the Flinders street terror attack, the past week or so has seen an overt promotion by the Australian government in ramping up the national security theatre for new year’s eve: “COPS armed with Colt M4 semiautomatic rifles will be on guard in
Flinders Street Attack: Stop voting for the Coalition, Labor and the Greens
We said it would only be a matter of time before another attack happened in John Howard’s “Safer Australia” and sadly we were right: But remember folks, cars aren’t “designed to kill” – being run over is apparently a less painful and more humane way to