Not to crap over anyone’s talents that they’ve worked so hard to perfect, but I have a tiny nitpick.
Tag: opinion
A Twentysomething’s Adventures With Decision Fatigue
– by Yunnita D. Mattoha If there is one thing that I hate more than a flying cockroach, it would be making a decision – anything from deciding what ice [ … ]
The ‘Outdated’ Movement?
– by Sarah Cole It’ll be International Women’s Day – the recognition of women’s achievements and suffrage that’s been annually celebrated for over a hundred years – this Sunday, 8 [ … ]
Southern Hospitality: Freedom of Speech Down Under
– by Liam Carter With the recent attack on Charlie Hebdo in France, freedom of speech is again on the frontlines of political debate in Australia. Freedom of speech has [ … ]
Weap(e)ns of Mass Destruction
– by Yunnita D. Mattoha I am Malala is an inspiring book about 17-year-old Pakistani Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Prize winner in history. Because of her insistence to women’s [ … ]
Are You With Us, or Against Us?
– by Yunnita D. Mattoha “The success of the politicians and media in generating and sustaining a moral panic is contingent on how successfully they enrage the public and marshal [ … ]
The Danger of A Single Story
– by Yunnita D. Mattoha “So that is how to create a single story: show a people as one thing, as only one thing, over and over again, and that is what they [ … ]
“Islamophobia” – the right to be bigots?
– by Hanifa Abdiraihan If there exists a word in recent days that’s most likely to incite a variety of passionate reactions, it’s probably Islamophobia. Purely semantically, it means the irrational fear [ … ]
Free rides to climate ruin
– by Sarah Cole How considerate, Transperth. You’re going to put us up for the day to celebrate the repeal of the Carbon Tax! That’s festive. Now, perhaps you are innocently extending [ … ]