This a shameful day for freedom in Australia.

‘University caves to group think: Bjorn Lomborg banned’

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5 Responses to This a shameful day for freedom in Australia.

  1. KG says:

    Sometimes it feels like I’m witnessing the birth of a new Dark Ages.

    • Wombat says:

      It will be more like a dark decade rather than a dark age.

      In those ancient times you could destroy all the books of history and science but it didn’t affect the day to day workings of society to the extent that people were going to starve where once they ate.

      Today? Forgo history and science, and 7 billion people are going to die of dehydration, starvation and sickness.

      Notably the losses will be heaviest in the derelict metropoli the left populates so densely.

      It will fall to the “hicks and yokels” to maintain civilisation into the future.

  2. Cadwallader says:

    I am genuinely disappointed by this I thought UWA had drawn a mark in the sand by allowing freedom of thought, but no! A couple of years ago Massey University did an 11th turn about with Lord Monckton’s address. Mind numbing bastards the lot of them!

  3. Lara says:

    It really is a new dark age, with Christianity being stamped out and cultural Marxism being forced down our throats.
    Rainbow factions now on Auckland councils, blathering about stamping out ‘homophobia’ whatever that means, our rates out of control and our political overlords in Wellington deaf and arrogant like never before. White male Kiwi doesn’t stand a chance; if they could build concentration camps to stamp out trad. kiwis en masse, they probably would. The loathing goes deep…

    • Wombat says:

      It’s telling that the terms they use so flippanty would have once turned more than a few heads.

      “We’re going to stamp out homophobia.”

      One day someone is going to use that term in front of me and I’m going to ask them, flat out.

      “Stamp out? Are you threatening freedom of speech with violence or authoritarian government action, which amounts to violence?”

      In either case it’s a green light to proactively defend yourself, because when people leverage the government to threaten you it’s the same as if they were loading a gun themselves with the intent of shooting you in the back.