
UK Supreme Court rules woman means ‘biologically female’ under Equality Act
Women face discrimination because of their biology, and should be protected as a distinct class.
Women face discrimination because of their biology, and should be protected as a distinct class.
The spike protein may have come from vaccine mRNA.
Taxpayer cash, missing audits, and a “cavalier attitude.”
Spy probe sparked by surreptitious subediting.
“Pat yourself on the back if you think that makes you a big man.”
Women face discrimination because of their biology, and should be protected as a distinct class.
The spike protein may have come from vaccine mRNA.
Taxpayer cash, missing audits, and a “cavalier attitude.”
Spy probe sparked by surreptitious subediting.
“Pat yourself on the back if you think that makes you a big man.”
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This is a callout to anyone who wants to talk to the Royal Commission but thinks they are constrained by confidentiality provisions or “professional ethics”.
“This is why I believe there is now sufficient evidence for authorities to immediately investigate, and why I believe you have a journalistic duty to tell the story as it stands, and a moral duty to act”
How anyone imagines the compulsory course will make the university more attractive to either domestic or international students is baffling.
‘Original mistakes are not usually politically fatal; deceptive cover-ups nearly always are’
“Suddenly, Te Pāti Maori MPs have gone from political divas perpetually courting media attention to camera-shy dormice.”
This seems a good example of subtle but pervasive media bias at work.
This is a callout to anyone who wants to talk to the Royal Commission but thinks they are constrained by confidentiality provisions or “professional ethics”.
“This is why I believe there is now sufficient evidence for authorities to immediately investigate, and why I believe you have a journalistic duty to tell the story as it stands, and a moral duty to act”
How anyone imagines the compulsory course will make the university more attractive to either domestic or international students is baffling.
‘Original mistakes are not usually politically fatal; deceptive cover-ups nearly always are’
“Suddenly, Te Pāti Maori MPs have gone from political divas perpetually courting media attention to camera-shy dormice.”
This seems a good example of subtle but pervasive media bias at work.