Here come the Fun Police
Less than a week after the postal survey was announced, ‘Tranny Bingo’ has been banned.
No one is free from the clutches of the Fun Police…
Beyond 18c
There’s no point repealing 18c if it will just send activist complainants into the arms of even worse state-based anti-discrimination bodies.
Our victory!
Today the NSW Court of Appeal threw out Garry Burns’ complaints against me.
This victory is one for all of us…
The movement grows
On Saturday night a fundraising/update dinner was held in Brisbane. Over $16,000 has been raised and both Senator Malcolm Roberts and Mr George Christensen MP lent their support.
The fight is well and truly on to dismantle the apparatus of the Thought Police…
Queenslanders, New South Wales is watching you…
The NSW ADB has admitted that it has been using taxpayer resources to monitor the views of my social media followers.
It’s no longer the Land Downunder, but the Land of Big Brother…
Saving the world one ADB complaint at a time
It’s time the universal jurisdiction and awesome power of the NSW Thought Police was unleashed on Islamic State.
Rainbow Team Six should be deployed immediately…
A confession, O ye Thought Police
I have been incited to loathe homosexuality. In order to assist the ‘Thought Police’ today I’ve spilled the beans on the culprits who incite me…
NSW Anti-Discrimination Board: it’s unlawful to link to Andrew Bolt
The NSW Anti-Discrimination Board has referred (yet another) Gary Burns’ complaint to the Tribunal.
My crime this time is to link to an Andrew Bolt article.
NCAT ruling protects freedom from LGBT attack
Victory!
The NCAT has dismissed Gary Burns’ complaints against me.
Legal update: an initial victory
I write today with some very good news. On Friday I was facing what was possibly the first of many hearings to determine whether the expression of my Catholic beliefs and political views in regards to homosexuality are unlawful. And I faced a fine of up to $100,000 for each complaint and the prospect of being ordered to apologise for my beliefs. The potential consequence for failing to apologise is imprisonment for contempt of court....

