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Leading article Australia

Protecting Leftist dogma

29 August 2015

9:00 AM

29 August 2015

9:00 AM

It’s hard to see what Dyson Heydon, Mark Latham and anal sex have in common, yet these are the three dominating political and cultural topics of the last seven days. Are they merely random, disconnected stories or do they point to something more disturbing in the Australian body politic?

Scarily, they are not two but three sides of the same coin: the Left’s determination to humiliate and denigrate opponents in order to silence them.

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