Australia and the Western world have entered a new era of victimhood and separatism. Men and women have never had less in common. The battle of the sexes is no joke, it is a reality.
A case in point was the Voice to parliament referendum.
A year on from the defeat of the Voice, lessons are still being learnt about changes to the fabric of Australian democracy and the principles which hold it together.
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Brianna McKee is a Research Fellow and the National Manager of Generation Liberty at the Institute of Public Affairs
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