If you missed it, you can now listen to my full interview with Rick Munn from TNT Radio above. We discussed the absurd restrictions still in place, how religious leaders caved to the state, the weak position the United States now finds itself in, the ever-changing narrative around climate change, and how woke culture has people thinking they’re immune to criticism.
Author: Joel Agius
Logic Is Still Dead In Dom’s Domain
While parents and visitors are allowed back into schools regardless of vaccination status, volunteers, including Scripture teachers like myself, are still not permitted entry unless we have been vaccinated.
In discriminating against volunteers, including Scripture teachers, in schools, Dominic Perrottet is not only betraying logic and science, but his own faith. This mandate for volunteers must end now.
Read my latest for The Spectator Australia here.

War On Wokedom
“In the event of a war, the West needs to be strong. And for the West to be strong, it must have a strong culture. It must have strong leaders. It must not be at war with itself over the absurdities of cultural Marxism, and it must not allow the doctrines of such an ideology to overcome it, breaking it down until it is so weak that it cannot withstand an attack.”
Can the West really afford a war when our culture has been weakened by Wokedom?
Read my latest for The Spectator Australia here.

The ‘Revolution’ Is Here And It Cannot Be Censored
“Protest is a catalyst for change. Those who value freedom have unified under the convoys, taking their fight to the frontlines.”
There is a revolution taking place that not even the government nor media can ignore. And they hate it because it threatens their power.
Read my latest for The Spectator Australia here.

The Libs Are A Lost Cause
“Scott Morrison is one of the weakest leaders this nation has ever seen, but he is only a symptom of a disease that has been infecting the Liberal Party for many years.”
The Liberal Party are a party in turmoil. With an election coming up, their chances of another term in office are slim. And with the telltale signs of a leadership spill brewing, it could be just about to get a whole lot worse.
Read my latest for The Spectator Australia here.
