WHO SAID THAT!

Spring 2005 issue No 7
Petro Georgiou, please don’t lay down your sword after your crusade for the rights of asylum seekers. Multiculturalism is under attack by the infidels.
Kyriakos Amanatides, Letter in The Age, 27/7/05. The Independent Australian has always maintained that Multiculturalism is a religion. Here is confirmation from one of its acolytes.

Why some speech should not be free.
What is the difference between a shop in Lakemba selling literature that could lead to hateful actions against liberalism and a university professor teaching ideas about race that could lead to hateful actions against people because of their race? I say there is none and in a liberal society they both should be banned.
David Hunt, posted 1/08/2005 on Your Say, www.abc.net.au/m/talks/counterpoint. An intolerant liberal! An oxymoron. a self contradictory phrase. But perhaps he meant ‘left-liberal society’, where intolerance abounds.

Just because we’re Australians, Philip Ruddock, doesn’t mean we should support a kangaroo court.
Mathew Dunn, Letter in The Age, 3/8/05, in relation to the Hicks case.

The two year old is the brother of Tillibelle and is from Magic of Money and Tickle the Till. The name of the horse? Vizard. The word from the trackside is that this Vizard will also have form.
The West Australian, 9/9/05.
Answer To Guess Who In Issue 6
On reasons why one should become a journalist:
One is that you’re curious about the world and the people in it, and this is where political correctness, from either the left or the right, is a danger because political correctness, by its very definition, is hostile to curiosity. It says in effect, you’ve got to look at the world through a keyhole, not a bay window.