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TV host mocks left-wing attempt to compare Aussie monoculture with North Korea

Sky News Australia

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June 22, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
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Sky News host Rowan Dean discusses the growing debate over multiculturalism and what defines Australian culture. “This week a debate about culture, multiculturalism versus monoculturalism was sparked by Pauline Hanson's comments at the press club,” Mr Dean said. “I know I’m not alone in believing those comments were long overdue … but that didn’t stop the likes of Liberal MP Garth Hamilton wading into the fray, ridiculously claiming monoculturalism means living in North Korea or something.”

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 29, 2026

Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: South Korea Chips In Big

Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: South Korea Chips In Big

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 12, 2026

TV host rips into the ABC for likening Tony Abbott to a ‘white nationalist’

Sky News host James Morrow named broadcaster Daniel James his “wally of the week,” criticising him for likening former prime minister Tony Abbott to a white nationalist and accusing the ABC of framing multiculturalism debates as moral judgments. “It was the ABC; I dont think I’m surprised that they would broadcast this, but a far-left journalist by the name of Daniel James has likened former prime minister Tony Abbott to a white nationalist," Mr Morrow said. “Pearl-clutching there from the ABC. “They are really working so hard over time to quarantine these discussions around multiculturalism … as a moral thing that if you don't agree with us … you are a bad person.”

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 9, 2026

Ranking ke-95: Di mana arah kebebasan Media Malaysia?

Kedudukan ini merosot tujuh anak tangga berbanding tahun lalu, dengan skor keseluruhan 52.73. Bagi sesetengah pihak, angka ini mungkin sekadar satu ranking antarabangsa. Namun, bagi mereka yang terbabit secara langsung dalam industri media, ia memberi gambaran tentang cabaran sebenar yang dihadapi setiap hari. Namun, persoalan yang lebih penting ialah apakah makna sebenar di sebalik kedudukan ... Read more The post Ranking ke-95: Di mana arah kebebasan Media Malaysia? appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

9 News Australia

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· Jul 10, 2026

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Harper’s Magazine

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· May 20, 2026

Harper’s Magazine Wins 2026 National Magazine Award for Feature Writing

“The Goon Squad,” by Daniel Kolitz, is cited by judges for “original, stylish magazine storytelling.” The post Harper’s Magazine Wins 2026 National Magazine Award for Feature Writing appeared first on Harper's Magazine.

JustHungry

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· Nov 17, 2019

Japan Times article: The influence of social media on food in the 2010s

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