Letters to the editor: Radicalised woman is Aussie s problem
19 Feb, 2021 08:00 PM
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A reader agrees that the woman radicalised by Isis should go back to Australia. Photo / File
A reader agrees that the woman radicalised by Isis should go back to Australia. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
I can t recall anything this Government has done that s right, but Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern s stance on Australian deportees is correct. If children go to Australia with parents on their passport or a child s passport (up to 16) and are raised, educated and permanently reside in Australia, then Australia must keep them.
Freedom forum
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The would-be varsity cheerleader, the tattletale and Snapchat have converged in a Supreme Court free speech case sure to draw the interest of social media-loving students, concerned parents and wary school administrators everywhere.Â
In 2017, a ninth-grade student in Schuylkill County, Pa., who failed to make the varsity cheerleading squad, vented her frustration in an F-bomb laced Snapchat post. She repeated the same curse before each of the words âschool,â âsoftball,â âcheerâ and âeverything.âÂ
A teammate told a coach about the post, and administrators kicked her off the junior varsity cheerleading squad.Â
Now, in Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., the Supreme Court faces the question: Can school officials punish students for social media posts even when students post them off-campus, including in their own homes? The stakes are high: School administrators say they need to know the limits of their authority
Everyone is Right About the Anthony Edwards Dunk
Anthony Edwards reading the discourse. | Hannah Foslien/Getty Images
Anthony Edwards, the first overall pick in the latest NBA draft, delivered the dunk of the year last night against the Toronto Raptors. It came in a game that his Minnesota Timberwolves lost and highlighted some of the early struggles Edwards has had acclimating to the professional theater. Both of the above sentences are undeniably true. So, through that lens, everyone participating in the tiresome Dunk Discourse is correct.
Congratulations.
First, let s examine just what Edwards did. After receiving a pass in the corner, he made a direct beeline to the hoop, where he encountered poor Yuta Watanabe, who he promptly posterized into oblivion. The visuals are incredible, of course, but what sets this slam apart is the sound. It s as if were created by an over-exuberant foley artist angling for industry recognition.
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