multiculturalism
Coverage of multiculturalism in the Nexus archive.
- Australia news live: ski fields reach July temperature high; diesel prices surge
Liberal senator Andrew Bragg strongly disagrees with former prime minister Tony Abbott's claim that multiculturalism has failed in Australia. Bragg argues that liberalism created multiculturalism through freedoms like religion and thought, citing the Liberal Party's historical role in policies such as abolishing parts of the White Australia policy and promoting multiculturalism via SBS.
- Pauline Hanson tells London CPAC crowd she is ‘sick of hearing about white privilege’ and ‘fears for England’
Pauline Hanson, speaking at London CPAC, expressed frustration with discussions on white privilege and warned of England's cultural decline due to mass immigration, multiculturalism, Islam, net zero policies, and 'woke' ideology. She joined Nigel Farage and Liz Truss at the event, which is a British offshoot of the American Conservative Political Action Conference.
- France v Spain: Outrage Following Rajoy’s Comments
Former Spanish PM's claim that France has 'no French players' sparked racism accusations ahead of the World Cup semifinal. The controversy has fueled a broader European debate over immigration, multiculturalism, and national identity.
- Paul Hogan has reportedly called Pauline Hanson a ‘pelican’. Please explain?
Paul Hogan reportedly called Pauline Hanson, the One Nation leader, a 'pelican' in response to her citing Crocodile Dundee as an exemplar of 'Australian monoculture'. The article highlights his rhetorical counterattack against her multiculturalism critique.
- Wayne Swan likens Hanson to Trump and says Labor must stop One Nation’s ‘dark, dystopic picture of the future’
Australian Labor Party president Wayne Swan warns against normalizing authoritarian trends, comparing Pauline Hanson's attacks on multiculturalism and journalists to Donald Trump's influence. He urges Labor to prevent One Nation's dystopian vision.
- Restore Britain descends into open civil war as members of the hard-right party blast Rupert Lowe for defending multiculturalism
Restore Britain, a hard-right party, is experiencing internal conflict as members criticize Rupert Lowe for supporting multiculturalism. The party is described as descending into open civil war over this issue.
- Liberals dumbfounded by Angus Taylor’s multiculturalism comments: ‘Embrace the reality of modern Australia’
Angus Taylor faced confusion from Liberal colleagues over his unclear comments on multiculturalism, with party members concerned about differentiating the Coalition from One Nation. Andrew McLachlan urged the opposition leader to 'embrace the reality of modern Australia.'
- Taylor won’t say if he supports multiculturalism as Chalmers says he’s trying to ‘out-One Nation One Nation’
Angus Taylor refused to state his support for multiculturalism during a press conference, while Jim Chalmers accused him of aligning with One Nation's push for a monoculture in Australia. Labor ministers have expressed commitment to multiculturalism.
- Channelling Trump and deriding journalists: five key moments from Pauline Hanson’s Press Club speech
Pauline Hanson delivered a speech at the National Press Club where she criticized multiculturalism, the media, and the climate change 'hoax'. Her address was interrupted by a protest opposing wage rises for low-paid workers.
- BEN JONES: Freedom of speech in Britain is under attack. People have shown immense tolerance - but we will not accept the destruction of our liberty in the name of multiculturalism
Ben Jones claims freedom of speech in Britain is under attack, arguing that while people have shown tolerance, they reject the destruction of liberty framed as multiculturalism. The article highlights concerns about balancing multiculturalism with free expression.
- Elon Musk is a real-life Bond villain
Elon Musk is described as a real-life Bond villain for using his X platform to amplify extremist opponents of multiculturalism in Britain.
- Fox News Poll: 'Resilient discontent' defines the US mood at 250th anniversary
A Fox News poll finds that while American voters remain attached to the U.S., a majority describe the country using negative terms like 'failing' or 'divided,' with partisan divides evident in perceptions of values and national unity. The survey highlights eroded national pride compared to 2004, with younger voters and Democrats more likely to prefer living elsewhere, alongside differing enthusiasm for the 250th anniversary.
- Fox News Poll: 'Resilient discontent' defines the US mood at 250th anniversary
A Fox News poll reveals that most U.S. voters describe the country with negative terms like 'failing' or 'divided,' with Democrats more likely to use such words than Republicans. While 85% of voters emphasize national unity and 83% highlight democratic principles, partisan divides emerge on multiculturalism and enthusiasm for the 250th anniversary, with Republicans and MAGA supporters showing higher excitement.