It is federal election time and we will approve of some candidates and disapprove of others.
That used to be the healthy outcome of democracy; but now we have the vulgar, ugly and nasty consequences of a society which, in relation to courtesy and decency, seems to have lost its way.
Josh Frydenberg is a highly intelligent Australian who offered himself in public service.
He doesn’t deserve to see, in his electorate, signs bearing his image being defaced with anti-semetic symbols.
Mr Frydenberg was born...
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