The new currency of relevance: how social justice has been hijacked
July 2, 2025 by Michael Gencher
It’s one of the most disturbing trends of our time: people with nothing to say, nothing to contribute, and nothing of substance to offer have discovered that the quickest way to gain attention, credibility, and a sense of relevance is to hijack social justice causes. Read more
The Greens aren’t done yet — and their anti-Israel agenda is alive and well
June 12, 2025 by Michael Gencher
On Tuesday, 17 June, Sydney’s Northern Beaches Council will debate a motion that has no business appearing on a local government agenda. Read more
The useful idiots of Sydney University: a cautionary tale of ignorance and antisemitism
May 16, 2025 by Michael Gencher
If you’ve ever wondered what “useful idiots” look like in 2025, the University of Sydney’s Student Representative Council (SRC) Special General Meeting (SGM) on 14 May provided a textbook case. Read more
Absurd, unchecked, and dangerous: the extremism behind the USyd Student General Meeting
April 17, 2025 by Michael Gencher
At the University of Sydney, a new wave of radical, misinformed activism is pushing student politics into dangerous and antisemitic territory. Read more
The peril of compromise: How Australian universities are again failing Jewish students
February 28, 2025 by Michael Gencher
For the past sixteen months, Australia’s Jewish community has faced an alarming rise in antisemitism. Read more
Australia is failing itself by ignoring the real divide
February 19, 2025 by Michael Gencher
Enough with the illusions. The recent statement from the United Muslim Community (UMC) and its affiliates regarding the Bankstown nurses’ scandal is not just an exercise in deflection—it is a glaring sign that Australia is failing to confront a growing and dangerous divide. Read more







