While coming to terms with the recent attack on the offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, it may be easy to believe this attack was motivated, in part, to the magazine’s history of satirising Islam. However, one man knows… Read More ›
Matthew Farthing
The (un)Australian Would Like To Make Clear Its Position On Islamic Extremists
In light of recent international events, the editorial team at the (un)Australian has decided it is important to make its position on Islam clear. We understand that ambiguous sentiment can lead to confusion, so in the interest of intelligibility and… Read More ›
Sen. Leyonhjelm: ‘Street Violence Only Solution To Sydney’s Siege Epidemic’
Crossbench Senator David Leyonhjelm has called for a “wild west, Texas style” approach to gun ownership, not unlike the way Lone Star Steakhouse approaches its steaks and cheese fries. Calling for greater access to guns, Leyonhjelm believes an armed citizenry would… Read More ›
NYPD Funeral Protest Gets Transported Back To 1997.
A sea of blue uniforms have been sent hurtling through the space-time continuum on Sunday as hundreds of officers were caught in a time rift while protesting New York Mayor Bill de Blasio during his eulogy for slain police officer… Read More ›
Five Aussie Acts You’ll Be Listening To In 2015 Because We Have Your Family Locked In A Basement
Well, we tried to help you. When we published the five Australian bands you’d be listening to in 2014, we wanted to give you a head start. We wanted to give you the inside tip so you’d seem like a… Read More ›
Sony Gives In To Hackers’ Demands, Leaves Box of Cuban Heels At Drop Zone
Sony Pictures Entertainment has cancelled the release of its upcoming film The Interview starring Seth Rogen and James Franco, when, in a Dr Strangelove-esque act of irony, the hacker group calling themselves “Guardians of the Peace” threatened 9/11 style violence if… Read More ›