When is a terrorist not a terrorist?

The article discusses the reluctance to label an attack in Bondi Junction as terrorism, despite its clear misogynistic motivations. It highlights the societal normalization of violence against women and criticizes the media and police for attributing the attack to mental health issues rather than addressing its gender-based roots. The author calls for revolutionary change to ensure women’s safety.

International Working Women’s Day 2024

Militancy is not masculine, fragility is not feminine Despite the theme of International (Working) Women’s Day 2024 being “Invest in Women”, the socialist origins of International Working Women’s Day must not be forgotten. In Australia, IWWD was commemorated for the first time in 1928 with a rally in Sydney, organised by the The Militant Women’sContinue reading “International Working Women’s Day 2024”