Opinion
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Australian Apokriatic Aphorisms
Despite the assumption that traditional customs erode over time, Greek Melbourne has over the decades evolved into an Apokriatic town.
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Culture on the margins
Using the Lonsdale Street Greek Festival as a melting pot is apt because this is a festival that is staged every year with the sole purpose of celebrating diversity
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Big parties are natural allies against fringe
“The Labor Party and the Liberal Party, more than ever, need each other for their survival, yet their actions have the continuing effect of undermining each other”
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Souvlakifest
Or how I learnt to stop worrying and love Greek food as the leading ambassador of our culture.
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Batman begins but how will it end?
Fotis Kapetopoulos tackles the upcoming by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Batman.
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The horrendous lie of our generation is the one that poverty is being reduced
There is more poverty than ever before, and there are diabolical efforts to mask this, writes Gerry Georgatos.
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Traitors in our Macedonian midst
‘Semi-articulation of opinion is no loss to an ochlos that is not interested in listening to any viewpoint that does not reinforce its own narrow prejudices.’
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Why you should never call anyone ‘wog’
Today, reappropriation of derogatory terms as ‘endearing’ terms is in fact misappropriation. There is nothing endearing about these terms.
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Ignorance is the Mother of Impudence
The op-ed below was sent to Neos Kosmos as a response to Nikos Fotakis’ think-piece “Nationalism Vs. Nationalism – What did we learn from Sunday’s anti-FYROM rally?”