We've previously noted the Australian connections with Jordan Peterson's Alliance for Responsible Citizenship. Turns out there are even more.
As October became November this year, we watched, bursting with pride, as former prime ministers John Howard and Tony Abbott starred at Jordan Petersons Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC). Both showed their commitment to the bold, free-thinking space of that Olympics of centre-right thought by reheating and amplifying things that theyve been saying for literal decades; Abbott thinks climate change isnt real and Howard always had a bit of trouble with multiculturalism. Prominent opponent of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, who also presented, hasnt monopolised the public with her views for nearly as long, but she still played the hits.
As we noted at the time, ARC (which also boasts our former deputy PM John Anderson on the advisory council) attracted a wide variety of conservative luminaries indeed we wonder if former deputy PM Barnaby Joyce was influenced by any of the intellectual currents he encountered there when he was moved to today share his thoughts about the assassination of JFK.
They were also joined by our last PM Scott Morrison, Liberal MPs Angus Taylor, Andrew Hastie, James Paterson and Dan Tehan, and former NSW premier Dominic Perrottet. But who else? Brave bulwark against imaginary threats to ice cream Alex Antic and former communist and mining cosplayer Matt Canavan naturally got along, while lonesome Yes campaigner Julian Leeser was a more surprising attendee.
Then there was:
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The full list of Coalition MPs who went to hang out with Jordan ... - Crikey