An opinion should be based on facts. There are two aspects to this statement. Firstly, what are the facts, and secondly, how do you put the facts together to create an opinon? The My Comment blog tries to understand and explain the facts. It tries to put them together in a way that might reach a different conclusion. Provide a different view. Drag out some facts that are not well known and even explore why they may have been hidden.
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Most Recent Posts
9, March, 2026
Can war be justified? Is there ever a situation where there is legal and moral reasons to invade another country?
24, February, 2026
Democracy and Autocracy. Capitalism and Socialism. Both are opposites, but can they exist together. What are the risks?
28, January, 2026
It sometimes seems impossible to reach a consensus on social issues. How do organisations agree on complex subjects? In this example, we look at the International Standards Organisation and their process.
4, January, 2026
How do social values, religion and nationality drive us into separate tribes? How do we recognise the influences and how do we deal with them?
25, December, 2025
The movie Nuremburg teaches us many lessons about the Nazi rise to power in the 1930s. Do any of those lessons apply to politics today? Are there any similarities between Germany in the 1930s, and the USA today?
A Random Selection
People do change opinions so we need to find the trigger that will explain a situation in their terms that leads to a different conclusion.
Creative thinking and politics conjure up images of rorting and dodgy accounting. However, innovative thinking should be applied to some of the problems governments face to find alternative solutions.
Are there ways for people to be more involved in government decisions? Referendums and plebiscites are one way. What is the difference between a referendum and a plebiscite?
Is there an Australian philosophy for life or have we lost it. Our philosophy will determine how the country grows and evolves.
what’s trending
9, March, 2026
Can war be justified? Is there ever a situation where there is legal and moral reasons to invade another country?
24, February, 2026
Democracy and Autocracy. Capitalism and Socialism. Both are opposites, but can they exist together. What are the risks?
editor’s pick
16, December, 2013
Rage against the cushions!!! Men, we need to combine to fight the stuffing of our houses with cushions. Join Men Against Cushions.
14, May, 2016
A satirical look at what a building royal commission in 2046 might discover.












