3/28/2024 0 Comments Australian penthouse magazine![]() We’re still fighting against those in positions of power who would quash debate rather than engage in it.”īut since last year, Penthouse Australia has moved beyond simply providing column space, and is now rolling out the red carpet to the alt-right. “ Penthouse (and indeed Playboy) were at the forefront of the culture wars, fighting for women’s rights and civil rights,” Costas said. “Today, we’re still fighting for freedom of speech. Penthouse Australia’s publisher Damien Costas told Crikey he believes the publication’s apparent rightward shift is a continuation of its legacy of fighting for freedom and civil rights. The Australian Senate’s libertarian edgelord-in-chief David Leyonhjelm, meanwhile, has opined on sex workers. So, too, has Sydney barrister Charles Waterstreet, who was accused last year of sexually harassing a university student during a job interview. ![]() Self-proclaimed “conservative provocateur” Daisy Cousens also appears, with articles such as “ Why right-wing girls are better girlfriends” (they’re hotter, they’re smarter, and they don’t hate men, apparently).īettina Arndt, has also written for Penthouse Australia, as a part of her ongoing crusade to prove that statistics on sexual assault at universities are overblown. Pictures of scantily clad women, and features on porn stars jostle for space on the homepage with right-wing blowhards offering their latest hot take.Ĭulture warrior Brendan O’Neill makes regular contributions, including a fawning piece on Philippines’ populist strongman Rodrigo Duterte, whose war on drugs cost more than 12,000 lives, according to Human Rights Watch. While the US edition appears, from a glance at the homepage at least, to remain steadfastly committed to softcore pornography, its Australian counterpart has turned into a kind of sleazy Sky News after dark. In the case of Penthouse Australia, that meant taking an ideological leap rebranding itself as a vehicle for the alt-right, organising Australian speaking tours for figures like Milo Yiannopoulos and Gavin McInnes, and employing a suite of conservative commentators to “trigger the libs”.Īccording to its website, Penthouse Australia offers “the best alternative journalism, sport, interviews and advice on living a richer life”. Those who survived were forced to fundamentally evolve. Changing cultural attitudes around sex, as well as the promise of on-demand titillation brought by the internet saw “iconic” titles such as Zoo and FHM go under in 2015. Check out my ebay items for sale to view other magazines & books.It’s been a tough few years for lads’ magazines. Any questions on this item, don't hesitate to send me a message. PICK UP available in Narre Warren Sth, VIC (Melbourne SE) if you're a local buyer & wish to save postage. Express Post also available - please see postage options. Very Happy to combine postage on multiple purchases. Magazines packed in plastic sleeve inside Auspost prepaid envelope to ensure they arrive to you in the best possible condition. ![]() POSTAGE : Flat Rate $6.50 Postage in envelope (with TRACKING) offered to all AUSTRALIAN addresses. ![]() Please note the photo forms part of my description so please study carefully before purchase. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME IF YOU ARE CHASING A PARTICULAR ISSUE. CURRENTLY PREPARING A LARGE COLLECTION OF PENTHOUSE & PLAYBOY MAGAZINES FOR SALE. Good original condition - has some minor scuffs, marks & creases but still presents well for age. Full of the typical articles and female models in the Penthouse Black Label format. Australian PENTHOUSE Magazine April 1988 - BLACK LABEL EDITION Vol 9 No 4 "Australian PENTHOUSE" Magazine (Black Label Edition) from 1988. Item: 334937960970 Australian PENTHOUSE Magazine April 1988 - BLACK LABEL EDITION. ![]()
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