Month: January 2022

Transgender Backlash

Trans activists wield an enormous amount of cultural power, and their ideology is far from discredited in the eyes of progressive politicians, delusional academics, and their media microphones. Yet, from the British Isles to the Continent to the Nordic nations, people are beginning to wake up.

The Spanish Women Challenging the Center-Right Status Quo

If the Partido Popular (PP) hopes to reconsolidate the Right and return it back under its centrally placed umbrella, it might be advised to follow the leads of Isabel Díaz Ayuso and Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo.

Germany’s Catholic Center Party Returns to Parliament 

The party, originally established in 1870 to represent Catholic interests, gained a federal lawmaker on Tuesday after Schleswig-Holstein MP Uwe Witt, who in December left the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, announced his decision to switch party affiliations.

Russia-Ukraine: German Foreign Minister Pursues Mediation

Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign minister, expressed hope for a diplomatic solution to the current unrest in the region. Yet, should efforts fail and Moscow attacks Kyiv, it would pay a “high price.”

A Government Monopoly on Truth

New speech-restriction laws, whether national or at the EU level, would amplify a disturbing trend underway in Europe, where the right to free expression is gradually being replaced with a new legal default. What speech is not explicitly permitted, is banned.

Italy: Short Term Migrants to Receive Baby Bonuses and Maternity Allowance

Italy: Short Term Migrants to Receive Baby Bonuses and Maternity Allowance

By extending maternity and paternity benefits to short term migrants, the Italian state will help to facilitate the policy known as ‘replacement migration,’ which is often put forward by liberal politicians as a solution to Europe’s low birth rates and aging population.

January 19, 2022
Bulgaria: Thousands of Anti-Green Pass Protestors Storm National Parliament 

Bulgaria: Thousands of Anti-Green Pass Protestors Storm National Parliament 

Shortly after some 3,000 people gathered in front of the National Assembly last Wednesday in Sofia, tempers flared, and demonstrators—comprised heavily of supporters of the irredentist-nationalist Revival party—clashed with police and stormed towards the parliament, coming just several meters away from the main entrance.

January 19, 2022
The Order of Malta Faces Severe Changes

The Order of Malta Faces Severe Changes

The disappearance of the specific status of the Order is not simply a matter of symbols. Its diplomatic status, for example, facilitates its humanitarian work in a number of countries around the world.

January 19, 2022
EU: Roberta Metsola Takes her Seat as President of European Parliament

EU: Roberta Metsola Takes her Seat as President of European Parliament

For someone who has just landed one of the most prized jobs in the EU apparat, Metsola has an unusual profile. Her self-professed feminism and staunch defense of civil rights, would place her squarely in the progressive camp, and endear her to many inhabiting the EU’s institutions. Yet, she labels herself a conservative, with an anti-abortion stance to boot.

January 19, 2022
Storming the Border: A Belarusian Stand-Off

Storming the Border: A Belarusian Stand-Off

Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania, as well as other countries like Greece, are the gatekeepers of Europe, protecting their neighbours from a destabilising foreign influx. Their governments continually face hard choices but are steadfast in their commitment. There can be no compromises with extortionists.

January 19, 2022
Italy is Looking for a New President

Italy is Looking for a New President

The choice of the Italian president is the result of complicated negotiations between the different parties. For many years, the position has remained in the hands of the centre-left, but the right-wing, which nowadays has a relative majority, may be able to win the vote for the first time since the demise of the Christian democracy in the 1990s.

January 18, 2022
Germany’s Domestic Intelligence Chief Brands COVID Critics ‘Enemies of the State’

Germany’s Domestic Intelligence Chief Brands COVID Critics ‘Enemies of the State’

During a weekend interview, Thomas Haldenwang, the president of Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, called anti-lockdown protesters, vaccine skeptics, and so-called ‘lateral thinkers,’ “enemies of the state” who “fundamentally reject the democratic state.”

January 18, 2022
The Euro at 20: Dysfunction by Design

The Euro at 20: Dysfunction by Design

The euro itself is only part of the failure. An entire structure of government institutions, laws, and even constitutional provisions were erected around it in order to secure its success. It all looked impressive two decades ago; today, the structure itself, from the European Central Bank (ECB), to the so-called Stability and Growth Pact, is a package of sordid evidence that even under democratic governments, central economic planning is a bad idea.

January 18, 2022
Belgium Expels Country’s Most Influential Radical Islamist Cleric

Belgium Expels Country’s Most Influential Radical Islamist Cleric

In addition to being suspected of carrying out espionage work for the Moroccan government, one of the deciding factors that resulted in Toujagini’s residence permit being revoked was a recently resurfaced video that shows him delivering a fiery speech in front of a large contingent of faithful Muslims. 

January 18, 2022
Left-Wing Conservatism

Left-Wing Conservatism

In our own time, we have seen the rise of calls for Burkean ideals on the Left. Think only of the Social Democrats in the UK, a party that had some influence in the 1980s but are almost entirely unknown today, who are against the wokeism dominating the current political debate, and who seek to preserve local customs, and use the very conservative sounding slogan “family, community, nation” as their header on their website.

January 18, 2022
On the Anniversary of the Taking of Granada

On the Anniversary of the Taking of Granada

This year, celebrations of the taking of Granada have been repudiated by the establishment left, including a platform by the name of Granada Abierta, together with Podemos, who described them as an ode to cruelty and genocide. In contrast, VOX has called for the 2nd of January to be declared a national holiday. 

January 17, 2022
How to Be a Counter-Revolutionary

How to Be a Counter-Revolutionary

The future does not belong to the champions of sterile sex and dumpsters filled with dead babies. Rather, it belongs to those who will fight for love, self-sacrifice, and the children of the next generation.

January 17, 2022