Month: March 2022

A Post-Modern Defence of Ritual

Byung-Chul Han draws attention to the value of things which have been the subject of neglect and indeed vilification for three hundred years in the West: inherited loyalties, roles, and customs.

Social Media Censorship: Why Was a Holiday Video Clip Taken Down by Facebook?

Shaping public opinion is very hard without social media—and it is made worse when one is in conflict with social media. And because of such tendencies, which tend to dominate on the big platforms, public opinion eventually morphs into one single mold or mindset. It is ‘groupthink’ par excellence. 

Spain: Thousands of Africans Storm Border; VOX Calls for Army Deployment

“The situation is unsustainable and the bill will be paid by the humblest Spaniards, not by the powerful who have sold us out from their mansions with private security. It is urgent to adopt courageous measures to protect what is ours,” VOX MP Rocio De Meer declared.

Do We Really Want to Wonder?

Mystery frightens us. Big Data offers to explain it away, thereby giving us reliable tools with which to control our lives. It is no great discovery to point out that such tools sometimes fail. Christopher Beha has done something more significant: he has asked why we want them to succeed.

Winston Churchill: A Surprising Champion of Christian Heritage

Winston Churchill: A Surprising Champion of Christian Heritage

Churchill was remarkably clear-eyed about the dangers of the soulless and secular statism promoted by everyone from the Bloomsbury elites to the twin barbarisms of Bolshevism and Nazism.

March 2, 2022
Is Science Having an Existential Crisis?

Is Science Having an Existential Crisis?

The real problem is that something is wrong with the state of science itself. More accurately, something is wrong with the state of academia, in which the system of academic promotion is overly focused on the superficial outcomes of science rather than on the actual meaning and contribution of the findings.

March 1, 2022
Change a Surname, Lose a Legacy

Change a Surname, Lose a Legacy

The patronymic is primarily a symbol of continuity and transmission. With this new law, the idea of transmission of a symbolic heritage, that of the name, leaves the realm of designation to become the object of a choice subject to personal convenience.

March 1, 2022
Carnival Gothic: A Look at the Ominous Figures of Europe’s Winter Masquerades

Carnival Gothic: A Look at the Ominous Figures of Europe’s Winter Masquerades

Today we are far from understanding carnival, precisely because we live in a continuous carnival, a constant inversion of norms. But if revolution is a parody of carnival, the totalitarian control that follows is a parody of Lent—and we can already see those austere masts on the horizon.

Germany’s Double-Pivot: €100 Billion in Defense and ‘Lethal’ Military Aid

Germany’s Double-Pivot: €100 Billion in Defense and ‘Lethal’ Military Aid

Currently, Germany annually spends upwards of €45 billion, or around 1.5% of its GDP–well below the 2% required by NATO.

German Import Prices Skyrocket; Electricity up by 200%

German Import Prices Skyrocket; Electricity up by 200%

Even before the completion of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, German energy prices have gone through the roof due to the uncompromising switch to renewable energies. Combined with the looming threat of inflation, prices for energy imports have increased at a rate unseen since the 1970s.

March 1, 2022
Woke Global Governance: The UN, the New Human Rights, and Money

Woke Global Governance: The UN, the New Human Rights, and Money

Given these facts, today’s wokeist global governance project turns out to be anything but a benign program to improve humanity’s lot around the globe. Instead, it is an unlimited power grab to define truth and justice, under the banner of ‘universal human rights.’

March 1, 2022