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Day: April 22, 2022

London Art Gallery Adds ‘Woke’ Labels to Masterpieces

David Boos April 22, 2022

Édouard Manet’s world-famous “A Bar at the Folies-Bergère” is the latest piece of art to receive a ‘woke’ trigger warning for its “unsettling” presence of a male in the painting.

U.S. University Reaches Settlement With Professor Who Refused to Use Transgender Pronouns

David Boos April 22, 2022

After four years of legal battles, Shawnee University in Ohio has reached a $400,000 settlement with one of its professors, who sued the university after being reprimanded in 2018 for not addressing a transgender student by his preferred pronouns. The teacher, Nicholas Meriwether, had referred to a biologically male student as ‘sir,’ to which the […]

Éric Zemmour’s Jewish Paradox

Jorge González-Gallarza April 22, 2022

His underwhelming flop among the general electorate notwithstanding, the right-wing candidate has exposed a deep fracture within France’s Jewish community that may reappear in future races.

The Centennial That Wasn’t—Yet!

Charles A. Coulombe April 22, 2022

While Charles’ Centennial did not feature ritual obeisances by the successors of those who so cruelly wronged him and all whom he loved, one may hope for something different from the quasqui- or sesquicentennials. It may be that young people living today, by taking to heart the lessons he taught by his life and sacrifice, shall live in a world where this injustice is at last put to rest.

Habsburg Happy Hour

Fr. Benedict Kiely April 22, 2022

Pilgrims came because Blessed Karl of Austria lived those virtues and qualities contemporary society longs to see in its leaders, in Church and State. He was a man of integrity, a ‘whole’ man; his inner and private life was the same as his public life. He believed in the virtue of duty: to be dutiful, even to the point of losing his country, his Empire, his worldly goods and ultimately his life, makes him a man worthy of admiration and imitation.

Chega Leader André Ventura against Corruption and Conflicts of Interest

Hélène de Lauzun April 22, 2022

André Ventura wants to make the fight against corruption one of the major axes of his policy.

Winning a Debate, or Winning the Election? The Stakes of the Second Round Duel

Hélène de Lauzun April 22, 2022

Marine Le Pen was playing a very long game in the debate, and immense pressure must have weighed on her shoulders. Not only did she have to wash away the affront from 2017, but she also had to remain focused on the one and only goal worth mentioning: to win the second round on Sunday, April 24th.

Mammals in Revolt: The Metaphysics of Femininity against Gender Politics

Carlos Perona Calvete April 22, 2022

One of Christian theology’s most radical moments came early in its history. It happened through the person of St. Gregory of Nyssa who, in the

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