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Day: June 2, 2022

The Fall of Anne Spiegel: Revealing the Hypocrisy of Modern Feminism

David Boos June 2, 2022

It is not only the Anne Spiegels of this world who pay the bill. All families are affected, and even women who do not consider themselves feminists can no longer escape the social demands of this profoundly anti-family feminism.

A Centurion Not of Caesar but of Christ

Alberto M. Fernandez June 2, 2022

One figure worthy of rediscovery, especially for those of a conservative or religious inclination, is the French soldier and writer Ernest Psichari who converted during his time as a soldier between 1909 and 1912, in what is today Mauritania.

Audit: Big Errors in EU Climate Spending

Sven R. Larson June 2, 2022

According to the auditors, the specific efforts to ‘green’ agriculture have had negligible ‘climate action’ effects.

The Sacrality of Monarchy

James Bogle June 2, 2022

It must have been quite terrifying for such a young lady to enter the Abbey, to take on such a huge responsibility. And yet she has lived up to it—openly, publicly, avowedly, unashamedly, and consistently a Christian monarch above all, to the last.

Germany: Nearly Two Gang Rapes per Day in 2021; Half the Suspects Foreigners

Robert Semonsen June 2, 2022

The appalling figures, released by the Federal Criminal Police Office of Germany, revealed that a total of 677 gang rapes were recorded last year, up from 300 in 2018—an average of 1.86 every day.

Twenty Years of Euthanasia in Belgium

Hélène de Lauzun June 2, 2022

According to the figures, 26% of the euthanasias carried out in 2013 in Flanders were non-consensual; 35.5% of the euthanasias carried out in 2013 in the same region were not declared to the commission.

Europol Warns of Weapons Influx from Ukraine; Anticipates Unprecedented Street Violence

Robert Semonsen June 2, 2022

Europol’s chief has said that the massive quantity of weapons supplied to Ukraine by EU countries could end up flowing back into the bloc, warning that such a scenario could precipitate a level of street violence previously only seen in Latin America.

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