Month: June 2022

EU Parliament Chides Poland and US Over Abortion

“Wow, the headline of this resolution already says it all. You’re talking about a global threat. It just always has to be superlatives with you, doesn’t it?” German MEP Christine Anderson of the Identity and Democracy Group stated.

The Meaning of Monarchy

Activist lecturers like this belong to a small minority of people within Britain, but it is worth going through her fierce assault on the recent Platinum Jubilee, if for no other reason than to expose the hostile activism that now passes for teaching at our publicly funded universities.

The Case for the Geezer

The geezer is self-assured because he is humble. He believes in moderation in all aspects of his behaviour without feeling entitled or engaging in excessive introspection.

EU Parliament Calls for Treaty Change

The EU Parliament resolution specifies the changes to the treaties it wants: repealing the unanimity vote required on certain decisions is one of them.

UK Court Rules to Kill Comatose Boy

Doctors treating the boy said they “believed he was brain dead” and therefore should no longer be kept on a ventilator.

NATO Expansion: Sweden Accommodates Turkish Demands

During a June 12th meeting in Helsinki with Finnish President Sauli Niinistö, Secretary General Stoltenberg made clear that the Turkish demands on the two Nordic countries are legitimate.

Unmentionable Taboos: How Death Supplanted Sex

Unmentionable Taboos: How Death Supplanted Sex

Any culture that creates a taboo around death while worshipping the most sterile forms of hedonism should prepare for a nastily ironic surprise: extinction.

June 10, 2022
Conservative Renaissance

Conservative Renaissance

Since today progressivism is the mainstream and the cultural establishment is monopolized by the Left, being a conservative is currently a rebellious position. The political revolution is coming from the Right.

June 10, 2022
Austria Reluctant to Invite Ukraine into EU

Austria Reluctant to Invite Ukraine into EU

Chancellor Nehammer said he believes that “emotion” should not be used to guide the decision—in his view, Ukraine’s rapid accession to EU member state status “is not realistic.”

June 10, 2022
Bilderberg Post-Pandemic: Crisis Mode

Bilderberg Post-Pandemic: Crisis Mode

Russia and China pose a challenge to the U.S.-led world order, putting Bilderberg in a reactive, instead of proactive, state of mind.

Two British Men Sentenced to Death by Russian Court

Two British Men Sentenced to Death by Russian Court

The British men who were sentenced to death said they were serving with the Ukrainian army and could thus claim certain rights as prisoners of war.

June 10, 2022
Eastern Europe Questions Vaccine Contracts

Eastern Europe Questions Vaccine Contracts

This is not the first time Eastern European countries have called the large amounts of vaccines purchased by the EU “a waste of public resources.”

June 10, 2022
Davos: No Talks about the Looming Debt Crisis

Davos: No Talks about the Looming Debt Crisis

A debt crisis sweeping across both continents has the potential of bringing about a new global depression. Governments have no room to use fiscal policy to mitigate the crisis; their monetary policy capabilities have already been depleted in responding to the recent pandemic. Yet there was no mention of this threat in Davos.

June 9, 2022
The Northman: The Poetic Edda Meets Gladiator

The Northman: The Poetic Edda Meets Gladiator

Director Robert Eggers ventures into the world of Norse legends, blending the borders between myth and meticulously recreated reality. Spoilers ahead!

June 9, 2022
Project Veritas Exposes Twitter

Project Veritas Exposes Twitter

Released on May 16th and 17th respectively, the undercover footage of the Twitter employees confirmed much of what has been speculated about the tech giant.

June 9, 2022
Spain Lets Unaccompanied Minors Work Legally

Spain Lets Unaccompanied Minors Work Legally

The change is aimed at reaching 15,000 young people in the country, both those still under the care of the state and the extutelados, those over the 18 who were once wards of the state.

June 9, 2022
Sonnet Form Nixed from Exams: “Product of White Western Culture”

Sonnet Form Nixed from Exams: “Product of White Western Culture”

University of Salford has removed sonnets from its creative writing program exams in a bid to “decolonise the curriculum,” since they “tend to be products of white western culture.”

June 9, 2022
Bloomberg: Europe May Avoid Recession

Bloomberg: Europe May Avoid Recession

Bloomberg suggests that consumers “sitting on 700 billion-euro ($753 billion) cash” is reason enough to predict macroeconomic resiliency in Europe, but this report is contradicted by findings by Eurostat on retail trade in the euro area and the EU as a whole.

June 9, 2022