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Day: December 18, 2022

Death on Demand in Canada

Paul Coleman December 18, 2022

What started as an allegedly rare and ‘kindly’ way to ease the suffering of the terminally ill has ballooned into a government program offering death as an escape from loneliness, depression, or even poverty and homelessness.

France: 88-Year-Old Man Beaten to Death in Apartment Building

Robert Semonsen December 18, 2022

88-year-old victim died after suffering severe traumas to his head along with a broken jaw, and injuries to his legs.

Countering Wokeness is Breaking Free From the Prison of Others’ Thoughts: An Interview with Dr. Alex Pattakos

Michael Nevradakis December 18, 2022

I’m disappointed in the NDP [New Democracy Party] in Greece and the NDP [New Democracy Party] in Canada. They are different parties, but in both cases they’re merging into a leftist ‘uniparty.’ It’s as if we just let the parties get run by unelected technocrats who basically are telling us how to live our lives. That is not freedom.

Presidential Election in Czech Republic To Be Held in January 2023

Hélène de Lauzun December 18, 2022

Three personalities from the Center to the Right are likely to reach the second round: former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, General Petr Pavel, and economist Danuše Nerudová.

Elon Musk: Protection of Children Top Priority at Twitter

David Atherton December 18, 2022

Critics speculate that unless Musk repopulates the Trust and Safety Council, eliminating access to abusive content will not solve the problem.

2022 Proved a Historically Dangerous Year for Journalists

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 18, 2022

Detentions rose by 13.4% to 533 cases; 65 journalists are held hostage, 49 are missing, and the number killed has risen to 57—an 18.8% increase compared to 2021 figures.

New Study Finds Global Discrimination Against the Unvaccinated

David Boos December 18, 2022

The conflict between those who are vaccinated against COVID-19 and those who are not threatens societal cohesion as a new socio-political cleavage, and the vaccinated clearly seem to be the ones deepening this rift.

More Kicks to Arthur Bryant’s Corpse

R.J. Stove December 18, 2022

Through scarcely credible naïveté, Robinson seems to believe that he has disposed of Bryant’s ethical pretensions. His hubris calls to mind those self-destructive British Labour parliamentarians who elicited the jibe that, when granted a choice of weapons, they always selected boomerangs.

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