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Day: December 26, 2022

Government-Run On-Line Extremism

Carlos Perona Calvete December 26, 2022

Evidence suggests certain governments have operated fake far-right social media accounts, raising the prominence of ‘extremism’ in the public consciousness in ways that can justify limiting freedom of speech.

Libertarianism: A Dead End

Sven R. Larson December 26, 2022

Despite clear and unwavering opposition to socialism, the conservative movement remains reluctant to dip its toes into the debate over the welfare state, the foremost vehicle for socialist policies in democratic countries.

Irish Teacher Released From Prison

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 26, 2022

Claiming that both his suspension by his employer and his imprisonment are unlawful, Enoch Burke states he will not leave prison until vindicated “by some higher court.”

The German Constitutional Court: Over a Decade of Barking Without Biting

Gunnar Beck December 26, 2022

With its recent ruling, the GCC enters the second decade of ambiguous jurisprudence over the constitutionality of EU rescue programmes.

Poll: Over Two-Thirds of Germans Are Worried About Increasing Numbers of Asylum Seekers

Robert Semonsen December 26, 2022

“Germany is dangerously approaching a tipping point. If the majority of the population has a migration background, our country will change significantly,” CDU lawmaker Stefan Heck said.

Peace at Forefront of Pope Francis’ Christmas Message

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 26, 2022

Provided they are guided by the virtue of prudence, Pope Francis’ call for peace and charity is a universal message meant for all, regardless of creed.

Irish Prime Minister Who Legalised Abortion Returns to Office

Bridget Ryder December 26, 2022

Varadkar, born in Dublin to an Indian father and an Irish mother, took over as prime minister from Michael Martin as part of the agreement that formed the current tripartite coalition government.

All Views Are Welcome—Provided They Are Ours

Roger Watson December 26, 2022

Social justice activism is a religion in that it provides a set of beliefs. These beliefs are to be accepted unquestioningly, and a common language develops between the people involved by which they may identify one another and interrogate and expel heretics.

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