Month: January 2023

The British Invasion, Part II

For liberal elites, the boundary between one country and another is as arbitrary as the difference between a man and a woman.

Conservatives Should Not Support the Romeo and Juliet Lawsuit

The nude form is regarded by conservatives, not as pornographic, but as a manifestation of beauty, innocence, and our divine origins. This applies to its representation in Romeo and Juliet, the story of an innocent love crushed by the wicked vanities of a corrupt society.

Athena: Cinematic Apocalyptica and Visions of Civil War

Apocalyptic fiction will tend to promote either conformity or radicality, depending on whether the source of impending destruction is identified with the powers-that-be or some rebel force.

Should Conservatives Care About Inequality?

What should concern us, is the fact that government is trying to artificially reduce income differences, and in doing so is artificially expanding differences in wealth.

The EU is Not Europe, Part II:
The Liberal Paradox of Perpetual Conflict

Where there is a human rights regime, especially if it is an international one as in Europe, the legal system is no longer rooted in social reality. It is no longer constitutive or protective of that reality; it becomes, on the contrary, an instrument for reforming or deforming it.

Conservatives Should Not Support the Romeo and Juliet Lawsuit

Conservatives Should Not Support the Romeo and Juliet Lawsuit

The nude form is regarded by conservatives, not as pornographic, but as a manifestation of beauty, innocence, and our divine origins. This applies to its representation in Romeo and Juliet, the story of an innocent love crushed by the wicked vanities of a corrupt society.

January 30, 2023
The Great Reset, ‘Wokeness,’ and the Long March Through the Institutions: <br>An Interview with <strong>Michael Rectenwald</strong>

The Great Reset, ‘Wokeness,’ and the Long March Through the Institutions: <br>An Interview with <strong>Michael Rectenwald</strong>

Michael Rectenwald discusses what conservatives, libertarians, those on the Right, and free thinkers in general can do to stand up to an ever-encroaching ideological totalitarianism that is attempting to complete its “long march” and cement its position in society via the Great Reset.

January 30, 2023
<em>Athena</em>: Cinematic Apocalyptica and Visions of Civil War

<em>Athena</em>: Cinematic Apocalyptica and Visions of Civil War

Apocalyptic fiction will tend to promote either conformity or radicality, depending on whether the source of impending destruction is identified with the powers-that-be or some rebel force.

January 30, 2023
Should Conservatives Care About Inequality?

Should Conservatives Care About Inequality?

What should concern us, is the fact that government is trying to artificially reduce income differences, and in doing so is artificially expanding differences in wealth.

January 30, 2023
Retired NATO General Wins Czech Presidential Election

Retired NATO General Wins Czech Presidential Election

Following his decisive victory over Andrej Babiš, the 61-year-old Petr Pavel told supporters that “values like truth, dignity, respect and modesty have won.”

January 30, 2023
The EU is Not Europe, Part II: <br>The Liberal Paradox of Perpetual Conflict

The EU is Not Europe, Part II: <br>The Liberal Paradox of Perpetual Conflict

Where there is a human rights regime, especially if it is an international one as in Europe, the legal system is no longer rooted in social reality. It is no longer constitutive or protective of that reality; it becomes, on the contrary, an instrument for reforming or deforming it.

January 30, 2023
MCC Brussels: Why Cancelling European History is a Bad Idea

MCC Brussels: Why Cancelling European History is a Bad Idea

European history must stop dwelling on sins and start focusing on achievements again. A strong Europe starts with proud Europeans, according to the MCC’s panel discussion in Brussels.

January 29, 2023
Energy Security: Europe Plans a Massive Installation of Solar Panels in Africa

Energy Security: Europe Plans a Massive Installation of Solar Panels in Africa

Importing green hydrogen could be Europe’s best option for sourcing the ‘clean’ fuel, as it would be cheaper to buy it from other countries than produce it on the continent.

January 29, 2023
A Bug in the Plate

A Bug in the Plate

Why this obsession on the part of Brussels officials with making the citizens of old Europe eat insects? Not a concerted ideological plan, but proof of a rootless globalist way of thinking that takes on unexpected aspects: in the age of happy globalisation, if it’s done elsewhere, why not here?

January 29, 2023
Greek Government Still Stands Following No-Confidence Vote

Greek Government Still Stands Following No-Confidence Vote

With the wiretapping scandal dealt with for now, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis can turn his attention to securing Greece’s national defense interests.

January 29, 2023
Danish Defense Minister Proposes Military Draft for Women

Danish Defense Minister Proposes Military Draft for Women

With remarkable candor, Jakob Ellemann-Jensen stated that Danish defense forces are not up to the task, and that calling up women would be “beneficial.”

January 29, 2023
Whitewashing Operation by Azerbaijani Media Exposed in Brussels

Whitewashing Operation by Azerbaijani Media Exposed in Brussels

The spin operation was uncovered when it was revealed that an intermediary PR firm being paid by the Azeri government had coaxed an Australian academic to sign his name to a misleading piece about the blockade of the Lachin Corridor.

January 29, 2023