Day: June 18, 2023

The America Report: Abortion and Fiscal Blackmail

With an ideologically aggressive president, and with the states becoming more and more dependent on money from the federal government, the table is set for fiscal blackmail of conservative states. First out: abortion laws.

Fathers on the Defence

Men are a particular object of contempt, often branded as ‘toxic’ if they refuse to bow to ‘wokeism.’ Ironically, we are desperately in need of good men who live in accordance with traditional ideas of virtue and chivalry–especially as loving and present fathers.

Rembrandt’s Standard Bearer Comes Home at Last

The Rijksmuseum bills the Standard Bearer, a self-portrait in which “one can feel the courage, swagger and rebelliousness bursting from the canvas!” as one of Rembrandt’s key works.

Keeping Your Room Clean: A Vision for Proactive Conservatism

‘Wokeism,’ the current battering ram at the door of conservative values, might have arisen from elite schools and universities in prosperous countries, but this does not explain why it spread with the ferocity that it clearly did.

The America Report: Abortion and Fiscal Blackmail

The America Report: Abortion and Fiscal Blackmail

With an ideologically aggressive president, and with the states becoming more and more dependent on money from the federal government, the table is set for fiscal blackmail of conservative states. First out: abortion laws.

June 18, 2023
German ‘Black-Only’ Children’s Camp Under Fire for Racism

German ‘Black-Only’ Children’s Camp Under Fire for Racism

A Berlin group that organises black-only children’s camping trips has come under fire over accusations of racism and says threats have forced to them increase security.

June 18, 2023
Fathers on the Defence

Fathers on the Defence

Men are a particular object of contempt, often branded as ‘toxic’ if they refuse to bow to ‘wokeism.’ Ironically, we are desperately in need of good men who live in accordance with traditional ideas of virtue and chivalry–especially as loving and present fathers.

Rembrandt’s <em>Standard Bearer</em> Comes Home at Last

Rembrandt’s <em>Standard Bearer</em> Comes Home at Last

The Rijksmuseum bills the Standard Bearer, a self-portrait in which “one can feel the courage, swagger and rebelliousness bursting from the canvas!” as one of Rembrandt’s key works.

Poll: Nearly 7 in 10 French Favor Restricting Asylum Rights

Poll: Nearly 7 in 10 French Favor Restricting Asylum Rights

The Socialist Party stands out as the only left-wing group where a majority wants to restrict the right to asylum.

June 18, 2023
Keeping Your Room Clean: A Vision for Proactive Conservatism

Keeping Your Room Clean: A Vision for Proactive Conservatism

‘Wokeism,’ the current battering ram at the door of conservative values, might have arisen from elite schools and universities in prosperous countries, but this does not explain why it spread with the ferocity that it clearly did.

June 18, 2023
Anger Grows Over Low-Emission Zones In French Cities

Anger Grows Over Low-Emission Zones In French Cities

Faced with a growing number of protests, several cities have had to back down and adapt the restrictions, which were deemed too severe.

June 18, 2023
Spain: Wind and Solar Parks Lack Environmental Oversight

Spain: Wind and Solar Parks Lack Environmental Oversight

Solar parks, requiring regular water use for cleaning, are being recklessly approved in a country already devastated by drought.

June 18, 2023
Sovereignty Threatened: EU’s Mandatory Migrant Quotas Trigger Revolt

Sovereignty Threatened: EU’s Mandatory Migrant Quotas Trigger Revolt

Warsaw is putting its foot down. “We will not pay for the mistakes of European multicultural policy. We know how to distinguish solidarity from coercion and dangerous ideological projects,” Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki said.

Professor Raoult’s Case: COVID Continues To Cause Legal Turmoil

Professor Raoult’s Case: COVID Continues To Cause Legal Turmoil

Researchers accuse the professor of having conducted his experiments “outside any ethical or legal framework.” In their view, this is an “enormous health scandal;” to Professor Raoult, they are “a tribune of fools.”

June 18, 2023
‘In Search of Europe’: <br>Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with <strong>David Lloyd Dusenbury</strong>

‘In Search of Europe’: <br>Karl Gustel Wärnberg in conversation with <strong>David Lloyd Dusenbury</strong>

In the first episode of ‘In Search of Europe,’ our new series on the history of European thought and philosophy, host Karl Gustel Wärnberg talks with David Lloyd Dusenbury.