Month: August 2023

Firearms and Freedom

Firearms and Freedom

Rather than trying to restrict the ownership of firearms, we should encourage it.

August 20, 2023
EU Taxpayer Money To Fund Timmermans in Dutch Political Campaign

EU Taxpayer Money To Fund Timmermans in Dutch Political Campaign

Dutch anti-globalist firebrand Eva Vlaardingerbroek asked: “Who’s paying for that salary? We are! The deplorables that Frans Timmermans wants to lock up in 15-minute cities while we munch on crickets and bring sacrifices to the climate Gods.”

August 20, 2023
Flemish Farmers Aim To Mimic Dutch Success After Antwerp Rally

Flemish Farmers Aim To Mimic Dutch Success After Antwerp Rally

Farmers rallied outside the planned site of a chemical plant in eastern Antwerp, which protestors say underlines the government’s double standards when it comes to nitrogen emissions for big business.

August 20, 2023
Two-in-One: Referendum to Be Held During Poland’s October Elections

Two-in-One: Referendum to Be Held During Poland’s October Elections

Opposition parties are boycotting the referendum, claiming it is an attempt by ruling PiS to drum up support at the ballot box by attacking the EU’s controversial migration deal.

August 20, 2023
German Catholic Group Considers Banning AfD Members From Lay Positions

German Catholic Group Considers Banning AfD Members From Lay Positions

Irme Stetter-Karp, President of the Central Committee of German Catholics (ZdK), stated that she did not believe that members of the AfD and their values were compatible with Christianity.

August 20, 2023
Cyprus: Outrage Over Turkish Plans To Turn Historic Monastery Into Mosque

Cyprus: Outrage Over Turkish Plans To Turn Historic Monastery Into Mosque

Plans by Turkish authorities to build a mosque at a historically significant Orthodox Christian monastery have rubbed salt in the island’s sectarian wounds, resulting in calls for the European Commission to protect the island’s Christian heritage.

August 20, 2023
Javier Milei and the Paradox of Freedom

Javier Milei and the Paradox of Freedom

To evolve from libertarian icon to statesman, the Argentinian candidate needs to think beyond the material.

Cows for the Climate? Canada Breeds ‘Emission-Friendly’ Bovines

Cows for the Climate? Canada Breeds ‘Emission-Friendly’ Bovines

The senior VP of a Finnish dairy questions the research behind breeding “low-emission cattle” by pointing out that methane is produced by microbes in the gut, not the cow itself.

August 20, 2023
Survey: 1 in 3 Germans Have Considered Voting for the AfD

Survey: 1 in 3 Germans Have Considered Voting for the AfD

While public support for AfD grows, calls to ban the party are growing louder among left-globalist politicians.

August 20, 2023
Illegal Channel Crossings Will Last Five More Years—“At Least”

Illegal Channel Crossings Will Last Five More Years—“At Least”

An immigration expert told The European Conservative that government numbers on illegal migration are a “delusion” and that the migrant situation in the UK will only “get worse.”

August 20, 2023
Legalise Euthanasia, or Risk Falling Behind, Warns Finnish Doctor

Legalise Euthanasia, or Risk Falling Behind, Warns Finnish Doctor

Finland is falling behind other Western countries by not legalising assisted dying, a Finnish doctor has stated, challenging Finland’s right-wing coalition government.

August 20, 2023
<strong>Vivaldi & Others</strong>: Agostino Steffani—Missionary Clergyman and Visionary Composer

<strong>Vivaldi & Others</strong>: Agostino Steffani—Missionary Clergyman and Visionary Composer

Steffani’s Stabat mater is the resounding counterpart to Bernini’s overwhelming “L’Estasi di Santa Teresa d’Avila,” even though that sculpture was created almost 80 years earlier.

August 20, 2023