Don’t Ask the State to Ban Hate
Trying to suppress views we find repugnant is no solution at all; banning something is not the same as defeating it.
Trying to suppress views we find repugnant is no solution at all; banning something is not the same as defeating it.
Critics warn the plans to give every EU citizen an ‘eID’ will create a “surveillance state.”
Hungary has been adamant that it would block Ukraine’s entry into the EU or NATO until minority rights were restored.
A father of two claims he suffered a significant permanent brain injury after taking the vaccine.
The political agreement between Spain’s socialists and Catalan separatists is an insult to the rule of law.
The men who perished at Ypres and the Somme, the Scheldt and Arnhem, died defending a Christian civilization.
Months of lobbying from the Left appear to have finally succeeded.
The vote came after Tlaib used the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” in a video message.
Last time Congress tried to end its own deficits, it ended up putting band-aid on a broken leg.
Alejandro Vidal-Quadras was taken to a hospital after he was shot in the face.
Incidents have skyrocketed since Hamas attacked Israel.
We have a fifth column in our midst. Now we see the true face of the enemy: radical Islam.
The demonstrations are becoming more widespread and decentralized.
Organisers have refused to change their plans and claim police are responsible for escalating violence.
The new Albanian reception facilities should be able to process up to 36,000 migrants per year.
Tunisians could face life in prison for repeat offences under a proposed bill.
“After this research I had a much more visceral, almost literal, sense of religion and religious practice.”
The move comes after parents from “migrant backgrounds” started a petition.
The Tories appear desperate to win the support of green activists who have proved difficult to please.
The Ukrainian president’s words come as the U.S. and Europe are reportedly becoming tired of funding the war.
Center-right and center-left parties—FPÖ’s opposition—meanwhile are at each others’ throats throwing around accusations of wrongdoing and antisemitism.
A now-sacked advisor led chants of “from the river to the sea.”