Month: February 2024

No Surprises in El Salvador as Strongman Re-Elected President

No Surprises in El Salvador as Strongman Re-Elected President

President Bukele has captured the Salvadoreans’ loyalty by cracking down on gangs in a country formerly overrun by violence.

February 5, 2024
How Macron’s Policy Destroys Family

How Macron’s Policy Destroys Family

The French government does not understand families and does not know how to propose appropriate solutions.

February 5, 2024
Somber Tannhäuser Revival Has Highs and Lows

Somber Tannhäuser Revival Has Highs and Lows

The brilliant soloists at the Met were underserved by a worn production and subpar conducting.

February 5, 2024
Greens Double Down: Net Zero By 2040

Greens Double Down: Net Zero By 2040

The European Greens push for earlier climate neutrality and a ‘federal’ EU in new election manifesto.

February 5, 2024
Germany: Spy Agency Sets Sights on Former Chief Over ‘Right-Wing Extremism’

Germany: Spy Agency Sets Sights on Former Chief Over ‘Right-Wing Extremism’

Hans-Georg Maaßen has accused the Federal Interior Minister of “misusing the Office for the Protection of the Constitution to combat political opponents”

February 5, 2024
The Danger to Democracy Comes From Above, Not Below

The Danger to Democracy Comes From Above, Not Below

The EU elites are not about to give up this year’s elections without a dirty fight.

February 5, 2024
Scotland: The Long-Delayed Rise of a Conservative Nationalism?

Scotland: The Long-Delayed Rise of a Conservative Nationalism?

Scottish conservative nationalism is a reaction to the ‘progressive’ politics of the Scottish Government.

February 4, 2024
Camembert and Roquefort, Allegories for Humanity

Camembert and Roquefort, Allegories for Humanity

There are a few cheese-related lessons to be learned from the misadventures of Roquefort and Camembert for us human beings.

February 4, 2024
Diversity: Such a Strength, the BBC Has To Enforce It

Diversity: Such a Strength, the BBC Has To Enforce It

Many have long-since argued that the BBC is unfit for purpose, but this week’s diversity farrago takes the biscuit.

February 4, 2024
Christianity, Marxism, and the Common Good

Christianity, Marxism, and the Common Good

Whenever they had power, Marxists persecuted Christians. Now, thanks to subtle propaganda, they have reappeared with the same ideas in a state of apparently unsullied ideology.

February 4, 2024
The End of Love

The End of Love

The real tragedy of the red pillers is that they peddle a chronically limited view of masculinity as its pinnacle.

February 4, 2024