A Belgian paedophile is seeking a lenient sentence on account of his gender identity. He isn’t the first and he won’t be the last to use the transgender defence.
This kind of performative pro-Palestine activism is fuelled by virtue-signalling narcissism.
The man briefly sent to a women’s prison for threatening to rape, torture, and kill his own mother has been set free.
The anti-natalists demanding that children be neither seen nor heard are driving us towards a quiet, sterile future.
A Swiss man is facing ten days in prison for saying that skeletons are either male or female.
The ‘BritCard’ will be a monument to this government’s authoritarian impulses and staggering incompetence.
An internet conspiracy theory that Mrs. Macron is secretly a man has left the presidential couple thoroughly rattled.
Villainising those who don’t want to impoverish Europe in the name of Net Zero won’t erase the cold, hard facts about this green fantasy.
The Spanish government is threatening to boycott everything from the World Cup to Eurovision in its hysterical vendetta against the Jewish nation.
Those gloating about Charlie Kirk’s murder are finding themselves on the sharp end of cancel culture. But the Right shouldn’t forget the dangers of stifling speech.
Last Saturday’s Unite the Kingdom rally in London follows an encouraging pattern from across Europe—left-behind voters, sick to death of uncontrolled mass migration, are finding their voice.
We could all benefit from enjoying more art made by people we hate.