Category: COMMENTARY

Why Budapest Matters for Warsaw

A stable Hungarian government under Orbán—whose political consistency has made him one of the most recognisable advocates of national prerogatives inside the EU—contributes to a more balanced institutional environment. 

Antifa Attacks Portugal’s March for Life

In the first documented Antifa attack on Portuguese soil, a young activist hurled a Molotov cocktail into a peaceful pro-life march in Lisbon.

First Genocide Trial Against ISIS Terrorist Opens In France

First Genocide Trial Against ISIS Terrorist Opens In France

The existence of ISIS sleeper cells and other jihadist groups remains a major national security threat that European governments must no longer ignore.

March 16, 2026
Pope Leo, Lampedusa, and <em>The Camp of the Saints</em>

Pope Leo, Lampedusa, and <em>The Camp of the Saints</em>

If Europe is to resemble something worthy of its name, things certainly will have to change.

March 15, 2026
Feminism and Idiocracy: Iceland as the Canary in the Coal Mine

Feminism and Idiocracy: Iceland as the Canary in the Coal Mine

Vilifying masculinity and traditional masculine qualities leaves a vacuum that women are physically and mentally incapable of filling.

March 14, 2026
War, Pacifism, and the Failure of German Political Leadership

War, Pacifism, and the Failure of German Political Leadership

Over decades, Germany’s political elites have systematically undermined the very values that might inspire citizens to feel a stake in their country’s defence.

March 13, 2026
Zelensky’s New Ally: When Bucharest Joins the Pressure on Hungary

Zelensky’s New Ally: When Bucharest Joins the Pressure on Hungary

A statement by the Romanian president reveals how Ukraine’s political pressure on Hungary is finding allies inside the European Union.

March 13, 2026
The UK’s Regime Is Not Anarcho-Tyranny; It’s Worse than That

The UK’s Regime Is Not Anarcho-Tyranny; It’s Worse than That

The more chaotic and corrupting and violent society becomes due to the government’s refusal to govern, the more justified the government deems itself in intensifying its totalitarian regulation of society.

March 13, 2026
Farewell, Winston; Welcome Badger: The Tale of the New British Banknotes

Farewell, Winston; Welcome Badger: The Tale of the New British Banknotes

The real irony: the designers wanting to celebrate native wildlife are guided by the same bureaucracy that, next door, is dismantling rural England—banning hunting and taxing family farms.

March 12, 2026
Out Go the Hereditary Peers—In Comes the Political Class

Out Go the Hereditary Peers—In Comes the Political Class

Removing hereditary peers may make Britain’s constitution look more “modern.” But it also leaves the House of Lords increasingly shaped by political patronage.

March 12, 2026
Artificial Intelligence and the Crisis of Liberal Man

Artificial Intelligence and the Crisis of Liberal Man

AI might not make humans obsolete or useless but rather spark a renewed reflection on what makes humans unique.

March 12, 2026
The Myth of the Diaspora Vote

The Myth of the Diaspora Vote

Why Transylvanian Hungarians do not decide Hungary’s elections.

Time To Hold Europe’s Energy Dependence Architects Accountable

Time To Hold Europe’s Energy Dependence Architects Accountable

To simultaneously obliterate Germany’s nuclear sector and to cut off energy ties with Russia wasn’t simply foolish—it was self-sabotage of the highest and most unforgivable order.

March 11, 2026
Polish SAFE: Nawrocki’s Sovereignist Countermove

Polish SAFE: Nawrocki’s Sovereignist Countermove

The president’s funding plan for Poland’s defense buildup removes the risk of Brussels holding funds hostage if they dislike the country’s required ‘progress reports.’

March 10, 2026