Category: COMMENTARY

The Notting Hill Criminal Amnesty 

The harsh reality of the matter is that the Notting Hill Carnival should be disbanded entirely. Or it should be marketed for what it truly is: a criminal free-for-all that law-abiding citizens should be protected from. 

We Cannot Say We Weren’t Warned

It might seem overblown to call this appeals hearing the Trial of the Century. It’s not. The ability of people in every society of the West to speak freely about what they believe is true is on trial.

Is YouTube Worse than TikTok?

YouTube is owned by Google, a company that removed the “don’t be evil” clause from its code of conduct—which helps explain its current algorithmic setup, best described as evil.

The Hollow Refrain

“Never again” is the hollow refrain that echoes from the mouths of politicians and pundits every time a genocide occurs—until it happens again.

‘Woke’ Now Dictating Western Foreign Policy

‘Woke’ Now Dictating Western Foreign Policy

The optics of Griner vs. Whelan are impossible to ignore, exemplifying the stark divisions in American society: patriotism vs. anti-Americanism, celebrity vs. the common man.

January 11, 2023
Hungary: Europe’s Pro-Family Leader

Hungary: Europe’s Pro-Family Leader

It is really very simple. You get what you incentivize, and with Viktor Orbán’s pro-family welfare policies in place, the Hungarian population is bound to see positive results.

January 10, 2023
Tank Traps, Christmas Trees, and Dark Cities—A Report From Lviv

Tank Traps, Christmas Trees, and Dark Cities—A Report From Lviv

Known as the ‘Vienna of the East,’ Lviv continues to be a center of hope and symbol of resistance to the Russian offensive.

January 8, 2023
Putting Man Above Truth

Putting Man Above Truth

Tyranny can grow in the soil of freedom—all it takes is planting the wrong seeds.

January 5, 2023
A Senior UK Politician Responds to White British Minority: “So What?”

A Senior UK Politician Responds to White British Minority: “So What?”

“So what?” is not Sajid Javid’s usual refrain on the topic, particularly when he believes votes are up for grabs.

January 3, 2023
Is Religious Freedom the Top Target for the Coming Year?

Is Religious Freedom the Top Target for the Coming Year?

Failing to defend the right to speak freely helps to foster a culture in which people must self-censor, leading to a society that is radically changed for the worse.

January 3, 2023
The Creeping Coup D’État in Spain

The Creeping Coup D’État in Spain

The Left-coalition government in Spain is, quite straightforwardly, abolishing democracy. We explore recent events to unpack this country’s dangerous trajectory.

January 2, 2023
U.S. Start-Up Starts Making Clouds To Stop ‘Climate Change’

U.S. Start-Up Starts Making Clouds To Stop ‘Climate Change’

The simple technique Iseman used was outlined in a white paper published in 2018 by the Harvard University Belfer research centre. The paper also sounded the alarm on just what Iseman did—DIY, unregulated attempts at geoengineering.

January 1, 2023
National Minority Rights: A Bone of Contention Between Ukraine and Hungary

National Minority Rights: A Bone of Contention Between Ukraine and Hungary

The Ukrainian government’s long-term plan was to pursue a policy of total Ukrainisation of the country. The context of war and the need to get into the good graces of its neighbours led Kyiv to reconsider. But for the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, it is not enough.

December 31, 2022
Rupnik Scandal Reveals Complicities All the Way to the Vatican

Rupnik Scandal Reveals Complicities All the Way to the Vatican

During the first days of the storm, the Vatican preferred to remain silent, a stance no longer possible since it seems clear that Fr. Rupnik has been protected in the highest places.

December 30, 2022
Dangerous Dictionaries

Dangerous Dictionaries

It may be just a few words in a book no one reads, but the fact that the purveyors of truth have capitulated to a lie that would not fool a toddler, should terrify any logical thinker.

December 28, 2022
Paris Riots: Migration and Mistrust

Paris Riots: Migration and Mistrust

One of the consequences of mass migration is that international conflicts become domestic affairs in major western cities.

December 27, 2022