After NatCon: Are Conservatives the New Heretics Now?
We must challenge the entire political culture that brands once-commonsense views as ‘far-right’ and beyond debate.
We must challenge the entire political culture that brands once-commonsense views as ‘far-right’ and beyond debate.
Spain’s PM may be looking at the presidency of the European Council as his next job.
Ireland has become a one-ideology state, enforced by a media-controlled government.
A government spokesman defends a criminal act. Might we expect the minister of education to encourage students to skip school, or the minister of justice to promote bank robbery?
Festive celebrations, like the Resurrection concert, allow people to connect and build a sense of belonging.
Unborn babies with Down’s syndrome have been sacrificed on the altar of women’s ‘choice.’
Spain accepted the massive exile of non-separatist Basques from the Basque Country during ETA’s reign of terror: what we sowed in indifference, we reap in disunity.
Radicalized students at elite universities are the next generation of the ruling class.
We must never dismiss the threat of escalating government clampdowns on its political dissidents.
I often wonder whether patriots who campaigned for Brexit should have predicted that it would be hijacked by globalist drones.
Fears of war and food shortages raise questions about the future of food
In Western public discourse, the goodness or badness of a thing depends on who it helps, and whom it hurts.
No group has a right to be listened to by the government simply because it claims to represent a ‘community.’
The government has no life. It is logically amoral, and it lacks a soul.
When the Left wants to get something done, they work as a team and celebrate the victory of the small steps. Why can’t conservatives do the same?
In the face of Hamas’ heinous and well documented sex crimes, women’s organizations around the world have remained silent.
Abbott is black, female, and left-wing—which some clearly believe should afford her immunity not just from attack but also from critique.
‘Diversity’ and ‘multiculturalism’ have never been in such low water.
When the police devote their energy to explaining the nuance of words like ‘jihad’ and ‘intifada,’ something’s got to give.
Parliament uses the ‘rule of law’ to punish nonconformity.
Historic examples of the royal veto against legalizing abortion provide some hope for the future.
America’s lady diplomats fail to bend African strongmen to their will
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