
“Established Media Have Fallen for the Potsdam Narrative and Reported It As Fact”: An Interview With Ulrich Vosgerau
Why hasn’t the media revolted against Correctiv? They’ve fooled everyone, and now it’s costing them dearly.
Why hasn’t the media revolted against Correctiv? They’ve fooled everyone, and now it’s costing them dearly.
“Right-wing parties are divided on some issues and agree on others. This will be reflected in Parliament.”
The current left-liberal government is trying to destroy anyone who threatens their ideological madness.
Lukashenko is a political actor in the worst sense. He only cares about staying in power.
In an era where disenchantment seems to permeate every aspect of modern life, is there a way to revive the sense of wonder and connection to tradition that once defined our worldview? In this episode, Charles A. Coulombe argues that re-enchantment requires more than a superficial return to old ways.
Greeks—like many Europeans—increasingly doubt the impact of electoral participation on policy choices.
“What should the international community do? Edmundo González won the Venezuelan election, there is nothing more to talk about. He is the president-elect.”
In this episode of Reality Check, Trey Dimsdale, executive director of the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy, joins us to discuss the current state of religious freedom in the United States.
“I believe that I am called to shine a light on the evil being perpetuated to our children,” says whistleblower.
In an age of hostility, we need Christian literature of suffering and persecution expressed in terms of faith and fortitude.
“Our politicians have surrendered Britain to the woke mob only because they haven’t the spine to simply say, ‘No.’”
“Visiting Iraq and Syria, one is struck by the fact that the Church was born there; our roots are semitic. If you cut, harm, or destroy the roots of the tree, it will die.”
In this episode of Symposia, Sebastian Morello travels to Trondheim, Norway, to discuss the spiritual crisis that underpins our cultural decline, as well as how to recover a coherent conception of the human person in the face of pervasive dehumanising ideologies.
“Since the Great Replacement is by far the most important phenomenon of contemporary Western societies, and also the most obvious, it is precisely that which one must under no circumstances name. Those who venture to do so must be silenced by any means necessary.”
“Dictatorships last a long time, but the regime does not usually outlive the dictator.”
“Thousands of Cypriots are living as refugees and are unable to return to their homes.”
What is the relationship between art and morality, and can beauty truly save the world? We explore these profound questions with Fr. Brad Elliott OP, a Dominican friar, artist, and philosopher.
“The resolve of the Venezuelan people to reclaim their democracy is unyielding.”
“Encouraging and legalizing illegal migration will have terrible consequences for Spain and the Spanish people.”
“The fraud was so obvious that the only logical, decent, and democratic position is to say, as Javier Milei has done, that the dictator must go. “
Imagine a family, a city, a nation, or a civilisation that forgets its past: it would be a zombie.