
Football World Cup: The Bastille of Diversity Fell on July 14th
The French team’s defeat is the defeat of a country that no longer knows how to trust its own children.

The French team’s defeat is the defeat of a country that no longer knows how to trust its own children.

Oldebroek’s new city council coalition has ended the town’s rainbow flag display and dropped LGBT policies, triggering a protest that filled the square outside city hall.

Scheduled activities at the Catholic gathering feature discussions on gender-sensitive language, postcolonial approaches to prayer, and queer perspectives on the Bible.

Lack of language skills and cultural competence along with hostilities between cadets from the same continent highlight risks of recruiting recent immigrants into armed forces.

A leading UK university is scaling back traditional exams and easing essay requirements, prompting criticism that academic standards are being diluted.

Culturally, self-flagellation has become a civic virtue; institutions once central to national life now frame their own founding stock as the problem to be solved.

UK government-backed studies claim village pubs, dog walking, and countryside norms exclude ethnic minorities.

The French president is considering creating a public body based on racial criteria.

Molenbeek is promoting its diversity festival Molenfest 2025 in a bid to gain support for their candidacy.

“Vulgarity has become an effective weapon to debunk and downgrade everything that had a higher status based on respect and deference.”