“Punto e basta!”
The European political class is so afraid of speaking honestly about the challenges of immigration that they are willing to gaslight their own citizens.
The European political class is so afraid of speaking honestly about the challenges of immigration that they are willing to gaslight their own citizens.
The termites have been feasting on rot of the American establishment for a long time.
Despite ample media publicity, Italy’s bungling new left-wing opposition leader Elly Schlein is making matters worse for the centre-left PD as party insiders fear their own Jeremy Corbyn moment and loss of working-class voters to the Right.
The leading motion put forward by the Federal Program Commission will be voted on at the AfD’s federal party conference in Magdeburg at the end of July.
AI dominated this year’s Bilderberg meeting as elites pondered managing a potential schism with China.
Gabbard also slammed the Democrats’ abject hostility toward “people of faith and spirituality” and said they are “dragging us ever closer to nuclear war.”
The policies that have provoked these protests differ, but there is a common conviction driving the backlash: the elites imposing these agendas do not and will not suffer the consequences of their own policies.
Political theory has been reduced to a Manichean choice: either universalist human rights liberalism, shorn of any particular attachments (except during the Olympics) or expansionary, genocidal, blood and soil nationalism.
Continetti’s history of the first hundred years of the American right holds lessons for the next hundred.
War plunges us into the depths of the darkness inflicted by man; but it also allows us to resurrect eternal forgotten truths. Among them is the reality that women are the sanctuary of life.
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