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The Transgender Bark Is Bigger Than its Bite

Jan Bentz March 18, 2023

The actual number of ‘transgender’ people in many large EU countries is infinitesimally small; yet lobby groups bring about vast legal changes.

The Vatican’s Red Line: Pope Francis Rejects Gender Ideology

Tristan Vanheuckelom March 16, 2023

The question of gender, the Pontiff said, would dilute differences as it makes the world “the same, all dull, all alike, and that is contrary to the human vocation.”

The EU is Not Europe, Part II:
The Liberal Paradox of Perpetual Conflict

John Laughland January 30, 2023

Where there is a human rights regime, especially if it is an international one as in Europe, the legal system is no longer rooted in social reality. It is no longer constitutive or protective of that reality; it becomes, on the contrary, an instrument for reforming or deforming it.

Bank Sells Services and ‘Polyamorous’ Relationships

Bridget Ryder January 25, 2023

ING promotes itself as the “banco no banco,” in English, the ‘not-a-bank bank,’ proclaiming to have broken banking conventions. 

German Bishops Loosen Labour Law Restrictions for Homosexual Employees

Jan Bentz December 19, 2022

Employees, who used to have to agree to the Church’s moral code with regard to relationships and intimacy, are now free to follow their own moral convictions, as these are considered “private matters.”

The New Blasphemies

Roger Watson December 5, 2022

For there to be blasphemy there needs to be religion and, in this case, I am referring to the religions of identity politics and climate-change activism. These are not merely religions, however; they are the religions of fanatics.

Spain Prioritizes ‘LGBTQI’ Employment

Carlos Perona Calvete December 1, 2022

A new law in Spain will grant priority to persons identifying as LGBTQI in accessing employment programs.

Renaissance Catholique Wins Appeal Against LGBT Associations

Hélène de Lauzun November 27, 2022

At the end of the trial, Jean-Pierre Maugendre, president of Renaissance Catholique, said he was pleased that for the time being the Catholic Church’s freedom to teach on homosexuality on its own terms had been recognised in France.

The Rainbow vs. the Crescent: Some Thoughts on the World Cup in Qatar

Hélène de Lauzun November 17, 2022

Homophobic coward or anti-Muslim islamophobe? For players of the Football World Cup in Qatar, moral grandstanding just got complicated.

J.K. Rowling Against Trans Activism

Hélène de Lauzun October 24, 2022

Five years after the offensive against the bestselling author was launched, her opponents are forced to admit that they have not succeeded.

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