Tag: Mario Laghos

‘Sense Offenders’ and Sudan

For the government, the real criminals are the ‘sense offenders,’ those people who, on hearing of the latest appalling death, experience human feeling and give rise to anger.

Et Tu, Meloni? 

Meloni has revealed that she is content to take her marching orders from above.

The British Invasion, Part II

For liberal elites, the boundary between one country and another is as arbitrary as the difference between a man and a woman.

The British Invasion, Part I

The shift in our society has been imposed from the outside. A cocktail of involuntary impositions and the cowardice of our leaders have rendered swathes of Britain unrecognisable.

Breakthrough: An Interview with Fen de Villiers

You have to disconnect people from the idea of the heroic if you want to weaken a nation… The arts establishment doesn’t want heroes, because a hero represents something that is ‘unequal.’ Heroes represent something that has achieved greatness.

My Guilty Pleasure

The initial sense of accomplishment gave way to the realisation that it was like completing Guitar Hero on the hardest difficulty—only to consider your time would have been better spent actually learning to play the real instrument.

Bring Back Prejudice

The modern media environment is less and less informing and entertaining, and more and more ‘re-educating.’ It wants us to question and then reject the instincts which have served us well for millennia. It wants us to doubt our own eyes and ears.