Ten Years After Charlie Hebdo, Let’s Make Free Speech Our Weapon
Today, conservatives are the new heretics, the ones being persecuted for expressing ideas that go against the grain of the conformist You-Can’t-Say-That culture.
Today, conservatives are the new heretics, the ones being persecuted for expressing ideas that go against the grain of the conformist You-Can’t-Say-That culture.
We are engaged in a political war for the soul of Europe, against those who would erase its past in order to control its future.
In a remarkable drum-beating display in Strasbourg last week, the legal mask slipped, the velvet gloves came off, and the EU elites declared war on Hungary.
The only democracy in the Middle East has shown that you can win against the odds if you fight for what you believe in.
We might think that the problem is the terrorist murder by an Islamist migrant. The establishment thinks the real danger is that German voters are angry about it.
In the name of defeating the ‘far-Right,’ criminal trials are now being used “to amplify the political message” to the rest of us.
The UK establishment is interested not just in clearing the streets of rioters, but clearing the political battlefield of opposition views.
From the EU Parliament to the Leeds riots, a cordon sanitaire aims to silence national conservatives—and the millions of Europeans they represent.
Reform leader’s appeal to “vote with your heart” terrifies the disconnected political elites.