
Trump’s Tough Love for Europe
Contrary to what globalists are saying, the Trump administration does not “hate Europe.” It hates what Europe has become under decades of failed leadership.

Contrary to what globalists are saying, the Trump administration does not “hate Europe.” It hates what Europe has become under decades of failed leadership.

What has become clear is that liberal democracy may not depend on shared ethnicity, but it absolutely depends on a shared culture.

Inès, 25, filed five police complaints before being stabbed to death by her former partner, a political refugee now on the run.

Belgium is seeing a shift in baby names—away from traditional choices, and toward names influenced strongly by a growing immigrant community.

The scene, in which a man kills his wife over her rejection of religious fanaticism, was performed at a school with a large migrant population—without any post-play explanation.

The problem facing the UK and most Western European nations is not simply mass migration but that these societies lack a story that could bind people together.

For fear of losing their seats, Labour MPs refuse to speak of the elephant in the room: the utter failure of multiculturalism.

A man steeped in a barbaric culture that has turned contempt for women into a system—not ‘the Patriarchy’—caused yet another woman’s torment and death.

The UK elite seems to be more concerned with shielding its image and multicultural ideology than protecting working-class white girls.

Islamist leaders are turning neighbourhoods into ghettos.