The Danger to Democracy Comes From Above, Not Below
The EU elites are not about to give up this year’s elections without a dirty fight.
The EU elites are not about to give up this year’s elections without a dirty fight.
French authorities want to prevent any attack on an ‘immaterial public order’ and are hunting down anything resembling thoughtcrime.
Questions remain over just what would constitute “raising tension.”
Trying to suppress views we find repugnant is no solution at all; banning something is not the same as defeating it.
A blame game has started over who can do what to stop the protests.
Metropolitan police commissioner still unclear on who the force can and cannot arrest.
Meat is emerging as a major sticking point in the Dutch elections.
Niger’s negotiations with French mining companies have turned into demands, threatening French energy security and heating needs.
A local campaign group opposed to a proposed solar farm development has received almost 500 signatures for a petition.
The incident is the latest reminder of how importing people from another country inevitably brings with it—no matter what blank slate theorists may claim—an import of that country’s domestic issues.
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