
Are We in Peak Post-Truth?
We are consistently told that we must believe lies, and we must celebrate what we know to be both untrue and harmful, and if we do not do so, we will be punished.

We are consistently told that we must believe lies, and we must celebrate what we know to be both untrue and harmful, and if we do not do so, we will be punished.

If you make a disastrous decision, the solution is not to stick with it.

The United Kingdom is at war. It is time for real, on the ground, forceful measures that will return some safety to the land.

When Tony Blair attempted to bring in digital ID, we did not have a serious border problem; it wasn’t about illegal immigration then, and it isn’t about illegal immigration now.

The very basic interpersonal interaction which has been essential for infant development since the beginning of our species has now been subcontracted to an impersonal object.

It is sobering to think that people living in a country infamous for its instability and tensions can be more optimistic about their country’s future than about the UK’s.

Fake emotion has invaded family life, education, business, law, and, perhaps above all, politics, the very ordering of the nation and securing of its future flourishing.

It’s unrealistic to suppose that censorship can continue to be imposed on the grounds of holding up a liberal order that’s already disappeared.

The native British are being pushed out of their own country, to which they still largely feel a profound attachment, but rightly, their attachment to their families is greater.

The country’s elites and powerholders would do well to take Christ’s advice and learn to interpret the signs of the times.