
The Pope Has Lunch with Trans Activists, but the Left Isn’t Satisfied
An act of charity turned into a political symbol reveals the ambiguity with which the contemporary Church adopts languages foreign to her tradition.

An act of charity turned into a political symbol reveals the ambiguity with which the contemporary Church adopts languages foreign to her tradition.

The dispute over the British broadcaster’s butchering of President Trump’s words is a telling sign of the times.

Successive left-wing governments have empowered gender-ideology NGOs in classrooms, giving them legal cover to influence children without parental oversight.

Children have been complaining that the camp supposedly dedicated to the Basque culture and language became a grotesque experiment in trans indoctrination.

How did Brazil become so authoritarian that a young woman had to flee her country to escape prison for calling a man a man?

Sending five armed police officers to arrest a comedian over three tweets is a new low, even for the censorious UK.

The charity claims his mother was aggressive on the phone, but internal papers paint a different picture.

“He should not be allowed to try to impose his ideology over my beliefs,” Polonia Castellano said after being denounced for referring to ‘Miss Trans 2025’ as ‘Sir.’

Post-war German education once stood for intellectual rigour. Today, feelings trump facts, ideology replaces enquiry, and political conformity stifles critical thinking.

Trans activists were not misunderstood. We understood them, loud and clear. Their current invitation to discussion is convenient, insincere, and entirely strategic.