Is Le Wokisme Conquering France? An Interview with Pierre Valentin
The French Left used to be perhaps the strongest anti-woke left-wing force in the West. But that’s crumbling.
The French Left used to be perhaps the strongest anti-woke left-wing force in the West. But that’s crumbling.
As one writer put it, the party of Thatcher and Churchill has been “woke-captured.”
The evidence of what we in the West have done, and our cowardice, is now visible on the streets.
The narrative is “everything is fine in South Africa.” This understanding is stuck in 1991. To admit that the South African project hasn’t worked would be an immense political and ideological failure for the West.
‘Offence archaeologists’ seek ways either to be offended themselves or to seek offence for others, where none exists.
BBC is egregiously ‘woke,’ anti-white, and anti-British, which suggests that BBC Verify won’t expose misinformation, but will focus on discrediting anything that the establishment disapproves of.
No matter how much King Charles tried to diversify, it was clear he was going to trip up at some point. And as is so often the way in drama, the denouement of the balcony scene served as his undoing. You could almost hear the media scream “where is the diversity?”
Speaking of the need among some people to repeat the mistakes of the past: the saga of Bud Light and its recent public-relations disaster is being amended with another chapter.
American conservatives can take heart in how [Hungary has] been able to articulate a foreign and domestic policy that resonates with the people.
At least among the young, far more rebellious in today’s climate are those of us who, mixing love of country with an independence of mind, refuse to force everything in our culture through the unforgiving woodchipper of identity politics.
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