Let’s be clear: trans activists are not the victims of cruelty but the perpetrators of it.
Wokeness, multiculturalism, globalism—reading Renaud Camus is an antidote to these drugs. No wonder the Starmer government wants to ban him.
When law enforcement values quotas rather than convictions and history is rewritten to shame rather than inspire—what’s left?
The Acton Institute takes a moment to reflect on a pontiff who focused on the “least among us.”
Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21st, at his Casa Santa Marta residence. His papacy challenged tradition and orthodoxy, upsetting many conservatives in the Church.
Pope Francis’ final audience with U.S. vice president JD Vance might have marked the divide between the past and future of the Church of Rome.
One of our challenges, as men and women of the Right, is to make our own contributions to the modicum of good in the world. How? One way is by simply giving ourselves to others; by living with integrity; by acting with humility and charity—even when we wield great power or influence.
The substitute affiliations progressives seek to impose on us cannot replace the true bonds we have inherited—those of faith, identity, and family—and do not bring happiness.
When the adversary denies borders, morality, and the value of human life itself, refusal to resist is not a path to peace. It is a path to erasure.
The country’s elites and powerholders would do well to take Christ’s advice and learn to interpret the signs of the times.
Fifty years ago, the capital of Cambodia fell into the hands of the Khmer Rouge—a ‘liberation’ once hailed with enthusiasm by the French press, which still seems unfamiliar with the concept of repentance.
“We cannot afford to waste this historic opportunity. It is time to go on the offensive for the principles of democracy, sovereignty and free speech.”
This ruling isn’t just a legal win; it’s a cultural turning point. But the fight isn’t over.
The future flourishing and prosperity of all South Africans, whatever their ethnic background, will be inextricably connected to the presence of South Africans of European heritage.
Uncovering where all the USAID money went in the Iberian country would only reveal the tip of the political influencing iceberg.
What is happening is a purge of those increasingly representing the majorities of their peoples.
Since existing fact-checkers have failed to redirect political discourse toward the government line, new censorship laws are deemed necessary.
“Europe was born with a soul but without a body in the 1950s. Now, we find a Europe with a body but without a soul.”
According to La France Insoumise, Israel is the perpetrator of genocide, while Hamas terrorists are freedom fighters.
Ordinary Europeans are starting to admit what their leaders won’t: civil unrest may be closer than anyone dares to say.
Can history’s wounds be healed? Yes, with genuine recognition of past facts, proven sincere over time, by all parties.
‘Following the evidence’ means analyzing documents without imposing a pre-existing narrative, a basic test the conspiracy influencers have miserably failed, revealing their own agendas.
Jeanne might have faced challenges as a woman in the medieval man’s world, but she hardly had sleepless nights over her correct pronouns.
Many who wanted genuine conservative representation have long left the party.
The future of Gaza cannot mirror its past, where foreign aid went directly into terror tunnels and rocket stockpiles instead of hospitals and schools.
The more the establishment employs repressive measures to remain in power, the more its authority and legitimacy decline.
If passed, an EU-wide law would have forced Christian bakers to make cakes for same-sex weddings and Muslim artists to create cartoons of Muhammed.
Reform’s pledge to prioritise British workers, not imported labour, and to ditch green levies that pad corporate profits, cuts through the noise.
Superficial pushback won’t be enough—only a full rejection of the movement’s core beliefs can halt its ongoing influence.
For fear of losing their seats, Labour MPs refuse to speak of the elephant in the room: the utter failure of multiculturalism.