In high places, there is a subject that people dare not talk about, but which is on everyone’s mind: what if the whole thing ends in a gigantic fiasco?
Catalan Left refuses minute of silence observed in memory of murdered Civil Guard officers.
Lithuania should not tolerate economic coercion and political manipulation by authoritarian states.
Hungarians haven’t forgotten their brush with gangster tactics.
Boys disinterested in cultural markers of masculinity are frequently “told they’re girls.”
Tucker could have been more direct, truth-oriented, and hard on certain questions.
All trads are a little ‘fake.’ The truth is, all traditionalism in our wretched age is—given what the previous generations have taken from us.
At gunpoint, Daniel Pearl’s last words included, “My father is Jewish, my mother is Jewish, I am Jewish.”
Oxfam complains about growing inequality. There is just one problem: the figures don’t add up.
“Who is listening to our girls?”
Liz Truss’s new ‘Popular Conservatism’ group is a rehash of others that launched before it, and is just as likely to fail as badly as they have.
If other member states try to resist, the same fate awaits them.
The surge in support for Reform UK might make Labour’s celebrations premature in this bellwether by-election.
It has been 50 years since Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, State, and Utopia was published. This is a good year for both libertarians and conservatives to re-read it.
Parisians know full well that Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s local ‘consultations’ are above all communication operations—the decisions have already been taken by city hall teams, no matter the outcome of the vote.
Western liberal regimes mask the processes of societal manipulation by which their power is maintained.
No blockbusters in Carlson interview, but still a teaching moment
If you agree that a teen boy is a ‘transgender girl,’ it is difficult to argue that he shouldn’t compete against the girls.
The united and determined centre Right can liberate Brussels.
The rise of the national conservative Jussi Halla-aho made the first round of elections a thriller.
For many young people, masculinity and femininity are defined by online pornography—with profound and ugly consequences.
Canada’s most famous literary icon has been under attack by the usual assortment of leftist academics and radical activists.
The price the political class will pay for the Clapham acid attack will be proportionate to their betrayal of the British people on mass immigration.
The trends in Europe could benefit VOX, but it must channel voter enthusiasm into ballot-box victories.
“We have to stop punishing ourselves for considering things that once seemed crazy,” says Bret Weinstein.
The French government does not understand families and does not know how to propose appropriate solutions.
The EU elites are not about to give up this year’s elections without a dirty fight.
Many have long-since argued that the BBC is unfit for purpose, but this week’s diversity farrago takes the biscuit.
We Americans hate compromises. If we can’t get everything today, we invent a way to get everything tomorrow. That is why we love our trucks.
The very nature of the protest highlighted the fact that the farmers believe their backs are against the wall.