More than 1,100 migrants arrived into the UK July, a figure higher than numbers from May and June combined. The record for the number of crossings in 24 hours had been broken just a week ago when 202 people travelled across the Channel. On Thursday the French authorities said they had also rescued migrants from… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 2
Month: August 2020
What Is White Privilege Part 3
The privilege model of oppression, often encountered in today’s liberal and radical circles, has evolved since the 1960s. Many of today’s well-intentioned advocates are unaware of the theory’s class roots – roots that continue to profoundly impact privilege politics today. At the height of the American civil rights movement, when theories of oppression might be… Continue reading What Is White Privilege Part 3
Aug 2020. Former King of Spain leaves the Country
August 2020. Spain’s former King, Juan Carlos I, who steered the nation from Dictatorship to Democracy, has left the country amid scrutiny of his alleged financial dealings. In a letter to his son, King Felipe VI, Juan Carlos wrote that he made the decision to leave “in the face of the public repercussion that certain… Continue reading Aug 2020. Former King of Spain leaves the Country
Brexit Part 13
The latest round of talks between the UK and EU on a post-Brexit trade deal have broken up early, with little progress once again apparently being made. The negotiating teams had been meeting in Brussels in what was the first in five week-long rounds of negotiations. They were also meeting face-to-face for the first time… Continue reading Brexit Part 13
Western Culture under Attack Part 7
In footage that shows the Black Lives Matter Protests, one protester standing in front of a barricade is seen being pushed back by police. A scuffle then ensued as he was wrestled to the ground by officers, before a small number of demonstrators also pushed through barricades. Separate footage showed objects including signs and a… Continue reading Western Culture under Attack Part 7
Aug 2020. Tik Tok Video Platform
August 2020. Musical.ly was a popular short-form (15 seconds) video streaming and sharing app, with over 100 million users, up until August 2018. The app allowed users a plethora of music and dialogue options, with which they could lip sync and make funny or entertaining videos. The app was widely popular with some content creators… Continue reading Aug 2020. Tik Tok Video Platform
The SNP Ain’t Scotland Part 9
Nicola Sturgeon has told Boris Johnson not to use the coronavirus pandemic as a “political weapon” after the prime minister claimed Scotland’s response to the virus had benefited from being part of the UK. Speaking on Thursday as Mr Johnson visited Scotland, the first minister told reporters: “I don’t think any of us, and I… Continue reading The SNP Ain’t Scotland Part 9
Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 1
A new record high for migrant crossings by boat was set on Thursday, with 235 travelling across the English Channel. Border Force vessel Seeker and patrol boats Hunter and Speedwell intercepted a total of 17 boats crossing, one which held 26 people. This was followed by further surges in crossings over the weekend, with at… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 1
Aug 2020. Tributes to John Hume
August 2020. World leaders have paid tribute to John Hume, the former SDLP leader, Nobel peace prize winner and leading player in the Northern Ireland peace process, who has died aged 83. His death marks the passing of one of the most important Irish political leaders of the 20th century whose ideas of compromise, opposition… Continue reading Aug 2020. Tributes to John Hume
What Is White Privilege Part 2
Douglas Murray – “I can think of lots of communities I’ve been to around the world where there are plenty of men who have never worked, or worked intermittently, and have provided to the extent they can for their families and themselves, but, do you think they’re Privileged? You think the white men in the… Continue reading What Is White Privilege Part 2