Political Correctness Gone Mad – Some US schools now have a ‘holiday tree’ every Christmas, rather than a Christmas tree. An NHS hospital consultant was accused of sexism after praising a father for ‘manfully’ stepping in to bring his daughter for an appointment when his wife was unavailable. The three-year-old’s parents complained, saying the word ‘manfully’ was… Continue reading Problems with Diversity Part 47
Month: November 2020
Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 19
On a day at the beginning of September, more than 400 migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats – a record for a single day. Border Force has intercepted 416 people on board 28 boats, the Home Office has confirmed. Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier on Wednesday said the UK had become “a target… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 19
Trump over Biden Part 15
Tensions have been on the rise between China and the island of Taiwan. The two were divided during a civil war in the 1940s, but Beijng insists the island will be reclaimed at some point, by force if necessary. Washington says any resolution of their long separation must be done peacefully. The trade tariffs and… Continue reading Trump over Biden Part 15
Muslim Grooming Gangs Part 16
The oldest person to be convicted, Shabir Ahmed, was for a while the main trafficker of the victims. On one occasion he ordered a girl aged 15 to have sex with Kabeer Hassan, as a “treat” for his birthday — Hassan then raped the girl himself. Abdul Aziz, a married father of three, took over… Continue reading Muslim Grooming Gangs Part 16
Trump over Biden Part 14
Under Donald Trump’s Pre3sidential tenure, Congress has passed a law revoking Hong Kong’s special status, which gave the country preferential economic treatment because they said Hong Kong was no longer “autonomous”. Sanctions were also imposed on Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam and 10 other top officials from Hong Kong and mainland China. But for… Continue reading Trump over Biden Part 14
The SNP Ain’t Scotland Part 14
There are numerous distortions operated by the SNP Scottish Executive. Not least the distortion is evidenced by the behaviour of the Scottish Government Covid-19 Advisory Group, which was set up by Nicola Sturgeon in response to the pandemic. As things stand right now, their advice has not yet diverged from the UK government’s strategy. For… Continue reading The SNP Ain’t Scotland Part 14
Trump over Biden Part 13
Hong Kong has seen a severe clampdown by Beijing in the wake of massive pro-democracy and anti-China protests. A new security law has been brought in to punish anyone seen as secessionist or undermining Beijing’s rule. “When Donald Trump got elected four years ago, I thought the US had gone crazy,” Erica Yuen tells the… Continue reading Trump over Biden Part 13
Trump over Biden Part 12
Donald Trump and Joe Biden have been travelling across the nation as the US election enters its closing stage. President Trump visited five battleground states while his challenger Mr Biden spoke at a campaign event in Pennsylvania. The Democratic candidate maintains a solid national lead in the polls ahead of Tuesday’s general election. But this… Continue reading Trump over Biden Part 12
Western Culture Under Attack Part 29
Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters have taken to the streets across the UK calling for an end to institutionalised racism. Demonstrators marched as, across the Atlantic, the four officers charged over George Floyd’s death went on trial. Participants said they were determined to show that previous BLM demonstrations were not just “a moment”. Mass protests… Continue reading Western Culture Under Attack Part 29
Trump over Biden Part 11
Trump’s most lasting impact on the country will be the reshaping of the federal judiciary. Thus far, Trump has installed three Supreme Court justices and 220 judges overall to the federal bench — all for lifetime appointments. Amy Coney Barrett became Trump’s third Supreme Court justice on October 26, 2020, barely a week before Election… Continue reading Trump over Biden Part 11