George Galloway

Former Executive Editor of the Sun newspaper Dan Wootton interviews George on the Batley and Spen by-election. I was underwhelmed by the suboptimal presenter/interviewer. Andrew Neil he was not! His 3+ minute introductory monologue was too long and scripted to make Galloway appear like some kind of pantomime villain. The most important sentence contained therein… Continue reading George Galloway

The Harry and Meghan Movie

A new trailer for the upcoming Lifetime film Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace has been unveiled. Lifetime shared the clip on Thursday afternoon. Escaping the Palace is the network’s third film inspired by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. The first, Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance, was released in 2018 and was a dramatisation… Continue reading The Harry and Meghan Movie

Woke Trigger Warnings

Back in 2013, campus activists started demanding the policing of speech. They pushed to ban “microaggressions” (words or phrases that may offend certain minorities often unintentionally) and demanded “trigger warnings” before professors assigned certain controversial reading materials. Recently, the Prevention, Advocacy & Resource Center (PARC) at Brandeis University released a new list of verboten words and… Continue reading Woke Trigger Warnings

The Trump Lawsuit

Former President of the United States recently wrote a piece published in The Wall Street Journal explaining why he has decided to take ‘Big Tech’ to court. Earlier in the year, Twitter banned Trump from its platform “due to the risk of further incitement of violence” from his account. His reasoning behind the lawsuit is… Continue reading The Trump Lawsuit

To Critisize Islam

In the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, in which twelve members of the satirical magazine’s staff were murdered by Islamist gunmen, the mantra “Je suis Charlie” rapidly circulated around the globe. As is often the case in these situations, it wasn’t long before this mantra had congealed into a symbol of self-righteousness—an opportunity for… Continue reading To Critisize Islam

Jul 2021. Trump Lawsuit against Social Media

Former US president Donald Trump yesterday filed lawsuits against Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc, and Alphabet Inc’s Google, as well as their chief executives, alleging they unlawfully silence conservative viewpoints. The lawsuits, filed in US District Court in Miami, allege the California-based social media platforms violated the right to freedom of speech guaranteed by the First… Continue reading Jul 2021. Trump Lawsuit against Social Media

Migrant Reforms Part 2

Proposed new laws will be introduced to Parliament on Tuesday under the Nationality and Borders Bill as part of the Home Office’s anticipated “new plan for immigration”. Earlier this year, Home Secretary Priti Patel vowed to tackle “illegal migration head-on” as she announced the “most significant overhaul of our asylum system in decades”. The government… Continue reading Migrant Reforms Part 2

Jul 2021. Danyal Hussein

A man who stabbed two sisters at random in a supposed demonic pact – a “sacrifice” he seemingly believed would enable him to win the lottery – has been found guilty of their murder. Danyal Hussein, 19, killed Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman at Fryent Country Park in Wembley on 6 June 2020. He repeatedly… Continue reading Jul 2021. Danyal Hussein

Jul 2021. Removal of Covid Restrictions

Ending lockdown now is “potentially devastating” as Covid “advances ferociously”, a WHO expert has warned. David Nabarro, the World Health Organisation’s special envoy on Covid, said “the virus is troubling and dangerous”. These Globalists want to keep us locked up! I followed the Restrictions during the Pandemic, had to, it was my job. But Enough… Continue reading Jul 2021. Removal of Covid Restrictions