Western Culture Under Attack Part 58

Make no mistake, Western culture, our culture, is under attack. This fact has been noted and discussed by commentators across many media outlets, however these discussions appear to have not been taken seriously.  Perhaps because such a thing is beyond belief, perhaps because there is no one enemy of Western culture. Perhaps it is because… Continue reading Western Culture Under Attack Part 58

Aug 2021. Afghan Withdrawal

Violence has rippled throughout Afghanistan this week, from the western province of Herat to Kabul, as Taliban forces ramp up attacks in the final month of the U.S. withdrawal. But the fighting in one city in particular, Lashkar Gah, could prove a turning point in the war: The Taliban may be poised to take their… Continue reading Aug 2021. Afghan Withdrawal

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 47

What started out as a big welcome to migrants by the general public has now turned into chants of “enough is enough.” While all attention was on the dangers of the coronavirus, the economic lockdowns, and the resulting destruction of the economy, a steady stream of illegal Muslim migrants has been entering Britain in total… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 47

Aug 2021. Tanker Attack

Maritime tensions are escalating in the Middle East following the deadly attack on a tanker connected to an Israeli billionaire in the Arabian Sea. Two crewmembers, a Briton and a Romanian, died on Thursday when the Mercer Street tanker was attacked by an armed drone believed to be operated by Iran off the coast of… Continue reading Aug 2021. Tanker Attack

Aug 2021. Lockdown has Ruined our Habits and Routines

There wasn’t just one lockdown – we all had our own experience. Some people were forced into months of unbroken solitude, others trapped for weeks on end with an estranged spouse. Some saw it as a positive experience – a welcome opportunity to slow down, go for walks and relax with a loving partner, or enjoy… Continue reading Aug 2021. Lockdown has Ruined our Habits and Routines

Aug 2021. Healthcare Crisis

The whole healthcare system is facing an “existential crisis” in staffing as doctors and nurses are burnt out and leaving the profession in growing numbers, healthcare providers have warned. They emphasised the NHS and private sector would need to “throw the kitchen sink” at the problem as having enough workers was now a bigger problem… Continue reading Aug 2021. Healthcare Crisis

Problems with Diversity Part 89

Some Scots have suggested any non-Scot who wears the kilt is guilty of cultural appropriation — particularly considering England’s long history of ‘oppression’ against its northern neighbour. ‘Scottish Gaelic culture has been subject to rampant cultural appropriation for centuries as a result of its subordination to Anglophone culture in an Anglo-centric British Empire,’ laments Michael… Continue reading Problems with Diversity Part 89

Aug 2021. Student Cancelled

Labour has accused the Conservatives of enabling extremists to sue universities and students’ unions with upcoming laws the Government says are designed to protect freedom of speech. The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill returns to the Commons on Monday, and Labour is urging Conservative MPs to vote with them against the legislation. https://rumble.com/vkrsym-aug-2021.-student-cancelled.html

The Biden Betrayal of Democracy Part 58

Pelosi’s impeachment has officially backfired. It was supposed to be their ace in the hole. Democrats crafted a seemingly perfect scheme to undermine the Trump administration and secure a 2020 win. They had the backing of the mainstream media. They stacked their hearings with biased Democrats. They even made sure the so-called whistleblower’s name stayed… Continue reading The Biden Betrayal of Democracy Part 58

Problems with Diversity Part 88

This traditional Caribbean dish became a recipe for a race row when chefs at Pembroke College, Cambridge, were ordered to rethink the menu after ethnic minority students complained that the ‘Jamaican Stew’ — as well as other dishes including ‘Tunisian Rice’ — constituted ‘micro-aggressions’ against them, since such offerings did not properly represent the foods… Continue reading Problems with Diversity Part 88