Found on social media (clickit to biggit): Couple that (you should pardon the expression) with the uproar last year over the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus song proclaiming “We’re coming for your children”. Kinda makes the situation clear, doesn’t it? Parents should respond appropriately to such predatory behavior. Peter
Tag: Extremism
“Germany is committing ritual suicide”. Are we risking the same?
That’s the opinion of Michael Yon, who reports on the ground from Europe. The scary thing is, the conditions he reports seeing there are precisely and exactly the same conditions we can see in parts of almost all of our big cities in the USA. I could quite literally, right now, take you to… Continue reading “Germany is committing ritual suicide”. Are we risking the same?
When extremist climate ideology tries to trump economic reality
Sundance, writing at The Conservative Treehouse, posits that the governments of the Western world are engaged in a deliberate attempt to slow down the economies of, not just their own, but all nations, so as to accomplish their climate change goals. Western governments’, specifically western Europe, North America (U.S-Canada) and Australia/New Zealand, are intentionally… Continue reading When extremist climate ideology tries to trump economic reality
Why are so many vegetarians/vegans so militant?
I was driven to ask this question by an article in the Telegraph in London. An award-winning cafe has at hit out at “holier-than-thou” vegan customers saying they shouldn’t have to adapt their menu to “suit” customers who don’t eat animal products. The Kitchen at London House on the Isle of Wight went online… Continue reading Why are so many vegetarians/vegans so militant?
From “Why We Fight” to “Nothing Is Worth Fighting For”
During World War II, the United States sponsored and produced a series of seven movies titled “Why We Fight“. Originally intended for US soldiers, President Roosevelt ordered their release to the general public as well. They were propaganda, yes, but they tried hard to be objective in presenting reasons why the USA was in… Continue reading From “Why We Fight” to “Nothing Is Worth Fighting For”
“We cannot get back to normal because normal is not allowed”
That’s from Neil Oliver, whom we’ve met in these pages before on several occasions. Usually a transcript of his comments is available on GB News, but for some reason this past weekend’s commentary hasn’t been put up there in anything but video form. Nevertheless, it’s (as always) wisdom worth hearing from an incisive observer… Continue reading “We cannot get back to normal because normal is not allowed”
He’s become a semi-permanent feature of the road network . . .
It seems a protester (apparently in France?) decided that supergluing himself to the road wasn’t good enough. (He may have been assisted in coming to that conclusion by what happened to a previous protester who did that.) Be that as it may, he affixed himself to the road surface with instant cement. The police… Continue reading He’s become a semi-permanent feature of the road network . . .
The “deafening media silence” about global protests
We’ve mentioned the global protests and uprisings against the “Build Back Better” agenda sponsored by the World Economic Forum and others. However, there’s been surprisingly little said about them in the mainstream media. It’s almost as if they don’t exist, as far as most journalists and editors are concerned. Sky News Australia recently hosted… Continue reading The “deafening media silence” about global protests
An acute failure of the victim selection process
It seems that over the past weekend, a number of Antifa cells/chapters/whatever decided to demonstrate against the Honky Tonk Bar in Salem, OR because they heard it was going to host “an anti-open-borders event”. It seems the Honky Tonk Bar is sometimes patronized by large groups of (equally large) bikers, whose philosophy of life… Continue reading An acute failure of the victim selection process
WEF fingers in the government pie, all around the world
Sky News Australia contributor Rowan Dean, who also edits The Spectator Australia, has some trenchant thoughts on the similarities between government reactions to popular protests in Canada, Holland and other countries. The common denominator: their leaders are mostly disciples of the World Economic Forum and Klaus Schwab. It’s worth taking five minutes to listen… Continue reading WEF fingers in the government pie, all around the world