If the only politician who will fight for people like us against an establishment that doesn’t care is a bit crazy and chaotic, it might be worth the mess.
Publication: The European Conservative
Canada’s “Lost Liberal Decade” Just Got Longer
Donald Trump just did what Trudeau couldn’t: make the Liberals electable again.
Could the Pope’s Death Mean the Demise of Liberal Catholicism?
Pope Francis’ final audience with U.S. vice president JD Vance might have marked the divide between the past and future of the Church of Rome.
The American People Were the Losers in the VP Debate
The moderators behaved as if the world beyond America’s shores wasn’t on fire, and if the U.S. homeland wasn’t a smoldering tinderbox.
In Defense of Harrison Butker
Daring young women to think about family does not undermine their professional accomplishments. It invites them to think beyond them.
Christians Should Welcome Stricter Border Controls
One gets the impression that the peoples of Europe are the only indigenous peoples without a right to exist.
How the Transgender Movement Fuels Conspiracy Theories
No conspiracy theory is as far-fetched as the idea that there are 72 genders.
Woke Policies Create Tension at EU Central Bank
A war of words has erupted among high-level employees of the European Central Bank this month, with claims that Europe’s leading financial institution is attempting to purge staff critical of green policies from its ranks.
The Islamization of Spain: from al-Andalus to the Migration Crisis
We must refute the myth that Muslim-occupied medieval Spain was a bastion of peace and multiculturalism.
Ceasefire Means Surrender
We are witnessing a repulsive merger of Islamist antisemitism with a modern Western woke version of that ancient hatred. For the one-eyed zealots of the identitarian Left, Jews are inevitably the beneficiaries of ‘white privilege,’ whilst Palestinians are all born victims.
Spike in Irish Migrant Accommodations Prompts Tensions
Well over 20,000 migrants who have claimed asylum in Ireland are being housed by the authorities. This represents a growth of more than 14,000 since October 2021. Responding to this month’s figures on the housing of those seeking asylum, the Irish Freedom Party insisted that the country “is full.”