“Mandating vaccines for NHS workers is wrong” – “Trust will be eroded, concerns about the vaccine may worsen, and anti-vaccine attitudes could harden,” writes Jamie Walden in Bournbrook Magazine.
“Anti-Covid pass campaigners’ message – Welsh defeat won’t stop us” – “The group Together, who have been co-ordinating a national campaign and who were in Cardiff lobbying yesterday, rightly refuse to be set back,” writes TCW, which reports on the recent activities of this organisation.
“The cruellest betrayal: elderly are disappeared into a care home nightmare of neglect” – “The Government’s Covid response will come under less and less scrutiny as more and more citizens of retirement age and over fall prey to the small-scale yet all-consuming psychological battles born of a neglectful, obliterated healthcare system,” writes Tom Penn in TCW.
“How Covid despots humiliated America” – “There is a common playbook for technocratic control of recalcitrant populations. The Biden administration employs the same siege tactics of declared exigency, deception, division, and intimidation,” writes Jacob Howland in UnHerd.
“Germans swear off hugs and handshakes even after pandemic ends” – “People in the German state of Hessen are reportedly so spooked by Covid that many don’t expect to resume hugging their friends and family members, or even shaking hands, once the pandemic ends,” reports RT.
“Is climate change scepticism growing in Japan?” – The Japanese Government has refused to promise that it will phase out coal production or honour the previous administration’s net-zero pledges, coupled with a public that has called into question the benefits of renewable energy, making it one of the most sceptical developed nations in the world, writes Philip Patrick in the Spectator.
“Six reasons not to buy a heat pump” – Their costs are prohibitive, and much of Britain’s housing stock is not insulated enough, argues Will Kirkman in the Telegraph.
“‘It’s okay to be white’ and the madness of identity politics” – The police are treating posters that say ‘It’s okay to be white’ as a hate incident, with those reporting the posters falling for an old 4chan prank, writes Charlie Peters in Spiked.
“Woke anti-Semitism is now rife on university campuses” – The disgraceful treatment of the Israeli Ambassador at the LSE shows that activists are turning universities into incubators of illiberalism, writes Ian Austin in the Telegraph.
“The BBC finally dumps Stonewall” – “No other lobbying organisation, particularly ones that refuses to even discuss differences of opinion on matters of public importance, should ever get that close again,” says Julie Bindel, who argues that other institutions should follow suit in UnHerd.
“A taste of lockdown under” – Author Tonia Buxton speaks to TalkRadio about Covid restrictions in New Zealand and Australia: “There is no freedom there. I’ve seen footage of young girls being strangled because they’ve not got their masks on by police officers.”
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