News Headlines and Song Lyrics Are Becoming More Negative
27 February 2023
by Noah Carl
In this week's London Calling, the rows are about whether democratic institutions are beyond repair, how best to defend our freedom and the state of GB News. it's Mozart v Salieri, but you'll have to guess who's who.
Sex education has been suspended in the Isle of Man pending an investigation into a lesson delivered by a drag queen who told a class of 11 year-olds there are 73 different genders.
In one of those stories that requires a double-take, Greta Thunberg has been taking part in a five-day protest blocking the entrance to Norway's energy ministry to protest against wind turbines.
The lab leak is back in the news as a U.S. intelligence agency alters its assessment to state that the coronavirus likely originated from a laboratory leak. But how much does this really change about what we know?
Do you have the sense that everything is getting gloomier? Two recent studies have found that both news headlines and song lyrics are becoming more negative. Though it's not exactly clear why.
Flying back from the Heartland Climate Conference, Daily Sceptic Environment Editor Chris Morrison reflects that climate fanaticism is just the latest example of the Left’s effort to control our lives.
Ian Fleming's James Bond novels are the latest literary works to be butchered by sensitivity readers. Changes in racial language are one thing, but other edits reduce Fleming's descriptive flair to embarrassing clichés.
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the virus and the vaccines, the ‘climate emergency’ and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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