- “Cursed by having a face for radio, George Osborne goes radically off-message” – The dispassionate ex-Chancellor fared well in the Covid Inquiry, refusing to engage with emotive Left-wing propositions, says Tim Stanley in the Telegraph.
- “Amnesty for Covid fines” – It would be better to pardon and return the 120,000 Covid fines than fine yet more partygoers, argues Laura Dodsworth.
- “Vaccineaholic Hotez ends many debates by hiding from Rogan and RFK Jr.” – By claiming that science isn’t up for debate, Dr. Peter Hotez has further undermined his already questionable credibility, says Thomas Buckley.
- “I will pay you $1,234,567 to debate me!” – Amidst the growing trend of vaccine skeptics seeking to engage with vaccine promoters, Igor Chudov cautions against relying on debates as a means of validating truth.
- “Ad hominem, ad nauseum” – The public is tiring of arrogant academic elites, and it’s about time they faced public scrutiny and were held to account, says Robert Malone.
- “Top Canadian official apologises to unvaxxed: ‘We were wrong’” – A senior Canadian politician has taken the unprecedented step of apologising to the unvaccinated, admitting that the Government got it “wrong”, reports Slay News.
- “Eco-fanatics forced me to sell my car. It might not even help the planet” – A popular backlash is now growing against irrational environmental schemes like Sadiq Khan’s Ulez, says Philip Johnston in the Telegraph.
- “24 reasons why Net Zero must be abandoned” – In the TCW, David Wright lists 24 reasons for scrapping Net Zero.
- “You ain’t seen nothing yet!” – In the Mail, Richard Littlejohn says, “If you want an apt metaphor for Labour’s insane green revolution, look no further than that mysteriously missing hydrogen-powered bus in Edinburgh yesterday.”
- “Joe Lycett backs out of award ceremony over fossil fuel links” – The comedian joined other stars in withdrawing from the British LGBT Awards after climate campaigners warned of sponsorship deals with oil giants, reports the Guardian.
- “We are restricting freedom… for the common good” – The Irish Green Party is following the Left’s trend of restricting freedom while claiming to protect it, says ZeroHedge.
- “In defense of culture war” – Philosopher Edward Feser argues that wokism cannot be defeated with economic or market solutions because it’s fighting a political, cultural and religious war.
- “Where did ‘gender theory’ originate?” – The rise of the transgender movement is rooted in the disturbing actions of a discredited sexologist, says Paul Sutton.
- “Spotify replaces Meghan with comedian accused of calling Britain racist” – The streaming giant Spotify announces new partnerships as part of an overhaul in its podcasting strategy, according to the Telegraph.
- “Student kicked out of class for saying there are two genders” – A student at Mearns Academy was excluded from class for saying there are not more than two genders. Not very inclusive…
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