Self-Censorship in the U.S. and Germany is Increasing, Studies Find
24 January 2024
by Noah Carl
British Transport Police is set to launch a bursary for "British African students" in an attempt to fight "systemic racism" and "Afriphobia" in the force in a move critics have slammed as "more discrimination".
Drivers of electric cars are being asked to pay more than twice as much for insurance as those who own petrol-fuelled models as EV premiums surge 50% in a year, data have revealed.
Keir Starmer – who has professed that a woman can have a penis – has become the latest figure to gaslight conservatives by making the ridiculous claim that the Culture War is an invention of Tories.
The revelation that the low-toxicity 'placebo' vaccine batches were never subject to quality control testing by the EU prompts a further question for Robert Kogon: did they contain empty lipids with no mRNA?
Recent studies in the US and Germany have found that self-censorship has risen dramatically in both countries since the 1990s. Why are citizens of Western countries so afraid to express their political opinions?
The revelation that the U.K.'s ambitious climate target is based on just one unusually windy year's data threatens to unravel the credibility of the whole Net Zero project.
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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