“Leave Them Kids Alone – The Week in Review” – Michael Curzon, S.D. Wickett and Luke Perry discuss vaccinating children, tax rises and the state’s takeover of parenting in the latest episode of Bournbrook Magazine’s The Week in Review.
“Just the facts: Coronavirus in Australia by the numbers” – “Australians should be free to go about their lives without the significant burden of extreme wide-ranging restrictions,” writes Luke Massey in the Spectator Australia.
“French minister charged with ‘endangering lives’ for Covid handling” – Agnes Buzyn has been charged with “endangering the lives of others”, the prosecutor of the Republic’s Court of Justice said, but not for a second possible offence of “failure to stop a disaster”, reports MailOnline.
“Thousands protest new Turkish vaccine and test rules” – More than 2,000 Turks demonstrated in Istanbul on Saturday against official Covid-related mandates including vaccinations, tests and masks, reports Reuters.
“Why I’d rather be living in 1962” – “You must wonder how 2021 would look if we had chosen our future more wisely in the years after 1962,” writes Peter Hitchens in the Mail on Sunday.
“‘Whatever the lessons of 9/11, they were wasted on us’” – After the attacks there was a sense of solidarity among New Yorkers – I’ve never been so aware of living in history as it was being made, writes Lionel Shriver in the Telegraph.
“The rise of Taliban Twitter” – Twitter banned Donald Trump – so why won’t it do the same to the Taliban, asks Limor Simhony Philpott in the Spectator.
“False and misleading ‘fact check’ about Connolly, et al., 2021” – Dr. Ronan Connolly and his co-authors have responded to obvious false claims in a supposed ‘fact check’ about their latest paper on how solar variability may be affecting the climate, writes Andy May in Watts Up With That.
“University clears don of being anti-Islam but then cancels his course” – Bristol University chiefs rejected complaints that human rights expert Steven Greer had expressed “bigoted views” after an investigation – but have still pulled his module from their syllabus, reports the Mail on Sunday.
“Protests rage on in France” – “For a ninth consecutive week, tens of thousands fill the streets across France, battling tear gas and increasingly heavy-handed police tactics to protest against Macron’s draconian health passport regime,” writes Michael P. Senger on Twitter.
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