No Time to DEI: Woke Firefighting is Going to Get Someone Killed
4 November 2024
Michel Houellebecq’s Halloween Horror Story
31 October 2024
If Saoirse Ronan really wanted to say something "brave" about rape it wouldn't simply be repeating the same right-on platitudes as everybody else, says Steven Tucker. It would be mentioning the unmentionables.
With liberal U.S. women going on sex strike after Trump's win and the global birth-rate heading down fast, Steven Tucker invites us to meet the anti-baby activists trying to ensure humanity literally has no future.
Remember, remember, this fifth of November, not to celebrate bonfire night in California, where woke diversity targets for fire departments are putting hiring "compassionate" women above men who can do the job.
Welcome to Sadiq Khan's London, says Steven Tucker: where images of women in swimwear, wedding cake and hotdogs are banned but radical Islamic preachers burning dollars are welcome.
This October 31st, put away your M.R. James, Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft, and settle down to read some of Houellebecq's Halloween Horrors instead. They’re far more frightening – and real, says Steven Tucker.
The Society of Antiquaries of London, one of Britain's top historical associations, is transitioning into the Society of Antiqueeries if its latest symposium on "queering spaces" is any indication, says Steven Tucker.
Forget racism and sexism, the latest fad from Left-wing academics is 'suicidism': the prejudice against letting people kill themselves. Are you guilty? Take care, lest you make your victims, er, suicidal, they warn.
Even Sally Rooney's usual army of fans are tiring of her hyper-right-on schtick, if the review of her latest novel in the Times is anything to go by, says Steven Tucker. Time to rediscover Ireland's real literature.
Steven Tucker delves into the bizarre world of EU schools propaganda, where he discovers children's stories and games set on convincing kids that without the EU they would all be dead or Nazis.
At first, Muslim extremists in Gaza and elsewhere banned Pokémon as part of an alleged Jewish plot to undermine Islam. But more recently they embraced it for its propaganda value, says Steven Tucker.
Dawn Butler's Black History Month poem about being "The Chosen One" says everything you need to know about this whole fake festival of institutionalised anti-whiteness, says Steven Tucker.
Riots and terrorist attacks are acceptable if done for a 'good cause' such as climate change and Gaza, according to celebrated Left-wing academic Andreas Malm. Rank hypocrisy springs to mind, says Steven Tucker.
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