Quaker Political Interference Has Got Out of Control
12 April 2025
News Round-Up
12 April 2025
by Will Jones
The hysterical reaction of some women to Trump of sterilising themselves validates the findings of a recent medical paper that the Left is being hijacked by narcissists who are sinking its causes with the public.
Science, nominally the most prestigious scientific journal in the world, is at it again. In November, they published an editorial saying that scientists need to be even more political than they already are.
Animal rights activists are demanding the Sly Old Fox in Birmingham change its name because it is "derogatory", "inaccurate" and "unfair" to foxes.
The RSPCA faces being burned by the charity watchdog after its President, Chris Packham, sparked a firestorm by suggesting Barclays customers should "stick your head in a bucket of fuel and set fire to it".
‘Go woke, go broke’ is being proven from Hollywood to Hull, says CJ Strachan. So why are so many small and medium-sized enterprises putting their staff through Equity, Diversity and Inclusion training?
How can Prof Ülf Büntgen reconcile advocating for separating science and activism while participating in a study urging urgent international agreements to cut carbon emissions? wonders Charles Rotter.
Stunt protest is very much like contemporary art: incomprehensible until one reads the label. If only the protestors would take their hammers, chisels and glue to the exhibits at the Tate Modern, says James Alexander.
Google's swift sacking of 50 employees protesting over Gaza is the beginning of the end of the employee activist, says C.J. Strachan. Across the West companies are realising a politicised workplace is a dysfunctional one.
A group of environmental activists, calling themselves the Tyre Extinguishers, targeted an electric-powered Tesla car in Bristol, deflating its tyres to protest against "gas-guzzling" cars.
Ben Pile predicts that in 2024 Net Zero scepticism is going to grow, threatening the cross-party Westminster consensus on climate policy.
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