News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
History lecturers at the University of Liverpool have been told to teach that whiteness and heterosexuality are a problem in new guidance sent to staff.
A London theatre has said it is seeking a Chief Executive who is disabled, gay, "criminal class" or "global majority" in a job advert – sparking a backlash.
The National Trust has been branded "racist, ignorant, divisive and patronising" amid a backlash for replacing the term 'ethnic minority' with 'global majority' as it launched an 'inclusive' walking project.
Race activists have been pushing the new term Global Majority to replace ethnic minority and BAME. But it's just anti-white propaganda, says Steven Tucker, divisively ganging up non-whites to put whitey in his place.
Google is pausing its new Gemini AI tool after users blasted the image generator for being "too woke" for generating images of Asian Nazis, black Vikings and female medieval knights.
Senior BBC employee Dawn Queva was sacked recently for calling white people a "parasitical deviant breed". Steven Tucker delves in the murky history of the bizarre belief system that underpins these racist ideas.
The British countryside is a "racist colonial" white space, a group of wildlife and countryside charities whose members include the RSPCA, WWF and National Trust has claimed.
Aviva's Chief Executive Amanda Blanc told MPs that no senior "non-diverse" (white male) hire is made at the company without her personal approval – exposing the rotten truth about 'diversity', says Annabel Denham.
The harrowing case of a 20 year-old, abducted and savagely beaten by residents of a French housing project during a clash with protestors after the deadly Crépol knife attack, is more alarming than initially thought.
Under the Irish Government's Project Ireland 2040 the country is set to welcome one million migrants, an influx that will leave the native Irish a minority within 40 years. Is the public okay with that, asks David Craig.
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