It’s Not ‘CSE’. It’s Child Rape
13 May 2025
by Joanna Gray
Why Are Popes so Soft on Migration?
12 May 2025
Rejecting race-based positive discrimination isn’t a mad or selfish attempt to disrupt the programme, but simply standing up for equal treatment under the law, writes Amber Muhinyi.
Many critics of wokery allow that the woke have "good intentions" but just err in the means to achieve their goals. But is that really true? David Hansard thinks not.
Oxford has launched an "investigation" into an email sent by a don 26 years ago when he was an LSE undergraduate. If someone says they told an off-colour joke when they were 14, is Oxford going to look into that too?
With a rapidly growing 'EDI' industry and fresh impetus to meet diversity targets, ‘positive action’ based on race is now a reality in Britain. But candidates must be able to opt out, writes Amber Muhinyi.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended the establishment of a £100 million woke fund to "address past wrongs of slavery" during a time of financial crisis among parishes.
The world’s reliance on hi tech solutions such as electric cars and wind turbines to fix climate and ecological crises is “perpetuating racism”, according to the Guardian. Oh dear.
Harry and Meghan "want their own apology" after Lady Susan Hussey met with black charity boss Ngozi Fulani (born Marlene Headley) for 'reconciliation' talks at Buckingham Palace this week, it has emerged.
Universities are now advertising student opportunities exclusively for individuals from certain racial backgrounds. Amber Muhinyi says this is a really bad idea.
Harry and Meghan's website appears to have been hacked by evil racists – it says the Queen is still alive, making it look like they’re such preening narcissist they can't be bothered to update their own website.
No doubt being asked 'where are you from?' can be annoying, says Amber Muhinyi, and sometimes even racist – but the real danger is the imposition of a divisive ideological agenda of 'diversity'.
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