News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
"If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh otherwise they'll kill you." George Bernard Shaw was right, says Frank Haviland. Honesty is still the revolutionary act, today perhaps more than ever.
Even the BBC's Monty Don complained that the surprise winner at this year's Chelsea Flower Show was a box-ticking exercise. Gardening has been colonised by wokesters who see racism everywhere, says Steven Tucker.
English courts may ditch compulsory wigs for barristers after complaints that the traditional headpieces are culturally insensitive and discriminatory against Afro-Caribbean hair.
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.
Is it time for St. George to stand aside for St. George Floyd? Or is there another makeover of England's patron saint that would make him acceptable to the professionally offended and anti-English crowd?
Dr Kirsty Miller was shocked to discover clinical psychologists sharing memes mocking their patients on social media. The problem, she argues, is the profession has been taken over by Critical Social Justice ideology.
Police Scotland staff have been given a script defending Humza Yousaf after he faced a deluge of hate crime reports.
Dr. Tony Sewell continues to bust the myths of 'racist Britain' in his important new book Black Success, as he laments how black Britons are held back by a race relations industry that would make them permanent victims.
Humza Yousaf has received more complaints under Scotland's new hate crime bill for his 2020 speech about "often being the only non-white person in the room" than J.K. Rowling, it was claimed today.
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