Is ‘Woke’ Dead?
Is woke dead? We keep waiting for a Berlin Wall moment that never comes. There have been so many false dawns, hefty straws that you think will surely break the camel’s back, then don’t, says Gareth Roberts in the Spectator.
Is woke dead? We keep waiting for a Berlin Wall moment that never comes. There have been so many false dawns, hefty straws that you think will surely break the camel’s back, then don’t, says Gareth Roberts in the Spectator.
New polling shows that most people don't actually like companies imposing their woke views. So why does the trend persist?
"If nothing is done, we are headed towards a new type of fascist totalitarianism, from which there may be no escape." Thorsteinn Siglaugsson reflects on Simon Elmer's new book about the pandemic biosecurity state.
All this time, the pro-lockdown and pro-mandate lobby, including fake scientists and fake studies, were benefiting from millions and billions thrown around by operators of a Ponzi scheme based on cheating and fraud.
Thousands of the world’s biggest brands are poised to abandon advertising on Twitter after a global media agency called it a "serious risk to brand safety", in the latest escalation in the war on free speech.
The Left collaborated unquestioningly with the authoritarian programmes and regulations of the emerging Global Biosecurity State because it long ago lost its commitment to freedom and the working class, says Simon Elmer.
GB News continues to suffer under an advertising boycott spearheaded by woke activist organisation Stop Funding Hate, as big corporations go along with the bigoted campaign that plays to the prejudices of their staff.
As we hurtle towards a cashless economy, PayPal's abortive censorship of the FSU is part of a global trend to weaponise Big Tech to suppress dissent of every kind, which must be opposed at all costs.
At 5:30pm this evening, PayPal notified us that it has restored all three of the accounts it cancelled a couple of weeks ago and apologised. Needless to say we won't be using them again.
PayPal and other finance companies could be banned from blocking the accounts of campaign groups for political reasons under a new law being proposed by MPs that the Government is said to be "likely to accept".
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