The Clash of Civilisations in Qatar
The clash of civilisations predicted by Samuel Huntingdon was all to visible at the World Cup in Qatar – and the survival of the West has never looked more precarious.
The clash of civilisations predicted by Samuel Huntingdon was all to visible at the World Cup in Qatar – and the survival of the West has never looked more precarious.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are the Jeremy Clarkson pile on by brave and virtuous celebrities, commissar Gary Neville’s continuing hypocrisy and Mbappé's hilarious snubbing of Macron.
Politics Professor James Alexander has stumbled across an article in the Journal of Soccer Science that explains England’s exit from the World Cup – the ligament damage caused by taking the knee.
The Guardian warns World Cup viewing parties could be super-spreader events: ‘England World Cup success could drive up Covid infections, scientists warn.’ How many ‘scientists’ are saying this? A grand total of two.
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are England's World Cup virtue-signalling climbdown, Twitter's blue tick meltdown and the NHS backlog breakdown.
For years, the FA, Gareth Southgate, et al have been banging on about diversity and inclusion. Why then are they off to Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal? If they don't take their ’values’ seriously, why should we?
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast, the talking points are Ron DeSantis pushing ahead of Donald Trump, Dave Chappelle getting cancelled again and the hypocrisy of England's football virtue signallers.
Robert Jackman writes about his recent trip to Qatar for a World Cup 'test run' match, where he found a country still in the grip of Covid theatre, mask mania and digital discrimination.
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