Don’t bow down to the Duchess of Wokeness
The political atmosphere in Britain in the wake of Harry and Meghan’s explosive chat with Oprah is strange, censorious and unsettling.
The political atmosphere in Britain in the wake of Harry and Meghan’s explosive chat with Oprah is strange, censorious and unsettling.
Covid hero Captain Tom Moore achieved many things, laying waste to woke predjudices and reminding the left that old white men can give a great deal to society.
We need some perspective on Thursday’s events, to ensure an illiberal response doesn’t end up threatening democracy more than the event itself. I fear it will, and soon.
The 70 million people who voted for Trump are revolting against the new elites. We should listen.
Black Lives Matter protests have morphed with staggering speed into a frenzied assault on history, liberty and reason.
There’s something seriously worrying when posh people pretend to be the victims. It is a woke form of blacking-up.
I have a confession to make: I’m scared of Extinction Rebellion — but not because of their ‘truth’.
It is presented as a trans-rights issue. But society cannot allow the eroding of what clearly is the truth.
I mostly felt sorry for the young eco-truants who wagged school to take to the streets and demand action on climate change.
The luvvies did nothing in 2013 when the Sydney Opera House became a giant billboard for Samsung.
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