Wednesday, 6 October 2021

To Protect African Children

Historic go-ahead for malaria vaccine.



When Virtue-Signalling Goes Wrong

LGBT rainbow crossings are confusing guide dogs.



‘Dystopian World’

Singapore patrol robots stoke fears of surveillance state.




A Great Progressive

Is our spoiled brat prime minister. 



What We Can Learn From the Death of Muhammed Cartoonist Lars Vilks

His death drew repulsive reactions worldwide.



MIT Abandons Its Mission. And Me.

Let’s make sure my cancellation is the last. That begins by standing up and saying no to the mob.



The Toll of Toil

The moral injuries of dirty work.



Mick Jagger Went to a Dive Bar in Charlotte and Literally Everybody Missed Him

One of the world‘s most recognizable men walked into a beer joint and nobody recognized him. Here is how that happened, according to the people who were there and the owner who‘s mad that he wasn't.



Nature’s Fear Factor

Ecologists argue balance is maintained by predators on the prowl.



What Animals Think of Death

Having a concept of death, far from being a uniquely human feat, is a fairly common trait in the animal kingdom.



Taiwan Is Preparing For Chinese Invasion

Whether the US fights alongside it will determine Australia’s fate.



Monday, 4 October 2021

China Taking Over Bagram Airbase

 Military assets moving in.





‘Woke’ School Removes F Grades to Fight ‘Systemic Racism’

The new policies were introduced after an ‘equity audit.’



'Too woke' Canadian Academic Star Leaves Top Cambridge University Job Amid Intense Criticism

The most modern of debates were amplified by Toope.



How Thought Control Took Over Campus

Students are being forced to adopt a woke outlook before they can even begin their degrees.



Woke’s Most Poisonous Twist

The return of segregation as one American university hires 82 diversity officers -costing £7.5million.



New Zealand Drops 'Zero-COVID' Strategy

New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern said her aim was never to record zero cases but to stamp out the virus effectively. 



Two New Solitudes—Rural and Urban

Now define the Canadian political landscape.



The Act of Smelling

All our genius lies in our nostrils.