Categories for Woke Gobbledegook

Not Guilty Verdict Ignored in Feminist-Led Court of Public Opinion

In one of MeToo's most infamous cases, one-time Neighbours star Craig McLachlan was cleared in 2021 of 13 assault charges. But this continues to be ignored in the feminist-led court of public opinion, says Bettina Arndt.

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A Brief History of ‘Trans Time’

Being on time for work is so cis-heteronormative. That's according to the latest 'research' from woke academics. But the trouble really starts, says Steven Tucker, when grown men start claiming to be six year-old girls.

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The Interest in 1990s Nostalgia Should Shock Not Delight

1990s nostalgia is all the rage among young people. But the shocking truth, says Joanna Gray, is that real 90s nostalgia is impossible because there is now no conception of what life was like a mere 30 years ago.

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The Habermaster’s Store

Jürgen Habermas, the German philosopher derided by Roger Scruton as one of the "fools, frauds and firebrands" of the New Left, has died. Prof James Alexander wonders what his fans saw in his interminable gobbledegook.

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When is a Hate Crime Not a Hate Crime? In Two-Tier Britain, When it’s Against Whites

When is a hate crime not a hate crime? In two-tier Britain, when it's against whites, says Laurie Wastell. It's how the laws were written, and the system is designed to make it stay that way, as recent examples show.

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The Clapham Mayhem Shows Elites the Monster They’ve Created

The disorder in Clapham as hundreds of largely African-Caribbean heritage youths ran riot brings elites face to face with the monster their craving for 'diversity' at any cost has generated, says Paul Birch.

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Badges of Dishonour: The Scouts Go Woke For Islam and Queerness in Britain and America

The Pentagon's recruitment from the Boy Scouts has been hampered by Obama-era DEI schemes that have transformed the flower of American youth into a bouquet of total pansies, says Steven Tucker. And that’s just the start.

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Fortunately, Incidents of This Nature Are Rare

After Sudanese man Mohammed Abdulraziq abducted and sexually assaulted a five year-old, the police said "fortunately, such incidents are rare". David McGrogan wonders how rare, and why we still have no data to prove this.

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The Comic Sans State

Biden abolished serifs in US government fonts to improve 'accessibility'; Trump brought them back to ‘banish DEI’. Prof James Alexander explores the delicate politics of typefaces and the emergence of the Comic Sans state.

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University of Cambridge Receives “University of Sanctuary” Accreditation

Cambridge is now a "University of Sanctuary" – a badge of support for open borders it wears proudly, as though it doesn't mean the UK being inundated with thousands of men from medieval countries, says Charlotte Gill.

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