Categories for Woke Gobbledegook
Happy New Queer! Have You Got Your State-Funded Gay Microbe Calendar Yet?
It's just as well Labour is taxing farmers and pubs to death, says Steven Tucker. How else would it afford to pay for the 'gay microbe calendars' and related projects that taxpayer funding has just been renewed for?
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Congressional Republicans vs Trump
Trump won in 2024 with majorities in the House and Senate. But Congressional Republicans have only managed to pass a handful of Bills. These RINOs need to get with the programme, says Professor James Allan.
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The Enormous Amounts of Taxpayer Funding Going to Migrant Charities
Charlotte Gill exposes the hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers' money being given to migrant charities – including organisations that help migrants jump the housing queue ahead of homeless Brits.
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Why Nothing Seems Like Ours Anymore
In a world where a football club is no longer a local institution that happens to employ footballers but an international asset that happens to play football, we need to reclaim our local communities, says Clive Pinder.
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Louise Perry is Wrong: It Isn’t a Mystery Why Women Have Stopped Having Children
"We have no idea why population growth has gone into reverse," wrote Louise Perry recently. Nonsense, says Joanna Gray. It's no mystery why women have stopped having children.
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Historical Forces Are Converging to End the Post-War Liberal Order, Laments the Guardian. Thank God For That!
The system that emerged from the ruins of the Second World War is coming to an end, laments Elif Shafak in the Guardian. Good, says Prof James Alexander. About bloody time.
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The Marvellous Miseries of Multiculturalism
After the Bondi Beach atrocity, Professor James Allan looks ahead to 2026 with a heavy heart. Australia, he says, urgently needs to reassess its commitment to multiculturalism. But no one is willing to do what it takes.
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When Will the Arts Realise Woke has Peaked?
The arts are being slow to realise woke has peaked. But as the tap of DEI and Net Zero funding and narratives emanating from the US dries up, they will surely catch on, says Joanna Gray.
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The Strange Death of Knowing Stuff
In his Sixth Form Christmas quiz this year, none of Dave Summers's students could name the author of To Kill a Mockingbird – previously one of the easy questions. Another sign that wokery is dissolving our culture.
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The Festive Period is a Reminder that Enshittification is Inevitable – But There is Hope
As Britain continues its slide into social and cultural decay, the festive period is a time to remember that, while enshittification is inevitable, there is hope while we can remember what is good, says Joanna Gray.
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