In the May of 1921, André Gide spent a long evening with Marcel Proust. Much of the conversation revolved around homosexuality, with the older writer showing Proust some pages of an autobiography he was writing. “You can say anything you …
10 stories of people who were punished for wrongthink in 2024
Online news outlet Modernity has compiled a list of the 10 craziest stories in 2024 of people being punished for wrongthink. Top 10 Thought Crime Stories of 2024 By Modernity News 10. […]
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Here are a few of the new laws taking effect in the US in 2025
All US adults will be required to present REAL ID-compliant identification to fly domestically and access certain federal facilities from May 2025. This is just one of the new laws taking effect […]
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UK is on the brink of economic collapse, market analyst warns
The UK is on the brink of economic collapse, with catastrophic fiscal conditions, a large budget deficit and high interest rates, Alex Krainer has warned. The UK’s public debt is outpacing its […]
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The curiously evolving relationship between Russia and the terrorist group that took control of Syria
The following is a compilation of reports made by the Russian news agency TASS relating to Russia’s view of the terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (“HTS”) which assumed governance of Syria last […]
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Why Trump won’t end the war in Ukraine
The imminent return of Donald Trump to the White House has dramatically reframed the discussion about the Ukraine war. After years of insisting on a Ukrainian military victory at any cost, the Western political and media establishment appears to be …
How John Updike invented Brat
Harry Angstrom — better known by his nickname, Rabbit — has the typical problem of a 26-year-old Western man. He feels trapped. Trapped by the small apartment he rents, and trapped by his job demonstrating kitchen gadgets in a department …
Ozempic could destroy modern civilisation
Should I start taking Ozempic? I found myself pondering this question recently as I walked past a local shop I like to call the Dopamine Store.
The Dopamine Store, the first shop I pass as I turn onto my local …
Maryanne Demasi reflects on interviews and investigations she carried out during 2024
Australian investigative journalist Maryanne Damasi reflects on her work in 2024. She has been fearless in her reporting and conducted exclusive interviews and investigations that challenged the status quo, particularly in the […]
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Matt Goodwin gives his reasons to be optimistic about 2025
British political scientist and commentator Matt Goodwin is optimistic about 2025. He sees a shift in politics and culture, particularly in the US with Donald Trump’s re-election, which will challenge left-wing radicalism […]
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The covid-19 pandemic was an illusion; those in power deliberately ignored science to impose their will on populations to dominate and control them
“There’s no way that they cared about people. There’s no way that they wanted to apply methods to minimise harm. It’s the opposite. They wanted to apply methods to oppress and be […]
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Australia’s Misinformation Bill Is Dead…for Now
Australia’s Misinformation Bill Is Dead…for Now
by Maryanne Demasi at Brownstone Institute
It is official.
The Australian government’s attempt to ram through legislation to combat misinformation online has been blocked after the Greens party announced it would not support the …
The new Sino-Indian War
Expect bloodshed. The opening salvos have been fired between India and China in Asia’s bizarre Historikerstreit. Its instigators, strangely enough, are two British historians — Peter Frankopan and William Dalrymple — who substantively agree with one another. Not that this …
Why progressives should talk to their enemies
“Free and open debate,” the Reverend Jesse Jackson once told me, “is part of the bedrock of democracy.” Anyone who doubts the civil rights leader’s sincerity need only look at his 1977 debate with David Duke. For 60 minutes, with …