Some good news for the new year.
Mariah Carey Gives Her All to Angolan Dictator
All the songstress wanted for Christmas was a million dollars from yet another tyrant.
American Studies and Israel-Hatred
Why the toxic environment of “American Studies” makes the ASA’s boycott no surprise.
Sweden’s March Into Oblivion
The fruits of denial.
A Jazzman’s Sour Notes on Race
Tulane’s trumpeting twit.
Thinking About ‘Racism’
A word’s meaning, then and now.
Insane Asylum Seekers
Food “racism” in Norway against refugees?
The Dutch Academy vs. The Heretic
One student’s courageous fight against the socialist establishment.
The World Economic Forum’s ‘Gender Gap’ Lunacy
Should the U.S. look to Cuba and Burundi for tips on female equality?
Popes vs. Jews
A new book sheds disturbing light on the Catholic Church’s institutional anti-Semitism.
Thirteen Ways of Looking at Race in America
Some random observations.
America Undone
The day America was forced to confront the radical forces tearing the country apart.
Gypsies, Camps and Thieves
Multiculturalism’s toll on one British community.
Whitewashing Amsterdam’s Islamization
A new book puts a pretty face on a grim and tragic reality.
Victimized by Muslims? You Deserve It
What two Norwegian journalists concluded from their harrowing encounter with Islamic immigrants.
Swedish Archbishop: Why Pick Jesus over Muhammed?
What’s the difference?
Who’s the Real Iron Lady of Norway?
A battle of philosophies.
EU Unveils Crackdown on Free Speech
Threatens monitoring, prosecution and punishment of thought crimes.
Barbara Kay: Canada’s Coolest Columnist
Why American conservatives shouldn’t miss this rebellious writer to the north.
Documentary Shines a Light on Honor Killing
…and even wins an Emmy.
Playing the Racism Card Like a Maestro
A disgraceful spectacle on Scandinavian TV.
Ridding the Nobel Prizes of Anti-Muslim Bias
A dynamite idea.
Passage to Marseille
Yet again, the New York Times glamorizes the fall of Europe.
The Barren Baroness
The black hole at the center of European “foreign policy.”
Berkeley’s 8-Year-Old Book-Banner
Yet another parent raises a pint-sized Thought Police commissar.