Tag: Black Lives Matter

Total Results: 72


September 29, 2020

How we bend the knee to our HR overlords Our managerial class is asserting itself, drunk with its own power

Aris Roussinos

Friday
18.09

18.09

How America came apart A people with no shared narrative or history will find it very hard to keep a lid on disorder and violence

Douglas Murray

Thursday
17.09

17.09

Confessions of a student Marxist It is hard not to conclude that a whole generation has been terribly misled about how best to pursue a life of meaning and resilience

Tobias Phibbs

Thursday
10.09

10.09

Stop crying foul over fascism The Left justifies extreme and violent action by framing Trump as an existential threat to America

Michael Tracey

Tuesday
08.09

08.09

Why defunding the police will hurt women most The criminal justice system is the only safeguard for those in greatest need of protection

Louise Perry

08.09

Hypocrisy is not the worst thing on earth No one cares if progressives don't practise what they preach — so long as what they're preaching is good

Ben Sixsmith

Friday
04.09

04.09

‘Cultural appropriation’ is American cultural imperialism The outrage over Adele shows the extent to which the US culture wars intrude in places they don't belong

Douglas Murray

Tuesday
04.08

04.08

How white radicals hijacked Portland’s protests Anarchists are using Black Lives Matter as a smokescreen for insurrection

Michael Tracey

Friday
31.07

31.07

Is it any wonder we’re so divided? The relentless message of disunity promoted by BLM erodes any solidarity we gained under lockdown

Douglas Murray

Thursday
16.07

16.07

Stop pretending the BLM protests were peaceful Are journalists deliberately ignoring the effects of these devastating riots?

Michael Tracey

Thursday
09.07

09.07

Why shouldn’t the curriculum be ‘Eurocentric’? The case for 'decolonising' universities makes no sense, empirically or historically, yet it's winning over institutions of rational debate

Nigel Biggar

Monday
29.06

29.06

Has BLM picked the wrong target? It's hard economics, not symbols, that will make the difference for black people

Remi Adekoya