
To save fiction, we must stop censoring it
Writers must be brave and resist the imposition of “sensitivity readers” on their work: it is censorship, pure and simple.
Writers must be brave and resist the imposition of “sensitivity readers” on their work: it is censorship, pure and simple.
This war is, in the long term, unwinnable by Russia.
The misrepresentation of the Ukraine crisis as morally black and white is naive.
Nicola Sturgeon is plugging the mad idea that English taxpayers would continue paying Scottish pensions after independence.
The freedom convoy shows that conservatism has returned to Canada, springing up from the grass roots.
Unless the Conservatives find the courage to sweep away ludicrous laws creeping south of the border, the public will turn to an alternative party that promises to restore their freedoms.
We cannot afford the self-indulgence of destabilising the Prime Minister and government at a time when Europe is threatened by war.
Even when the existence of the Conservative party is gravely threatened, it can only bring itself to throw out chaff.
The crass hyperbole shows how the Left has lost touch with reality and the media with objective truth.
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