by Laura Valkovic | Jul 28, 2018 | Articles, International
Editor’s note: This is part one of a three-part series. The Russians have long been known for their witty yet dark sense of humor. “The need to suffer is an inherent feature of Russians throughout the ages,” wrote Dostoyevsky, but from this comes the ability to make...
by Mark Angelides | Jul 16, 2018 | Law, Narrated News
There is a pervasive idea that as a society progresses in economy, technology, and state systems, it automatically incurs more freedoms. The presumption goes that it is only the third-world nations that live under the jackboot and that we, in the West, possess more...
by Leesa K. Donner | Jun 9, 2018 | Establishment Media, Narrated News
It’s often said that Americans do not truly understand nor appreciate their freedom of speech. But the Tommy Robinson uproar in the U.K. should provide a renewed appreciation of our way of life provided by the U.S. Constitution. For it is this lack of free...
by Mark Angelides | Jun 3, 2018 | Culture Rot, Narrated News
A spectre is haunting Europe – yet it is not the ghost of Communism that Marx suggested; it is the once noble idea that all men and women were free in their own minds. No more. As Britain embraces the progressive agenda, thoughts are being policed, ideas are being...
by Mark Angelides | May 7, 2018 | First Amendment
In London yesterday, thousands of people marched in the Day for Freedom event that culminated in public homilies and calls for courage within shouting distance of the Prime Minister’s home. The speakers came from all over the world and talked about the suppression of...