On The Robert E. Lee Statue
Patrick Sullivan argues that taking down the statue of General Robert E. Lee in Richmond, Virginia will do nothing to advance the cause of racial justice but is likely to make an already tense situation worse.
- 4 June 2020Sexually enslaving kids: A Muslim-world problem
If you thought the terrible sex-slave scandal in the English city of Rotherham was an exception you'd be sadly wrong. Muslim groups all over the world have been committing similar atrocities, ignored by mainstream media
- 13 September 2014Jizya: Extortion money from Islam's slaves
Raymond Ibrahim exposes another big lie from politically correct MidEast Studies professors. Jizya -- what non-Muslims must pay their Muslim masters -- is in fact an obscene and ugly form of extortion for non-Muslim slaves
- 30 July 2014Paying for empire: Jamaica bills the British taxpayer
Jamaica and other Caribbean nations are set to sue Britain for £4 trillion ($6.7 trn) in “unpaid wages” for slaves. Right, let's sue Italy for British slaves taken by Julius Caesar. After all, what did the Romans ever do for us?
- 20 February 201412 Years a Slave: Two and a half hours of boredom
Melodramatic, episodic, and porno-sadisitic: 12 Years a Slave is free of historical truth and boring to boot, says a decidedly unimpressed Vincent Cooper
- 17 January 2014The Brixton slavery case: Monty Python returns?
The case of the Brixton Maoist cult and allegations of slavery are indeed bizarre and we may never know the truth. But it is fascinating to realise that many of the leftist beliefs of that cult still inform much conventional left-wing thinking
- 28 November 2013The Gettysburg Address: America's greatest speech
The Gettysburg address was nothing less than a second founding of America; a cleansing of the Constitution of the stain of slavery -- the greatest speech in America's history
- 21 November 2013Modern slavery and the UN's shameful response
Did you know that the UN human rights council appointed the country with the world's worst slavery record as Rapporteur and one of its vice-presidents? Are you really surprised?
- 25 October 2013MANGO apologises for 'slave-style' jewellery - but does it really need to?
If you object to ‘slave style’ jewellery (a steal at €24.99 in Mango), would you reject a French Colonial-style house? Or a Dutch Colonial or a Spanish Colonial?
- 4 March 2013Exposing the UN's dirty little secrets
A gathering of the tortured in Geneva shames the UN Human Rights Council by giving victims not perpetrators a platform to tell their story
- 24 February 2013