Fearful Norwegians Wonder: Are 'Swedish Conditions' Coming to the Streets of Oslo?
Immigrants from certain backgrounds—particularly Palestinians, Iraqis and Afghanis—were many times more likely to commit violent crimes than other Norwegians
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Immigrants from certain backgrounds—particularly Palestinians, Iraqis and Afghanis—were many times more likely to commit violent crimes than other Norwegians
In my pre-feminist days, sexual harassment and rape were so common, so pervasive, so accepted, that they were virtually invisible.
Government and policy would be better off if they were presided over and/or dictated by technical experts.
Dr David Adesnik, Director of Research at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, talks to Jonathan Kay about ISIS, Syria and the Kurds.
The drive to deal with other players is embedded in the scoring rules, which emphasize economies of scale.
Most setups that might appear to be non-hierarchical are actually deeply hierarchical.
It appears that common sense is forgotten once the words “gender identity” are invoked.
Ex-Jehovah’s Witness Amber Scorah talks to Jonathan Kay about leaving the Christian sect and her book Leaving the Witness: Exiting a Religion and Finding a Life.
The chapter on Trans issues is particularly revealing in regard to the way the different “building blocks” of intersectional theory come into conflict with one another.
The simplest way of defining oikophobia is as the opposite extreme of xenophobia.
Malthusian hysteria has become embedded in all sorts of extremist sects.
Conservative intellectual Douglas Murray talks to Toby Young about the moral shortcomings of identity politics and the Marxist underpinnings of the Social Justice movement, both subjects of his new book The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race, and Identity.
Misogynist thinking and actions exist in America today but not only among right-wing conservatives. It is also flourishing among our media and academic elites.
Sometimes, it seemed like the world was against me. But when I did finally get the chance to read all those carefully kept files, my overwhelming impression was that they—the social workers, guardian ad litems, judges, teachers and volunteers—were trying their best.
Dictators were portrayed as omnipotent and omnibenevolent, but only Gods can be infallible.