• Warning: Civil War Is Coming to Europe — and It Will Be Bloody

    A crowd of people standing in front of a burning building at night, with smoke and debris scattered on the ground, and helicopters hovering above.

    By Selwyn Duke

    In 1968, British politician Enoch Powell warned that the U.K.’s immigration policies were akin to “watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre.” They would ensure the demographic transformation of British cities, he predicted. He later warned of “civil war,” too.

    In reaction, Powell was expelled from the Conservative Shadow Cabinet and condemned as a “racist.” Yet almost 60 years later, demographic transformation is obvious, with indigenous Brits now a minority in multiple U.K. cities. Civil war hasn’t erupted yet, of course, but something else has: predictions of it.

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  • We Spent $30 Billion Making Education High-tech — and Bought a LESS Cognitively Capable Generation

    A boy in a green shirt giving a thumbs down while sitting at a desk with a notebook, pencil, and a stack of books next to a green apple.

    By Selwyn Duke

    Here’s a point to ponder: Silicon Valley tech executives, including those from Apple and Google, have sometimes opted to send their own children to explicitly low-tech schools. Some also have raised their kids tech-free or with strictly limited screen time. These are people, too, who know technology as a baker does bread. Given this, a question is raised.

    Wouldn’t it have been wise ascertaining why these experts insulated their own children from tech before inundating American schoolkids with it?

    Instead, we spent $30 billion ensuring that every schoolchild could trade a textbook for a laptop. Why, it’s a bit like hearing about food manufacturers who will never, ever let their own kids eat their factories’ products.

    And then turning around and saying, “Hey, my children just love these snacks. All the kids should be enjoying them — to their hearts’ content!”

    In education’s case, though, we have gotten something unprecedented for that $30 billion.

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  • Warning: “Western Civilization Will Disintegrate Without Truth”

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    By Selwyn Duke

    “Plato is my friend,” ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle reputedly said, “but truth is a greater friend.” This was echoed two millennia later by English scientist Isaac Newton. “Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend,” he said, “but truth is a greater friend.” And today many might say “Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend, Newton is my friend, but … my values are a greater friend.”

    This attitude, too, is precisely why Western civilization is disintegrating, warned commentator Laura Hollis Thursday.

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  • Diversity’s Fruits: Islam’s Brutal War on Dogs Comes to the U.S.

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    By Selwyn Duke

    “The dog is man’s best friend” the saying goes. Why, we humans argue about most everything, notes website History and Headlines. “If there is one thing most people agree on, though, it is dogs,” it continues. “How can you not love them?”

    Maybe one Nerdeen Kiswani can answer that question. After all, Kiswani, a Palestinian activist, recently agitated against the American norm of keeping dogs as indoor pets.

    As she put it in a tweet last Thursday, “Finally, NYC is coming to Islam. Dogs definitely have a place in society, just not as indoor pets. Like we’ve said all along, they are unclean.”

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  • Global Warming Claim: CO2 CAN’T Hold Heat — and Real Scientists Have Known This for Ages

    A sunset landscape with clouds forming the chemical formula 'CO2' in the sky.

    By Selwyn Duke

    President Donald Trump recently reversed the Obama-era “endangerment finding,” which had identified CO2 as a public-health threat. Global-warming alarmists consider this a step backwards. But, says a man with actual hands-on experience working with so-called greenhouse gases, it’s a step toward sanity.

    In fact, writes James T. Moodey on Sunday, “Real scientists have known the truth about global warming for decades.”

    What’s more, “There’s an easy test to disprove global warming,” he states at American Thinker. “I did it myself.”

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  • More “Trans” Violence: Man in Dress Shoots Up School Ice Hockey Match

    Illustration of male and female gender symbols in pink and blue, with a scalpel placed in between them.

    By Selwyn Duke

    Here’s an interesting fact you won’t hear from legacy media: “Transgenders” are more likely to commit murder than be murdered.

    Here’s another fact: “You fundamentally can’t change sex,” confessed former “transgender” Alan Finch years ago. “Transsexualism was invented by psychiatrists.”

    More and more people are again realizing what we once knew instinctively: Believing you’re the opposite sex is mental disorder. Given that it is, too, it’s not surprising that an inordinate number of “crazed shooters” are “trans.”

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  • Heating Up the Marxist Ovens, Mamdani Promises the “Warmth of Collectivism”

    A group of five golden stick figures standing behind a single golden figure with a banana as a head, all in a playful and humorous pose.

    By Selwyn Duke

    “My skin literally crawled,” said the shocked New York City Council member in early January. What so shook Vickie Paladino, a rare Republican in the Big Apple Legislature, was a comment Mayor Zohran Mamdani made in his inaugural address. It was so eyebrow-raising, in fact, that an editor of mine at first thought it was satire.

    “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism,” Mamdani said on Thursday, January 1, “with the warmth of collectivism.” My, that’s quite the New Year’s resolution.

    Oh, it’s not as bad as stating, let’s say, that your end goal is “seizing the means of production.” Mamdani made that statement, too — while addressing supporters in 2021.

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  • The UN Calls It “Repugnant and Illegal,” but Sweden Has Cut Shootings by 63%

    A silhouette of a police car with flashing lights against a dark background.

    By Selwyn Duke

    The United Nations calls the policies “repugnant and illegal.” What’s for sure, however, is that you can call them something else: effective.

    The new criminal-justice measures in Sweden are so effective, in fact, that the nation has recently experienced a 63-percent decline in shootings. And what is the Land of the Midnight Sun doing to achieve this?

    Its authorities are targeting migrant neighborhoods, where the crime mostly is, and the groups mainly committing it. Not surprisingly, this has been condemned as “racial profiling,” though who’s issuing the condemnations is instructive.

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  • Yes, Leftists are “Evil.” Here’s How They Got That Way—and Why You’ll Never Change Them

    A monochromatic depiction of a hooded figure with a skull-like face, surrounded by shadowy, textured figures with elongated features and skeletal characteristics, intricate patterns visible on their skin.

    By Selwyn Duke

    “They are programmed…,” Soviet defector and ex-KGB man Yuri Bezmenov warned decades ago about the ideologues we call “leftists.” “You cannot change their mind…. You are stuck with them.”

    It’s common for people to say today when contrasting our two major ideological groups, “Conservatives think leftists are misguided; leftists think conservatives are evil.” I, though, am different.

    I know leftists are evil.

    That is, practically speaking. Theologically speaking, I’m not judging their souls or inborn nature. Putting it plainly, however, and alluding to the reality that leftists have embraced evil, I will say they are so. I’m going to now explain how they got that way, too, and why Bezmenov was right: You will never, ever change their minds.

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  • Must Trump’s Triumphs Be Hidden for Dems to Win Midterms?

    A person dressed in a Roman toga with a laurel wreath, standing outdoors in a classical architectural setting.

    By Selwyn Duke

    Is the cynical quip that “sooner or later you must pay for every good deed” actually true? One could wonder with how President Donald Trump’s first year accomplishments are routinely ignored. In fact, there’s an obvious theory as to why there’s incessant (and biased) reporting on the Epstein files.

    If the Democrats and their legacy-media PR team focus on actual policy and results, they can’t win the midterms.

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