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There’s Only One Way to Halt the Spread of Pernicious Trans Guidance: the ‘Public Sector Equality Duty’ Must Go

The awful new trans guidance for museums reveals that the 'Public Sector Equality Duty' in the Equality Act is being used to claim a comprehensive duty of trans activism. It must be repealed, says Caroline ffiske.
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UK quietly passes “Online Safety Bill” into law

Kit Knightly Buried behind the Brand-related headlines yesterday, the British House of Lords voted to pass the controversial “Online Safety Bill” into law. All that’s needed now is Royal assent, which Charles will obviously provide. The bill’s (very catchy) long-form title is… A Bill to make provision for and in connection with the regulation by …

Death by a Thousand Cuts: The Many Ways Our Rights Have Been Usurped Since 9/11

John whitehead “We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.” Abraham Lincoln Those who gave us the Constitution and the Bill of Rights believed that the government exists at the behest of its citizens. It is there …

“The Government Censored Me and Other Scientists. We Fought Back – and Won”

A U.S. federal court has ruled that the Biden administration violated the U.S. Constitution by making threatening demands of social media companies that they censor dissenting scientists over pandemic policies.
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The Criminalization of Dissent (continued)

CJ Hopkins So, the Berlin State Prosecutor has launched another criminal investigation of me. Apparently, I’m being charged with reporting on the original investigation of me that the Berlin State Prosecutor launched in June. What happened is, the prosecutor visited my blog and read a column I published in July, The Criminalization of Dissent (Revisited), which …