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Why on Earth Would Tamils be Afraid to go Home to Sri Lanka?

Why on Earth Would Tamils be Afraid to go Home to Sri Lanka?

In all the undeserved hoo-hah about the grifting illegal immigrant Tamil family and their anchor babies, “refugee advocates” oddly avoid one key issue: why, exactly, is it supposedly “unsafe” for the parents to sod off back home? It’s not as if at least their father hasn’t gone back

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Will Germany’s Car Industry Survive? | DW Documentary

Will Germany’s Car Industry Survive? | DW Documentary

Not long ago, Germany’s car industry was a driving force of innovation. Today, it’s struggling to keep up. Its hesitant embrace of electric vehicles could prove an existential mistake. Because around the world, the market for e-cars has picked up speed.   Not long ago, Germany’s car industry

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The Race Obsessed Left are the Real Nazis

The Race Obsessed Left are the Real Nazis

You genuinely have to wonder whether the contemporary left are just completely blind to their cognitive dissonance, or if they really are the cynical hypocrites they’d have to be, to believe and act as they do. As one Twitter user notes, abortion-loving feminists tout The Handmaid’s Tale, even

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A Knife Through the Heart of Man-Made Global Warming

A Knife Through the Heart of Man-Made Global Warming

When my better half watched a documentary on solar flare, which is a sudden unpredictable flash of increased brightness on the sun, we talked about the possible correlation between the sun’s variability and global warming. It just makes sense. We are curious people but not scientists, and Wikipedia says

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The Hard Strategic Choices Facing New Zealand Part 2

The Hard Strategic Choices Facing New Zealand Part 2

As I wrote yesterday, New Zealand and Australia face some hard strategic challenges in the coming decades. Whether or not American power in the Pacific declines – and I suspect that rumours of its demise are greatly exaggerated – it remains certain that Beijing will continue to flex its military and economic

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The Hard Strategic Choices Facing New Zealand

The Hard Strategic Choices Facing New Zealand

For decades, the left in New Zealand has operated under the cosy assumption that the country’s relative isolation allows them to indulge their ideological conceits of pacifism and anti-Americanism. Leftist New Zealand politicians since at least Lange have figured that they can safely signal their virtues without incurring any

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Wednesday Nightcap

Wednesday Nightcap

Steve Bannon and Kyle Bass discuss America’s current geopolitical landscape regarding China. Bannon and Bass take a deep dive into Chinese infiltration in U.S. institutions, China’s aggressiveness in the South China sea, and the potential for global conflict in the next few years. Filmed on October 5,

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Even Those Nice Canadians are Succumbing to Leftist Anti-Semitism

Even Those Nice Canadians are Succumbing to Leftist Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism is a creeping cancer on the left. It has all but consumed Britain’s Labour party under the leadership of the odious terror sympathiser, Jeremy Corbyn. In America, the Democrats are not just tolerating, but defending, and even championing anti-Semites in their ranks. In Australia and New Zealand, anti-Semitic

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Steve Bannon’s Warning On China Trade War

Steve Bannon’s Warning On China Trade War

Steve Bannon and Kyle Bass discuss America’s current geopolitical landscape regarding China. Bannon and Bass take a deep dive into Chinese infiltration in U.S. institutions, China’s aggressiveness in the South China sea, and the potential for global conflict in the next few years. Filmed on October 5,

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How the US-China Trade War is Boosting the US Economy

How the US-China Trade War is Boosting the US Economy

Both the US and China are ramping up production of imports they are traditionally reliant on importing from their trading partner. China is developing the technology to make them less reliant on Western digital chips for its booming digital economy but it is still years away from becoming self-sufficient in

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China & The Possibility of Destructive Civil War

China & The Possibility of Destructive Civil War

Hong Kong-based political analyst TL Tsim has the inside perspective on China to understand the real relationship between the two countries and capital flows for the rest of the world. In this special Le Club B, TL looks ahead to the end of the Sino British Joint Declaration in 2047

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Two Testicles, a Penis and 16 Unsuspecting Women

Two Testicles, a Penis and 16 Unsuspecting Women

By James Davidson Many of us have heard of the ball waxing controversy currently occurring in Canada. It illustrates the unintended consequence of adding gender identity and gender expression as protected categories to the human rights code. Something that Andrew Little is looking into. Apart from being a case study

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