What does the victory of Geert Wilders mean for Dutch Christians?
(and a roundup of other columns)
Hello all,
A few columns for you today:
Why are so many celebrities writing about their abortions recently? To normalize it: “The year of the celebrity abortion memoir.”
What does the victory of Dutch anti-immigration leader Geert Wilders mean for Christians in the Netherlands? I asked Bart-Jan Spruyt, a prominent Dutch journalist: “‘Many Christians regard Wilders and his party as a conditional ally’: An Interview with Bart-Jan Spruyt.”
Western sexual colonialism is pushing African nations into the arms of Communist China: “Rainbow blowback: African countries turn away from the West over LGBT agenda.”
The world’s largest storytelling empire is taking a massive financial hit for pushing the sexual revolution—but believes that it is worth it to change the culture: “How the LGBT movement hijacked Walt Disney’s storytelling empire.”
And a longer essay on a forgotten chapter in our history that we would do well to remember as we move further into the post-Christian era: “How atheistic Darwinism led the West into a dark age of eugenics.”
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Finally, as always, I’ve got plenty of other short, regular culture updates on The Bridgehead, and you can get a copy of Prairie Lion: The Life and Times of Ted Byfield here and here, and my other books here.
A libertarian. We have to careful of those. Their moral compass is very skewed.
But closing the borders and shutting down Islam is a good thing.
I think they mainly list their nerve when they actually get power. Georgia Meloni another libertarian had lost her nerve. She has made no gains in stopping the boats and Italy is full of Africans selling tat and harassing tourists.
All over the world 90% of people don't like the shitty end of the stick. The right promises that the poor people have the money. A plurality of people believe this.