In this YouTube video, James Lindsay argues that “woke” ideology is a form of Marxism, which he refers to as “Maoism with American characteristics,” and that its various ideologies, such as critical race theory, postcolonial theory, and radical feminism, share the same intersectional logic and seek to develop class consciousness against dominant cultures. He explains… Continue reading James Lindsay Argues at European Parliament that Woke Ideology is a Form of Marxism
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Sarah Hardiman Discusses Dangers of Ireland’s New Hate Speech Law
The video discusses the potential dangers of Ireland’s new hate speech law, which goes beyond incitement to violence and extends to offense and perception of mistreatment, criminalizing possession or preparation of material that could incite hatred on protected characteristics with the intention of communicating it to the public. The speaker – Sarah Hardiman of Free… Continue reading Sarah Hardiman Discusses Dangers of Ireland’s New Hate Speech Law
The International Covid Summit III Held at the European Parliament in Brussels
The International Covid Summit III held at the European Parliament in Brussels saw speakers presenting their findings on various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics included the history of coronavirus research, the violation of biological and chemical weapons treaties, and the potential premeditation of the pandemic. Speakers also discussed the lies spread about the pandemic,… Continue reading The International Covid Summit III Held at the European Parliament in Brussels
Sarah Hardiman Discusses the New Hate Speech Law in Ireland
Sarah Hardiman of Free Speech Ireland discusses the controversial new hate speech law in Ireland, which is recommend by the EU and could set a dangerous precedent for speech restrictions online. Hardiman notes that the law is overly broad and could potentially criminalize individuals for possessing material deemed hateful, even if they have no intention… Continue reading Sarah Hardiman Discusses the New Hate Speech Law in Ireland