Joanna Williams is author of “Academic Freedom in an Age of Conformity: Confronting the Fear of Knowledge” and “Consuming Higher Education: Why Learning Can’t Be Bought”, and other books. She is also Director of the Centre for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Kent, UK and Education Editor for Spiked Online. Read more »
How They Are Shutting Down the Alternative Media Online
Just an FYI, censorship is alive and well, and has begun in earnest on social media and elsewhere. I was made aware that this “fake news” push has coincided with the US Gov’t giving away control of ICANN to the UN. We are unable to defeat them by fighting fire with fire, and by standing up to their bullying as a group. We are however able to defeat them when […] Read more »
The Hypocrisy of the Left/Right False Dilemma Fallacy
1) “I’m scared of people who have [GUNS], and some of them do violent things! For the common good, the government needs to limit and control those people! Like, make them register, keep records on them and stuff. Sure, lots of them haven’t done anything–not YET, anyway–but they all have the potential, and we can’t risk what would happen to our society if we just look the other way! This […] Read more »
The Satanic Left
When watching this, it is important to realize that he is indeed a right leaning atheist, and not a Christian or Gnostic. While I do not subscribe to his unspoken premise that we need politics in any form, he does a good job at supporting the notion that the political left has its foundations built in Satanism and its ideologies. Any student of mysticism and occultism can clearly see the […] Read more »