The Government needs to decide whether, and to what extent, ‘inclusivity’ actually transcends politics

Aug 8, 2023 by

by Henry Hill, Conservative Home: The great de-banking scandal has come a long way since we first wrote about it last month. Heads have rolled at Coutts and NatWest; the Government has pledged to act; Nigel Farage is setting up a national...

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Privilege, Oppression, Intersectionality and the Church

Oct 22, 2020 by

by Andrew Wilson, Think Theology: It is hard to engage with something when you don’t know exactly what to call it. People who dislike it use terms like identity politics, victimhood culture, critical theory, political correctness gone...

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Essences or Intersectionality: Understanding Why We Can’t Understand Each Other

Mar 2, 2020 by

by Adam J MacLeod, Public Discourse: Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren threw kerosene on the culture war’s embers with a recent quip about marriage. An official for a sexual-identity activist group asked her what she would say to...

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The new political correctness: not a fad, but a deep cultural shift

Sep 21, 2018 by

by Peter Franklin, UnHerd: Microaggressions. Trigger warnings. Intersectionality. The language of political correctness can appear as baffling as the underlying ideology but it matters. Just one unguarded comment, unintended insult or...

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How to play the oppression game

Sep 20, 2018 by

by Laura Perrins, The Conservative Woman: Do you know what intersectionality is? If not, let Andrew Klavan at the Daily Wire explain. In sum, if you are member of an oppressed group you can be as obnoxious as you like, and blame everyone...

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Identitarianism – an ugly word for an ugly belief

Sep 3, 2018 by

by Chloe Westley, Conservative Home: “I’m speaking for the benefit of all people.” This is how Kanye West responded to criticism last week that he wasn’t doing enough to stand up for the black community in America. The presenter came...

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