Tag: crimes by government

Czech Defiance

Hundreds of restaurants and pubs have re-opened across the Czech Republic, defying the harsh government virus restrictions. The venues have been closed for months and owners, quite rightly, say the restrictions have failed to improve the situation.

The Victorian Workhouse

The Victorian Workhouse was an institution that was intended to provide work and shelter for poverty stricken people who had no means to support themselves. With the advent of the Poor Law system, Victorian workhouses, designed to deal with the issue of pauperism, in fact became prison systems detaining the most vulnerable in society.

Migration and Anti-White Humiliation Robbery

Since Sweden became migrant welcoming, the term ‘humiliation robbery’ has been coined. The term specifically denotes crimes that also feature elements of moral, physical, or sexual torture of ethnic Swedes by non-Europeans, mainly Islamics. The overall spike in violent crime spurred the authorities to rethink its practice of omitting the ethnicity of the perpetrators for ethical reasons.

Covid Brings on the Clowns

The drastic restrictive measures imposed on multiple nations around the world proved wholly ineffective for the spread of COVID-19. The most stringent non-medical, health interventions to curb the spread of COVID-19 include quarantine, restrictions on access and business closures. Given their global social and economic consequences, it is important to assess their real impact on the evolution of the epidemic.