Tag: European culture

Political Correctness changes features of Bronze Age woman who lived in Scotland 3,800 years ago

Researchers created a 3D image of a Bronze Age woman who was likely part of Europe’s Bell Beaker culture. In 1987, Scottish workers accidentally unearthed the burial of a Bronze Age woman during a road construction project. The stone, coffin-like tomb, called a cist, contained the woman’s skeletal remains alongside grave goods, including a short-necked pottery beaker, a cow bone fragment and small pieces of flint.

James Bond books to be revised over racist references

Ian Fleming’s novels will reportedly be reissued with ‘offensive language’ and racial references removed. The literary tales of Agent 007 are being reworked to better accommodate the sensitivities of woke audiences, To mark the 70th anniversary of Casino Royale – Ian Fleming’s first novel featuring James Bond – the company that owns the rights to the texts has reportedly commissioned so-called ‘sensitivity readers’ to review the classic thrillers.

France must drastically reduce immigration or become a Third World country, says the former head of intelligence agency

‘Every year we accept 450,000 people who have not contributed a cent to the infrastructure they will use from day one’: It is not the first time former DGSE director and former ambassador Pierre Brochand has made public calls for a complete change to immigration policies while warning against France becoming poorer and possibly descending into civil war.

Le Pen tops French presidential poll

With Emmanuel Macron pushing deeply unpopular reforms, the veteran right-winger has pulled ahead. National Rally leader Marine Le Pen would comfortably defeat President Emmanuel Macron if France held a presidential election today, a poll published on Wednesday found. Macron is currently facing a torrent of public anger over his efforts to raise the retirement age for most French workers. 

Collie Dog Experiences

The collie breed of dog was very much part of Michael’s early life. His family owned an extensive farm near Moville in Donegal, Ireland. He recalls the very special status of the six or so collies that worked the farm with the landowners.