Tag: violence

As the World Prays for a French France

France is to elect a new president in a year. Because the nation’s political situation is extremely dynamic, opinion polls are being followed more closely than ever before. While it is too early to know whether French President Emmanuel Macron will defend his position, the intermediate picture is also interesting. The survey results are a good indication of how much France has changed in the 21st century.

How Blacks Celebrate Black Slavery Day

In 1979, dissident journalist Michael Walsh was handed down a 4-month prison term for publishing The White Man’s Burden, penned by Rudyard Kipling. At the risk of being imprisoned again, the author of over 70 books reminds us of the famous poem’s first stanza:
THE WHITE MAN’S BURDEN

EU Law invites migrants to seize the homes of Europeans

In Europe, against the backdrop of the coronavirus crisis, squatting is gaining momentum, unauthorized settlement in empty housing. There are especially many such cases in Spain, where Russians like to buy holiday property. The popularity of squatting in the region is due to the peculiarities of local legislation, the invaders can only be evicted through the courts, and in some cases, it justifies the seizure: it is believed that anyone has the right to housing.