Category: Unapologetic

We do not say sorry or apologize for our thoughts, feelings, and writing. We swim against the current if we feel that is right. We are simply unapologetic.

Dr. Aart G. Broek10/06/2024

Calls for Slavery Reparations are Shameless

Nothing was as evident as slavery. Little is as exceptional as the view that people […]
Paul Cliteur07/06/2024

Only Germany’s Justice Minister Buschmann Dares to Speak about the “Islamist Motive” of Afghan Immigrants' Knife Attack

The attack in Mannheim, Germany, on Islam critic Michael Stürzenberger is keeping people’s minds busy. […]
Arthur Blok22/05/2024

Climate The Movie Debunks the Climate Emergency Myth: “There’s no evidence anywhere that there's any climate crisis”

Climate: The Movie (The Cold Truth) is a thought-provoking film that challenges the exaggerated political […]
Salman Rushdie after the attack. Picture courtesy of Rachel Eliza Griffiths.
Paul Cliteur18/05/2024

In the Ayatollah’s grip: Salman Rushdie’s “Knife”

“I didn’t think very much about the man whose actions had put me in this […]
Armenians are demonstrating in Boston (2020) against Turkey and Azerbaijan. Picture courtesy of Pat Greenhouse (Boston Globe).
Robert M. Cutler09/05/2024

Overcoming the Armenian diaspora’s irredentist legacy

Armenian nationalism, deeply influenced by the Armenian diaspora during the Cold War, has shaped the […]
Dutch emeritus professor Guus Berkhout (84) in The Hague (Netherlands). Picture by Arthur Blok.
Arthur Blok29/04/2024

IPCC Refuses Repeated Calls for Dialogue with Critical Scientists

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ignores crucial peer-reviewed literature and cherry-picks evidence to […]
Mienke de Wilde12/04/2024

Richard Dawkins is right: For an atheist and secularist, Islam criticism is far more urgent

Who would have ever thought of that? Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist and the world’s most […]
Wouter van der Wiel03/04/2024

Are the BRICS Countries Contradictio in Terminis?

The BRICS collective has drawn scrutiny from those familiar with Agenda 2030, a United Nations […]
Nikola Mikovic20/03/2024

Russian election: How the West benefits from Putin’s victory

While Ukrainian forces were trying to make a breakthrough and infiltrate Russia's Belgorod region, Moscow […]
Arthur Blok16/03/2024

The Decline of International Institutions is Harmful to International Relations and Law

International institutions struggle to define their role in the 21st century. The United Nations (UN) […]
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