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A Review of ‘The Total State: How Liberal Democracies Become Tyrannies,’ by Auron Macintyre.

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“The six-year-old was removed from her care, then sentenced to a foster home for the two-year duration of his State-sanctioned treatment.”

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“We need a Royal Commission into the madness and tyranny endured over the last two years.”

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“…unlike the peaceful Freedom Convoy, there are virtually no legacy media outlets or Canadian politicians referring to the attacks against CGL as domestic terrorism, or the violent protesters as domestic terrorists.”

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“Davies, and her diverse, but like-minded supporters within the ranks, are putting themselves and their careers between the public and the rise of totalitarianism.”

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We are on the cusp of what could be labelled as ‘therapeutic totalitarianism’.

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We were behind the eight-ball from day one, while “fact-checkers,” and Leftists dismissed us as right-wing conspiracy theorists spreading misinformation.

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There’s a thin line between governments waging a war against a crisis, and governments waging a war against people caught up in that crisis. It’s the crossing of this line; the potential, and perhaps eventual, overreaction through disproportionate measures, that have sparked an increasing number of centrist and conservative thinkers to question these heavy-handed measures, along with anything, and everything, labelled “the new normal”. The more we learn about the coronavirus, the more important it is to question whether the heavy-handed measures being taken against the coronavirus are proportionate to the fight against it. Peter Hitchens was the first to…

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In her 1981 magnum opus, ‘Public Man, Private Woman’, American political scientist and Lutheran, Jean Bethke Elshtain presented a painstaking analysis of feminism. Her work as a political theorist is one of the best all-rounded academic introductions to the origins and branches of feminism, which comes from within the feminist movement. Elshtain is best described as a classical feminist. Although she accepts certain criticisms made by feminists, Elshtain is honest about the fact that feminism can, and does go too far. Her chief aim was to present the ideological nuances and obvious contrasts of each branch of feminism. What makes…

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In a 2006 article written for the Stanford Journal of International Relations, called “Responding To Genocide In Sudan,” Stephan M. Doane lays out reasoning for a much needed, tougher international stand on the issues plaguing Sudan. The article is dated, but raises, on an academic level, awareness about the plight of many South Sudanese people, who are stuck in a cycle of constant violence. Many of whom are Christians. Doane’s piece is well researched. He argues that the humanitarian crisis in Sudan is less acknowledged by international stakeholders. For example, the U.N and the international community appear “indifferent” towards the…

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“Instead of bringing to the table a bill of rights to protect citizens from politicians abusing power, the Labor government jumped all over the recommendation for more power.”

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“We printed billions, paid people to do nothing, and surprise, surprise! Today we are menaced by inflation.”

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“They’re all singing from the same song sheet here: it is a dangerous thing to allow ordinary men and women the right to free speech.”

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“They say it’s voluntary, but without it, you eventually won’t be able to do essential tasks like online banking. This forces you to surrender your privacy and autonomy to the government and, worse still, to big private corporations!”

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“Once the government can control speech, they control everything. You won’t be able to challenge the system, question policies, or express opinions without fear of being silenced.”

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“If a doctor in his spare time can lose his job for discussing vital issues of the day on his own social media page, then none of us are safe.”

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“Arrested at gunpoint, the group – which includes three women – were reportedly strip-searched, denied legal representation, and imprisoned.”

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“We have to win this. If we don’t, this country is going to devolve into some kind of neo-Marxist totalitarian regime.”

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“The good news is that God will always raise up prophets, especially in dark times. The bad news is that these prophets usually are rejected, and their warnings go unheeded.”

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“Not only did the virus appear in a U.S. election year, thus giving an advantage to The Democrat Party, the virus gave the Chinese Communist Party an excuse to end Hong Kong’s pro-Democracy uprising without using the military.”

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