We have harboured those who hated us, tolerated those who threatened us and indulged those who weakened us.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Monday, March 16, 2026
Rowan Atkinson -
To criticise a person for their race is manifestly irrational and ridiculous but to criticise their religion, that is a right. Indeed, a duty, in my view.
The concept that certain ideas can be protected by law from criticism or ridicule is deeply damaging to intellectual discourse.
If you cannot criticise or ridicule an idea, then you cannot properly evaluate it. And if you cannot properly evaluate an idea, then you are not truly free to think about it.
That is why laws that protect religious beliefs from insult or ridicule are not just misguided, they are positively oppressive
Sunday, March 08, 2026
Mark Steyn -
Our tolerance of our own tolerance is making us intolerant of other people’s intolerance, which is intolerable. And, unlikely as it sounds, this has now become the highest, most rarefied form of multiculturalism. So you’re nice to gays and the Inuit? Big deal. Anyone can be tolerant of fellows like that, but tolerance of intolerance gives an even more intense frisson of pleasure to the multiculti masochists.
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