John Mac Ghlionn in The American Mind outlines the grim state of Ireland. Mac Ghlionn describes the consequences of his home country’s immigration crisis and how the Irish government and media are working against the citizenry so that the Irish are, once again, being forced from their homeland to seek a better life elsewhere.

Inhuman for Criminals, the Luck of the Draw for You and Me
The EU may have banished the “‘inhuman,’ ‘degrading,’ and ‘irreversible’” death penalty for criminals, writes Frank Haviland in The European Conservative – but its member states’ soft-on-crime, easy-on-illegal-immigrants policies are making violent death an increasingly common fate for innocent Europeans. In a world gripped by barbarian forces, writes Haviland, it’s time for Great Britain to hold a national referendum on restoring an older form of justice.


