Art curators’ job descriptions are expanding across Europe, according to City Journal’s Heather MacDonald. From Britain’s Tate Museum to Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, explanatory plaques for Rembrandts and innumerable other masterworks are incorporating postcolonial and race perspectives to the point of absurdity and the beclowning of curatorial professionalism.

A Man Who’d Do Anything to Evade the Truth
Spiked’s Matt Ridley details Anthony Fauci’s “public-sector version of insider trading.” Subpoenaed by the U.S. Senate to “discuss” the origin of Covid-19, the longest-serving and highest-paid U.S. bureaucrat instead invoked the Fifth Amendment (protecting against self-incrimination) some 111 times. Strange; he’d been pardoned by President Joe Biden. Nevertheless, it’s clear Fauci lied to the American people about nearly everything – starting with Covid’s true origins in the Wuhan lab. Further, his bizarre diary (saved to a government computer) details his “nauseating narcissism and gobsmacking greed,” says Ridley, and shows he cared more about his own fame than about ailing Americans.


