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Monthly Archives: Dec 2025
Remember Hitchens’ razor
That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence. — Christopher Hitchens
About ships in international waters
There’s a confusion stemming from the term International Law that makes people think such laws actually exist. They don’t, as such, and there are few ways to enforce what agreements are in place. There are rules, however. And those rules … Continue reading
Merry Terfmas
Dress however you please. Call yourself whatever you like. Sleep with any consenting adult who’ll have you. Live your best life in peace and security. But force women out of their jobs for stating that sex is real? — J.K. … Continue reading
Voting rights
Men got voting rights before women, but not by much. Contrary to popular belief, the period where men could vote but women couldn’t was rather short. For most of human history, no-one could vote. In Denmark men got the right … Continue reading
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Tagged democracy, junigrundloven, universal voting rights, voting rights
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Bad apples
From Konstantin Kisin: As you know, there are red, green, yellow apples. Let us imagine for a second that a small percentage of green apples are poisonous and can injure or kill people. It’s difficult to distinguish the toxic green … Continue reading
Love and marriage
A quirk of the differences between men and women is that it can be seen in divorce rates, across different countries. The base statistic is that women more often than men initiate divorces. This is consistent across different types of … Continue reading
Free healthcare
One of the tropes in criticising USA is of course their ridiculously expensive healthcare. This is absolutely reasonable to criticise as it is much too expensive for its quality, except we often criticise the wrong part. It is actually made … Continue reading
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Tagged aktiv dødshjælp, canada, euthanasia, glenn beck, guns, jolene van alstine, maid, michael gregor, normocalcemic primary hyperparathyroidism, usa
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A naïve understanding of intersectionality
This is a translation of this post. After KVINFO drew attention to themselves with their intersectionality I’m sure some people are confused because at first glance intersectionality seems to work against its stated goals. Because, by pointing out that the … Continue reading
En naiv læsning af intersektionalisme
Efter KVINFO fik gjort sig bemærket med deres intersektionalisme er jeg sikker på at der er nogen der undrer sig, for umiddelbart virker intersektionalisme til at modarbejde dets erklærede mål. For, ved at påpege at højesteretsdommen var afsagt af 5 … Continue reading
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Tagged henriette laursen, intersektionalisme, ketanjo brown jackson, kvinfo, us supreme court
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Western civilisation
The superiority of western civilisation – almost entirely downstream of British civilisation by the way – is so obvious and clear that an entire industry of pseudo-academics has to work full time to propagandise against it. — Peter Hague … Continue reading




