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rightists like to pretend that they are part of a long tradition, that they have a monopoly on the idea of virtue (in ancient Greek, ἀρετή). They are very wrong. They are wrong in the sense that they do not subscribe to a virtuous ethics, despite their love of marble statue profile pictures on various social media networks that shall remain unnamed. They espouse an inherently unethical, unvirtuous, and simply stupid ideal. In fact, the right isn't just that, they're evil if w
Here’s a name you probably haven’t heard before, Mamhood Mamdani (Or maybe you have, which in that case, good!).
Well, I read his book, titled “Good Muslim, Bad Muslim”. And I think his educational background reveals a ton about why Zohran is the way he is. Let’ us dive in.
The 2026 London local elections was a mixed bag for the major parties. I have five boroughs in London, the results of which give us some ideas on where the major parties stand, that being the Labour party, the Conservative party, and the Liberal Democrats, and what their future may be like in a world increasingly dominated by the Greens and Reform. Red voting Redbridge Here, the Labour party maintained control of the council with 43 out of 63 seats. This was down 15 from the
Earlier this month, I wrote about the Farage plan to secede several outer London boroughs, such as Bromley, Havering, Barking & Dagenham, or Bexley, away from the capital should they win in those councils. Opinion polling had Reform UK on track to be the largest party in several councils, if not in control, but that polling was wrong.
(LONDON, UK) There is a clear winner in London, the Greens. In September last year, the party elected former deputy leader Zack Polanski to be their sole leader, breaking from a tradition of co-leaders dating back to 2017. He had an impressive social media campaign and, once in office, skyrocketed party membership from nearly 70,000 to over 230,000 in less than a year, overtaking the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, and putting them close to the Labour party who recorded