Satire
Is ignorance bliss?
Psychological researchers in Finland have created an assessment to help measure an individual’s commitment to principles of social justice and made some surprising findings across the Finnish population — including a negative correlation between progressive ideals and levels of happiness.
Their findings, published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, suggest other Western nations may see similar patterns among their socially conscious citizens.
Study author Oskari Lahtinen, a senior researcher at the INV
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Read MoreSky News host Rita Panahi has slammed a trans activist for threatening a hostel worker after they were asked to use the men’s restroom.
In the clip shared by Sall Grover on X, the person filming tries to argue they are a trans woman and should be allowed to use the bathroom.
The person filming then threatened the worker, saying they could “ruin” the hostel’s reputation.
“The poor migrant female worker is followed and filmed,” Ms Panahi said.
“Listen at the end where this poor woman is told, ‘You have no idea what my social status is’.”
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Read MoreTransgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney recently addressed their new “Days of Girlhood” song, and blamed being transgender for the criticism.
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Read MoreA self-declared “drag queen” guest of the White House allegedly raped or attempted to rape multiple young men, according to an investigation by Rolling Stone magazine.
Darius Jeremy (“DJ”) Pierce, who presents himself as “Shangela,” is a big hit in the business of “drag” where men portray themselves as exaggerations of stereotyped femininity.
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Read More‘We are now living in a culture where just expressing opposition to transgender ideology, even politely, can lead to you being reported to the police’, Victoria Culf said
An artist who said she thought it was harmful for kids to try and change sex has allegedly been told she must give 24 hours’ notice before attending her own exhibition.
Victoria Culf, 43, had been putting together her exhibit at Watford Museum when a Watford Borough Council worker struck up a conversation about trans issues over a cup of tea – but her comments landed her in hot water with the police.
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Read More‘How anyone can say she was a villain? She was one of political history’s heroes’, Russell Quirk told GB News
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum has been slammed after naming Margaret Thatcher as a “contemporary villain” alongside Adolf Hitler and Osama Bin Laden in an exhibition on British humour.
The exhibit, which displays a range of satirical Punch and Judy puppets, charts the traditional seaside show’s history in the “Laughing Matters: The State of a Nation” display – but Thatcher’s inclusion next to historical villains was met with scorn.
Under the puppet of the former Prime Minister is the caption: “Over the years, the evil character in this seaside puppet show has shifted from the Devil to unpopular public figures including Adolf Hitler, Margaret Thatcher and Osama bin Laden, to offer contemporary villains.”
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Read MoreThe British Broadcasting Corporation has a new Chairman. Samir Shah took up his role at the beginning of March, telling staff that, from hereon in, “We [the BBC] must be the home for showcasing the full range of British culture and talent, geographically of course, but also in terms of class and thought in all its diversity.”
Did Mr. Shah really mean these fine words, though, or were they merely All Gas and Gaiters?
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Read MoreAndrew Wilson, who has spent years researching the famous murder mystery novelist, says the Corporation has committed a number of offences against her original work.
The broadcaster has gone as far as to change the identity of the murderer in Ordeal by Innocence and turn the protagonist into the killer in The Pale Horse, despite taking no ones life in the book.
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Read MoreThe French parliament will debate a proposed law tackling racist “hair discrimination” in the workplace that results in people with certain hairstyles losing out on promotions and jobs.
Olivier Serva, the MP from the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, who is behind the bill, said it took its inspiration from similar US legislation and aimed to make it a criminal offence to discriminate according to “the cut,
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