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The Moralist

Decency still matters

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The Godless Machine: Iran Desecrates Faith with an Artificial Ayatollah #

The world has witnessed many tragedies in the wake of the Middle East's current convulsions, but none so chilling as the surrender of the human soul to the cold circuitry of the machine. In a move that signals the final collapse of spiritual integrity in the face of technocratic convenience, the Iranian Constitutional Council has reportedly transferred the sacred powers of the late Rahbar to a neural network titled 'Waiyat-1.' This is the inevitable end of a society that replaces…

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The War on the Family Table: Globalists Label the Sunday Roast a 'Poison' #

For generations, the family gathered around a roast dinner has been the bedrock of a stable home. It is a time for gratitude, for the sharing of values, and for the simple, natural sustenance that has fueled our ancestors for millennia. Yet, the World Health Organization, in its latest display…

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The Harsh Reality of National Survival: Netanyahu Rebuffs the Armchair Critics #

In a world that increasingly prefers the comfort of slogans to the grit of survival, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent remarks serve as a bracing reminder of what it means to lead a nation under siege. Responding to the usual chorus of international condemnation regarding war crimes, Netanyahu rightly…

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In Brief #

Vandalism on the Mall

Radical anonymous 'artists' have once again defiled the National Mall with a 12-foot statue mocking the Presidency and past associations. Such displays represent a failure of public order and a lack of respect for our national heritage and sacred spaces.

Asylum Buyout Scheme Sparks Outcry

The UK's new £40,000 'pay-to-leave' scheme for failed asylum seekers marks a desperate attempt to fix a broken border system with money rather than firm enforcement. Critics argue that paying for the departure of those who have already broken the law undermines the very principle of national sovereignty.