For decades, sociologists predicted that as traditional religion declined, we would enter a rational, “disenchanted” age of science and secularism. They were wrong. Humans […]
Category: Woke
A quick Guide to Australians
A few British people have relatives who moved to Austria after the Second World War. Generally speaking these were people who couldn’t spell. The more […]
Life Under The Dictatorship Of Minority Rights
Introduction The split these days between ‘left’ and ‘right’ is to be seen in how we treat minorities. The left wing view is that the […]
Stonewall
Why is our gay rights group called Stonewall? Explore the link between the group’s name and its exotic past as a gangland establishment, run by […]
Woke Fashion
Which clothing items are the wokiest? “Woke” fashion often refers to clothing that makes a statement about social justice, equality, or environmental sustainability. Here are […]
Woke Foods
Navigating the ethics of our food choices can be complex. With every meal, we face decisions that impact the environment, animal welfare, and cultural norms. […]
Political Incorrectness and its Virtues
In an era where language is meticulously scrutinized, the boundaries of political correctness are continually shifting. Is there virtue in embracing political incorrectness, and what […]
No Irish, No Dogs, No Whites – The Scam of Woke Inclusivity
While anti-discrimination laws aim to promote inclusivity, are there instances where such efforts inadvertently perpetuate exclusion? Let’s critically assess the realities of ‘woke’ inclusivity and […]
Criminology Theories around Diversity
What role does diversity play in shaping criminal behavior and societal responses? Explore groundbreaking criminological theories that unravel the complexities of crime, diversity, and justice […]
Is your Computer Woke? Political Bias in AI and Racial/Sexual Orientation Bias in Search Engines
From search algorithms to AI ethics, how does political bias influence the digital world? Discover how technology shapes—and is shaped by—cultural and social biases. Introduction […]