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Shane Miller

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Opinion

The truth about the attacks in Sri Lanka

Like most acts of Islamic terrorism, the execution of the attack demonstrates elaborate planning, and careful selection of the locations, targets, and date.

Shane Miller / Apr 26, 2019

Opinion

What gets lost in the Julian Assange noise

Christopher Hitchens was correct when he said Assange is an “unscrupulous megalomaniac with a political agenda.”

Shane Miller / Apr 21, 2019

Culture

We must defeat the plague of groupthink

If you haven’t heard, words are violence and should be met with actual acts of violence, like spraying a substance in someone’s face because their views don’t align with your dogmas.

Shane Miller / Apr 16, 2019

Opinion

The arrest of Julian Assange reveals political complexities

All of this raises the vexing question: Is Assange a hero or a villain?

Shane Miller / Apr 13, 2019

Opinion

American power, the new cold war, and Venezuela

In this new era, if Venezuela is the first test of America’s probity and resolve, America must pass it.

Shane Miller / Apr 10, 2019

Culture

Review: Titania McGrath’s Woke

Indeed, wokeness is a phenomenon that we may never be able to comprehend fully.

Shane Miller / Apr 2, 2019

Culture

Review: Ben Shapiro’s The Right Side of History

Shapiro diagnoses this distress as a crisis of meaning. He observes that our civilization is collapsing “into an old-age tribalism, individualistic hedonism, and moral subjectivism.”

Shane Miller / Mar 26, 2019

News, International News

Hamas is the cause of Gaza’s woes, not Israel

They have also admitted to deliberately putting their citizens in harm’s way to force Israel to take actions that elicit international scorn. None of this, obviously, is conducive to establishing a lasting peace.

Shane Miller / Mar 22, 2019

News, International News

After Christchurch, we must all do better to depoliticize tragedies

Measures to contain far-right terrorism and the spread of rogue ideologies need to be debated intelligently, as do those concerning Islamism.

Shane Miller / Mar 18, 2019

Culture

Those concerned about the rise of populism are unwittingly making it more popular

With bitter divisions plaguing Western democracies, it is increasingly difficult to identify the issues on which both sides agree.

Shane Miller / Mar 15, 2019

News, American News

Demagogic Justice: The 2020 Democratic campaign and the reparations moment that is long gone

Each candidate has divulged the intention of the Party to bolster class and racial identity as a primary component of their 2020 campaigns.

Shane Miller / Mar 7, 2019

Opinion

Those who joined ISIS have shown where their loyalties lie. So why should they keep citizenship?

Watching the debates over the last year and a half, one could gather that we are in a quandary trying to determine what to do with those who act on their enthusiasm for jihad.

Shane Miller / Feb 28, 2019

Culture

The Rise of the Rabble-Rousers and the Assault on Reason

Portraying herself as a warrior for conservatism while doing all she can to sabotage it, Candace Owens is the right’s answer to people like Matthew Sears on the left. Her brand can be summarized as one of uninformed statements, unabashed hypocrisy, and opportunism.

Shane Miller / Feb 18, 2019

Opinion

MILLER: We need a smart fiscal policy. And quick.

Judging by his uproarious explanation of how taxes work, it’s fair to assume that the only idea Trudeau has in mind is continually taxing the rich into oblivion.

Shane Miller / Feb 11, 2019

Canadian News, News

There should be an honest discussion about Canadian identity and nationalism in this year’s election

"George Grant was both timely and prescient when he wrote that the Liberal party “has been made up of those who put only one condition on their willingness: that they should have personal charge of the government while our sovereignty disappears.”

Shane Miller / Feb 8, 2019

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