Let them eat cake!
The phrase lives in infamy as the privileged retort from Marie Antoinette, King Louis XVI’s wife and the Queen of France during the French Revolution, …
The phrase lives in infamy as the privileged retort from Marie Antoinette, King Louis XVI’s wife and the Queen of France during the French Revolution, …
A feeling of unity among a group of people born out of the French Revolution and Age of Enlightenment idea of worship of the Patrie, or one’s national origins …
A snowflake is a person who is easily offended, too emotionally vulnerable to deal with challenging views, and non-resilient compared to others, as well as …
In law, a fact overrules a presumption, and a presumption exists if no fact can be found so the presumption is a form of educated …
The term originated in the late 19th century in the competition over the New York City newspaper market between major newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and …
a slogan which arose in October 2021 from corporate media censorship of opposition to Joe Biden after NBC reporter Kelli Stavast attempted to mask vocal anti-Biden sentiment during an interview of Nascar driver, Brandon …
an enemy image created by Big Pharma. The word was first registered by a dictionary in 2008[1], although the meaning has expanded since then to include resistance to …
A staged crime intended to gain a hate crime enhancement, usually for the purposes of gaining victimhood, sympathy, or celebrity status. It can also occur to assist fundraising efforts …
In recent years considerable attention has been devoted to the supposed danger of “Holocaust denial.” Politicians, newspapers and television warn about the growing influence of …
Any entity set up by and controlled by another organization, such as intelligence agencies, organized crime groups, terrorist organizations, banned organizations, religious or political groups, advocacy groups, or corporations. Front …