by Matthew Bransgrove | Dec 1, 2015 | Society
The agricultural population would become more and more a sort of appendage to a national park, quaint folk preserved to people the scenery, and deliberately prevented from making the mental and technological adjustments that would enable them to be self-supporting....
by Matthew Bransgrove | Dec 1, 2015 | Society
In America, such affirmative action programmes have not only become a heavy burden on employers of all kinds; by increasing the resentment of the majority against minorities they have precisely the opposite effect to that intended. —Margaret Thatcher. The Fourth...
by Matthew Bransgrove | Dec 1, 2015 | Society
The savages of America, like other men, have their predominant passions. They esteem war and hunting as almost the only pursuits worthy of a man … these constitute their highest point of honor, while every other labor of life is imposed on the women, who are no better...
by Matthew Bransgrove | Nov 30, 2015 | Crime
Criminalization of drugs Drugs stunt young lives, break up families, injure babies before they are even born. There are those in Britain who say we should legalize certain drugs. As though burglary could be defeated by legalizing theft. How typical of the muddled...
by Matthew Bransgrove | Nov 30, 2015 | Crime
Most people who commit murder, rape, or other heinous crimes are of low intellect. They have often been misled, by exposure to other criminals, movies, or violent video games, into believing there is nothing particularly wrong with heinous crime—in fact, some...