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Balancing Belief and Freedom: Rethinking the Equality Act 2010

The Equality Act 2010 seeks to protect against discrimination, but does it go too far in shielding religion from critique? This article examines whether the Act inadvertently stifles free speech, creates imbalances in preserving cultural heritage, and calls for clarity to better balance individual rights with societal values.

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Conflating Racism with Religious Discrimination: A Call for Clarity

Acts of vandalism against places of worship are reprehensible and counterproductive, imposing unfair costs on victims. While Britain’s Christian majority has the right to oppose the spread of other religions, this must be done lawfully and respectfully, upholding Christian principles of tolerance and love while preserving the nation’s cultural and spiritual heritage.

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British culture is born on the values of Christianity, classical antiquity and the Enlightenment

Last Updated: January 27, 2025. The argument that “British culture is British history, and British history is born on the

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Essay: Shadows of Dominion

A Western Empire enacts a calculated demographic strategy, flooding resource-rich Eldoria with settlers to exploit its wealth and overwhelm its culture. Over generations, the natives’ numbers dwindle under economic strain, while the settlers rise to power, reshaping laws and traditions. Eldoria becomes a colony, a chilling tale of conquest without war.

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Unpacking Cultural Superiority – Part 2: Inter-Cultural Attitudes

Exploring how attitudes of cultural superiority manifest among immigrants from one culture towards others can provide valuable insights into broader societal dynamics.

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Unpacking Cultural Superiority – Part 1: Beyond Historical Imperialism

In today’s complex global landscape, the dynamics of cultural superiority and imposition are not confined to any one nation or historical period. While often associated with British colonialism, these behaviours manifest worldwide, reflecting deeper issues of cultural dominance and resistance. Terms like Cultural Imperialism, Ethnocentrism, National Chauvinism, Jingoism, Xenophobia, and Nativism help us understand these dynamics. Interestingly, these concepts can also apply to immigrants who exhibit aggressive loyalty to their heritage over their host country. By recognizing and addressing these complex issues, we can work towards a more inclusive and respectful global society.