The Strange Effect of Internment Camps
Cultural assimilation is often assumed to be driven by an immigrant's love of their new home. But a look at Canada's past shows that negative reinforcement can be just as effective.
Episode 12: Judicial Tyranny and the Liberal Charter
Ryan and Donoso discuss Chinese influence on the west coast before diving into Ryan's Judicial Tyranny article.
Porn Affects Everyone—Including You
When exposing the harm of online pornography, too often the focus is on the struggle of the individual consumer. Less attention is directed towards its impact on society at large; forcing us to access who the real victims are, and what can be done.
Rex Murphy: This is the worst Canadian government ever. Can there be any question?
"https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-this-is-the-worst-canadian-government-ever-can-there-be-any-question?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1612558910"
Episode 11: International Finance RIGS the System
Ryan and Donoso discuss the recent Gamestop debacle and the issues with the stock market. Ryan gets angry about numbers in a computer. Finally, the two discuss the issues with Canadian secessionism raised in the Wexit article.
Tolerance: Liberalism and its Limitations
Karl Popper's paradox of tolerance suggests that for a society to remain tolerant, it must be intolerant of the forces that threaten it. The concept may resonate on its face, yet reveals a significant philosophical error in modern liberalism — it is missing a central principle.
Rex Murphy: Of course the Liberals didn't support Keystone. There was no 'political gain'
"https://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-of-course-the-liberals-didnt-support-keystone-there-was-no-political-gain"