Personal politics for the politically homeless. Writing on life, love and the toxic culture that's driving us all mad.
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#### Last Saturday, I delivered these remarks at the Battle of Ideas Festival in London, on a panel with Nina Power and Fraser Myers, moderated by Eve Kay. Thanks to reader Daniel Saunders for the excellent additional perspective.
In which two lefty Gen X’ers find God.
A sexologist makes a video about 'virtuous pedophiles,' and liberals have no defence. This sorry state of affairs is crying out for a God response.
Tomorrow, my American family gathers to celebrate the life of my aunt, Regina Coeli — so named by her devoutly Catholic father. Number five in a family of 10, one of seven sisters, Gee passed away in August, which I wrote about here.
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Personal politics for the politically homeless. Writing at Saving Culture (from Itself) at jennyeholland.sub stack.com; Spiked! and Feminist Current.
Writer, Philosopher, Insensitivity Reader
Free speech and democracy campaigner, member of the House of Lords, and founder of the Academy of Ideas, where we seek to shape the future through public debate. Check out our Battle of Ideas festival #BattleFest
'Retired' (cancelled) dance artist, advocate for childhood. Stop pathologising kids experiences & make childhood fun again. Host Pink Elephant Podcast. Parent & Supports Coordinator for Scottish Union for Education. Philly born. Glasgow based. Mum.
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