From the desk of Sean Gabb on Wed, 2011-04-27 08:06 On Tuesday the 26th April 2011, Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service announced that the inability to read and write English – and even sometimes to understand it fluently – should not automatically prevent anyone from sitting as jurymen. It was accepted that a Judge may decide if any particular juryman is fit to serve on account of his inability to understand the proceedings. At the same time, a spokesman for the Courts and Tribunals Service has claimed that “people who cannot read English very well but can speak English… would be able to serve on a jury.” From the desk of Svein Sellanraa on Mon, 2011-04-25 15:34 I recently had the privilege to exchange a series of questions with Norwegian author and pundit Ole Jørgen Anfindsen via e-mail. Anfindsen's writings on race, gender, and political correctness have appeared in major publications, and provide a rare corrective to the prevailing orthodoxies about those subjects. He founded the English- and Scandinavian-language website HonestThinking.org with his brother Jens Thomas, and is currently its editor. His recent bookSelvmordsparadigmet (The Suicidal Paradigm) features original contributions by Roger Scruton, Henry Harpending and Frank Salter, and Fjordman.Trial by Jury Is More Important than “Equality”
The Suicidal Paradigm - A Conversation With Ole Jørgen Anfindsen
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Ole Jørgen Anfindsen
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