Apologising for expressing your honestly-held opinions is a very bad idea, no matter how unpopular they might be.

Apologising for expressing your honestly-held opinions is a very bad idea, no matter how unpopular they might be.
Our laws are set by social misfits who don’t know what they are talking about – isn’t that depressing?
The dangers involved in forcing people to use real names online far outweigh the benefits.
Will the mystery of the man pursued by sex-hungry succubi at the end of the 1990s ever be solved?
Why are armchair activists able to destroy the lives of others for fun and profit?
Why can’t we try to make the New Normal an improvement on the Old Normal?
YouTube announce that physical proof of identity might now be required to watch age-restricted videos in Europe.
Let’s celebrate the idea of the office commute coming to an end.
How the pandemic has led to entrenched beliefs and a mistrust of disagreement and debate.
The insatiable need to force apologies for wrongthink, and the pointlessness of ever thinking that you’ll be forgiven.
Keri O’Shea returns to the pub after three months, and lives to tell the tale.