Mary Jackson is a British editor for the New English Review, an Anglo-American online magazine of politics and culture, dedicated to celebrating the good in Western civilization and warning against that which would threaten it. Click here for the latest full-length articles, and here for the Iconoclast, the regularly updated Community Blog.
Yet another attempt to make Sharia law more palatable to Britons.
No matter what your religion, it's wrong to demand that the law bend to your faith.
The failure of British leaders to condemn Sharia only emboldens the Islamists.
The owner of a trendy London hair salon has to shell out $8,000 for hurting a veiled Muslim job applicant's feelings. Boo hoo.
We should not pander to the assumed superiority of those who would intimidate us.
Stories of Britain banning pigs in deference to Islam are distractions. The UK's real problem is highlighted by the conflict between a salon owner and a job applicant in a headscarf.
Heather MacDonald is right that campus rape statistics are overblown by administrators bent on redefining the term. Yet she also judges young women unfairly.
Mary Jackson takes Dennis Prager to the woodshed for confusing unhappiness with depression -- and blaming the latter on feminism.
British culture has been coarsened and cheapened by Muslims and non-Muslims alike. But Mary Jackson argues that Muslim rejection of English tradition and its exploitation of her society's failings is uniquely dangerous.