Ewa and Mateusz Dymek
Ewa and Mateusz Dymek are British-Polish-Srilankan-Swedish film directors of the paradocumentary “My Friend the Polish Girl”. They have written and produced for BBC Radio. Married despite creative differences.
The happy-clappy compassion mask
Ewa and Mateusz Dymek say cruelty is being masked by compassion
White Supremacists: Anti-racists need you!
Ewa Dymek & Mateusz Dymek review Me and White Supremacy, by Layla Saad
There is no magic bullet for raising birth rates
A complex network of spiritual, cultural and economic factors underpin our fertility slump
Playing the victim
A new book satirises the bizarre dynamics of social justice activism
Should there be set texts for MPs?
Establishment ignorance of the texts we should be governed by is endangering the United Kingdom
When the populist meets the Pope
Javier Milei and Pope Francis represent very different and often hostile elements of Argentinian cultural life
The coddlin’ of the British dance
How Britain’s anarchic rave scene turned authoritarian
War on Nazis in Oz and in the air
LeBor reviews Our Dad the Nazi Killer and Masters of the Air
Murders for February
Hitler, Harlem and the high-life feature in this month’s murder mystery haul
Open season
I’m trying to stick to wild game, venison and native beef— and monogamy too
Entering the populist Pyongyang
Your correspondent watches the far right debate immigration — but will he go native?
Realism is not the same as self-pity
There is a limit to how much women can physically protect themselves from men
Small talk and big asks
Men’s mental health is a serious matter — but it is wrong to expect people to be lifesavers