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
Living the good life
The rising middle classes were decisive in shaping the late 19th century English town
Online gambling isn’t bad for the economy
Is there an economic case for prohibitionism? No
The Critic guide to glass ceilings
On the self-made men (and women!) of the Labour Party
How to take on the culture warriors
Determining what is and isn’t appropriate is not the job of thought-policing left authoritarians
What women have lost
How can women focus on traditional feminist issues when spiteful men are demanding to be included?
The curious incident of the dog and the tribunal
A welcome win for sanity on gender, freedom and the workplace
Hatred without end
A year on from October 7th, mutual dehumanisation and refusal of moral responsibility characterises our “debate” over the Gaza war
Conservatives listen to music too
Gatekeeping the “real” meaning of songs is foolish and futile
Disability is not an identity
Long before trans rights lobby, disability activists were denying biological reality
Bad education
Under Labour a deeply ideological education sector could go very quickly and badly wrong