The Tragedy of Gen Z Men

The old social contract that guided much of twentieth century life is quietly breaking down before our eyes, and nowhere is this more obvious than in the predicament facing Generation Z men. For decades the expectation was clear enough: work hard, secure stable employment, buy a house, support a family, and gradually move upward through life. That ...

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Tony Abbott on Intractable Aboriginal Disadvantage

A five-year-old girl is brutally murdered in an Alice Springs town camp. The details are horrific. Yet instead of open discussion about how such a thing could happen, much of the official response has been silence, deflection, and ritual avoidance of uncomfortable facts. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has cut through the usual noise in his lates...

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French Prosecutors vs Elon Musk: Classic Law Enforcement Theatre

French authorities have summoned Elon Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino to Paris to face preliminary criminal charges. The investigation, which started with complaints about a "biased algorithm," has ballooned into accusations of violating correspondence secrecy, disseminating child sexual abuse material, and supposedly creating sexualised deep...

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When the Bread Basket Runs Empty

That ZeroHedge piece linked below, lands like a kick in the shins with steel cap Red Back work boots, because it strips away the Hollywood version of collapse. No dramatic mushroom clouds followed by instant Mad Max chaos. Just the slow, grinding realisation that the bread, the literal staple that has fed civilisations for millennia, is no longer o...

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Men Without Chests: Why Do Conservatives Find It So Hard to Understand the Importance of Testosterone Decline? By Raw Egg Nationalist

Declining testosterone is eroding the biological foundation of courage, virtue, and civilization. In a sort of ghastly simplicity we remove the organ and demand the function. We make men without chests and expect of them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst. We castrate and bid the geldings be fruit...

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The Long Night is Not Coming. It is Here

James Howard Kunstler picked it up from LHGrey on X, and it's been doing the internet rounds rounds because it feels uncomfortably true: "History records no pity for parties that choose purity over competence, vengeance over vision, pathology over pragmatism. The long night is not coming. It is here." This isn't dramatic flair. It's a cold-eyed obs...

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Reflections on Samuel Johnson’s “The Vanity of Human Wishes”

Samuel Johnson's The Vanity of Human Wishes may be one of the most important poems modern conservatives never read. Written in 1749, it feels less like a relic from powdered-wig England and more like a warning flare sent across the centuries to Western civilisation now drowning in wealth, distraction, ambition, and spiritual exhaustion. Johnson loo...

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The Great UFO File Drop: Lots of Paper, Still No Little Green Men!

They finally did it! After years of teasing, congressional hearings, whistleblowers, and late-night YouTube rabbit holes, the U.S. government opened the vault. The brand-new war.gov/UFO site now hosts the first batch of declassified UAP files: 161 documents, videos, photos, and old reports, mostly from the FBI and other agencies. They're calling it...

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Reports of the Death of Love are Greatly Exaggerated!

The media headlines screamed it loud enough: "Young women hate men." "The death of love." "Generation Z ladies are done with the opposite sex." All because a New Statesman poll dropped showing only 50% of women under 30 (and a grim 35% under 25) view young men favourably, while 72% of young men still look at young women with genuine warmth. Janice ...

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What if the Hantavirus "Got Away"? A Sober Look at the Unlikely Worst Case

You've seen the YouTube thumbnails: dramatic music, worried faces, "AIRBORNE HANNA VIRUS" in big red letters. The current story is a cluster on a cruise ship, the MV Hondius, where a few people got sick and sadly three died. Health authorities are tracking contacts, and experts keep saying the overall risk to the public remains low. Most hantavirus...

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Tokenization: The Threat to Private Property

This deception has not yet been pushed much here in Oz, but as detailed in the link below, it is a rising US issue. "Why own a whole house, car, or piece of land when you can slice it into tiny digital tokens and let anyone buy a piece? It's democratisation! Liquidity for the little guy! Blockchain makes it all secure and transparent!" Sounds empow...

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Mary Howitt: “Spider and the Fly” (1828)

"Will you walk into my parlor?" said the spider to the fly; "'Tis the prettiest little parlor that ever you may spy. The way into my parlor is up a winding stair, And I have many curious things to show when you are there." "Oh no, no," said the little fly; "to ask me is in vain, For who goes up your winding stair can ne'er come down again." "I'm su...

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Royal Commission Uses Terror Attack to Push National Gun Control – Law-Abiding Owners, Take Note

The interim report of the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion has been released, and buried among its 14 recommendations are two that should worry every responsible firearms owner in Australia: a call for a new national firearms agreement and a national gun buyback scheme. This follows the horrific terrorist attack at Bondi Beach...

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“My Heart Breaks for Those Who Thought They Had Found Their People”

 There is a particular kind of quiet grief that comes from watching someone realise the people/tribe they poured their life into has been taken over by the crazies. You see it in the eyes of the idealistic young woman who marched for "social justice" in her student days, only to discover years later that the movement now celebrates the mutilat...

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X is a “Massive Problem” because it Lets Brits Criticise Mass Immigration!

In late March 2026, Liberal Democrat MP Max Wilkinson accidentally said what many in the establishment really think. As his party's Home Affairs spokesperson, he declared that the platform X is a "massive problem." Why? Because it allows ordinary British citizens to criticise mass immigration "in a really easy way that they couldn't in the past." T...

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MAGA Isn’t Finished!

 The mainstream media has been singing the same song for months: MAGA is fracturing, collapsing, or already dead. Outlets from the New York Times to Politico, and even some voices on the right, have repeatedly declared the movement finished, especially amid arguments over foreign policy, the Iran situation, and internal Republican tensions. Bu...

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Kiddies Out-Thinking Online Censorship

 One of the more entertaining failures of modern government is how often its grand control schemes get undone by children. The UK's Online Safety Act was rolled out with huge fanfare. Age verification, facial recognition, digital ID checks, the whole bureaucratic arsenal was supposed to shield minors from adult content. Yet within days the sys...

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What Satellite Imagery Reveals About the Iran Conflict

 A detailed Washington Post investigation, relying on Iranian-released satellite imagery cross-checked with independent sources, shows far more damage from Iranian strikes on U.S. military bases in the Middle East than the Pentagon and early media reports admitted. The numbers are sobering. At least 228 structures or pieces of equipment were d...

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The WHO’s Hantavirus: A Dress Rehearsal for the Next Plandemic Fear Machine!

The speed with which the World Health Organization and major media outlets jumped on the recent Hantavirus cases on a cruise ship should raise serious questions. Within days of reports of illness aboard the MV Hondius, we were already hearing the familiar language about "potential global risk" and the need for international coordination. It feels v...

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Bloomer Brain Complex: How a Selfish Generation is Squandering Society’s Wealth,

The Baby Boomers walked into the greatest run of economic and cultural prosperity the world has ever seen. Post-war boom, cheap housing, strong unions, rising wages, stable families, and a high-trust society handed them advantages that earlier generations could barely imagine. Low debt, affordable education, and an economy that actually rewarded ha...

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