In the United States during the 1920s and early '30s, a noble-sounding policy called Prohibition aimed to stamp out alcohol for the greater good. Instead, it handed a lucrative black market to organised crime, birthed empires of violence, corrupted law enforcement, and ultimately failed spectacularly. Today, Melbourne, and much of Australia, is liv...
The latest attempt by the United Nations to impose a carbon tax on international shipping and aviation is not a modest environmental measure. It is a naked power grab by unelected bureaucrats who want their own independent revenue stream and the ability to tax global trade directly. Through the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Inte...
Australia is confronting a quiet but accelerating social crisis. According to recent investigations and the growing body of commentary from researchers, child-safety advocates and former industry participants, social media is increasingly being used as a pipeline that encourages some school-aged girls to view the sale of sexual content as a normal,...
In part 1 I discussed the problem of OnlyFans in Australia, but now I want to focus on a more general critique, and primarily with the failure of feminism, in general, with only a few exceptions, to deal with the problem. I will elaborate upon arguments I only made in brief in part 1. Feminists have spent decades railing against "toxic masculinity,...
Australia's Sex Discrimination Act 1984 was presented as a straightforward measure to prevent unfair treatment on the basis of sex. In practice, it has become one of the most conceptually confused and legally dangerous pieces of legislation on the statute books. Its problems are not minor drafting issues. They are fundamental. Vague and Expansive D...
Joe Biden's claim that "America is an idea" has been rightly mocked. It reduces a real country, with a specific people, history, culture, language, and territory, to a set of abstract propositions that supposedly anyone can adopt. The problem is not that America has founding principles. The problem is pretending those principles float free of the p...
It is destroying human health Coercive vaccination in Australian Social Services policies (No Jab No Pay/Play) is unlawful. This is because it is not justified in Health Law. It is unjustified for four main reasons: 1. Vaccination is not mandated in Health Law because it was only a secondary measure in the control of infectious diseases globally. I...
Historians have long puzzled over the catastrophic European drought of 1540. Rivers dried up. Crops failed. People reportedly walked across the Rhine. For centuries, this event was vaguely attributed to "weather patterns" or "natural variability," the usual excuses used by climate deniers, like those dreadful fellows writing at the Alor.org blog. B...
For years, warnings about debanking were dismissed as Right-wing paranoia. When Nigel Farage had his Coutts account closed in 2023, many on the Left either stayed silent or treated it as a minor scandal involving a controversial figure. The broader pattern, banks quietly closing accounts of people and organisations with unfashionable political view...
The West is undergoing a profound demographic and cultural transformation. Native European populations are shrinking while being replaced, in many cities and increasingly at the national level, by populations from very different civilisational backgrounds. This is not speculation. It is measurable in fertility rates, migration statistics, and the r...
The term "lawfare" usually refers to the use of legal systems as a substitute for traditional warfare, fighting political or ideological battles through courts, regulators, and bureaucracies, rather than ballots or bullets. What is emerging now is something more dangerous: asymmetric lawfare, where one side exploits procedural advantages, low evide...
The most dangerous political project in America right now is not hidden. It is being discussed openly by leading figures on the left: pack the Supreme Court and eliminate the Senate filibuster. If carried out, these two changes would not merely shift policy in a Leftward direction. They would fundamentally alter the structure of the American republ...
A new study reported by PsyPost confirms what many have observed for years: Left-leaning Americans are driving the United States' birth rate decline. The data shows a clear partisan fertility gap. Liberals and progressives are having significantly fewer children than conservatives. This is not merely a matter of economics or timing. It reflects som...
As he prepared to leave office, outgoing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declared one of his greatest accomplishments: Britain now has the "gayest parliament of all time anywhere in the world." Not the most competent. Not the most just. Not the one that best defended borders, living standards, or national cohesion. The gayest. This is not a thro...
GB News reports that diversity initiatives at Oxford and Cambridge are actively discriminating against white working-class applicants. Elite universities, once engines of social mobility for bright British children regardless of background, are now prioritising race and "diversity" quotas over merit. The result is predictable and damning: working-c...
It is becoming increasingly clear that our culture faces a profound problem with the Law. Over recent years, the Epstein files have offered glimpses of the immense perversity festering behind the respectable façade of "high society." In the United Kingdom, a series of investigations into the so-called "grooming gangs" has drawn back the curtain on ...
For decades the technological elite enjoyed something that previous ruling classes could scarcely imagine. They accumulated unprecedented wealth, controlled the digital infrastructure through which billions of people communicate, gathered extraordinary quantities of personal data, and increasingly influenced the boundaries of acceptable public deba...
Michael Snyder's recent piece draws attention to something genuinely concerning: ocean temperatures are running unusually high in several key regions. While the mainstream climate narrative immediately attributes every anomaly to "climate change," a more careful look shows that natural variability, especially powerful El Niño events, ocean cy...
The Daily Sceptic piece revisits José Ortega y Gasset's old essay El origen deportivo del Estado ("The Sportive Origin of the State"). Ortega suggested the state emerged when young men from one group decided to raid and rape women from distant hordes, not purely out of grim necessity, but as a kind of adventurous "sport" or playful exploit that eve...
The case of Ben Batterham should serve as a national wake-up call. After years of legal torment, Batterham has reportedly received a substantial payout from the state following his wrongful prosecution. The details paint a familiar and disturbing picture: a man defending his home and family against an intruder, only to find himself dragged through ...
