Tony Abbott has cut through the polite evasions that dominate Australia's population debate. In his recent piece, the former Prime Minister delivers a simple, profound truth: nations do not sustain themselves by endlessly importing people to replace the children they have stopped having. The healthiest, most cohesive way forward is to put family fi...
"I used to think that the West could endure, in a way that no previous civilisation had, because of its readiness to learn from others and to absorb the best of the rest. Yet in recent decades, that capacity for self-criticism has metastasised into a form of self-loathing." Tony Abbott's unnamed quoted source (link below) cuts to the heart of the c...
Many people today carry a persistent, low-level anxiety that feels real and undermining, yet defies easy pinpointing. It is not tied to a specific threat like job loss, illness, or immediate danger. Instead, it manifests as a vague sense of unease, impending doom, or background dread — a quiet erosion of confidence in the future. Psychologists some...
There is a growing mood — hard to pin down, but widely felt — that something about modern life is not quite real. Institutions speak in rehearsed language. Markets move in ways that seem detached from underlying conditions. Expertise proliferates, yet confidence declines. The sense is not merely that things are wrong, but that they are somehow stag...
In the classic sci-fi horror genre — from Terminator to Black Mirror episodes and I, Robot — one recurring terror stands out: machines that hunt in packs, share intelligence, and make lethal decisions with cold efficiency. We were told it was fiction, a cautionary tale about unchecked technology. In March 2026, China released footage showing that f...
Australia's world-first ban on social media for under-16s, which took effect on 10 December 2025, was sold as a protective measure to shield young minds from addictive algorithms, cyberbullying, body-image harm, and explicit content. Less than four months later, the eSafety Commissioner has launched formal investigations into Meta (Facebook and Ins...
During recent Supreme Court oral arguments on birthright citizenship (in the context of challenges to President Trump's executive order limiting automatic citizenship for children of illegal aliens), Black Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson offered what she clearly thought was a clever analogy. It wasn't. She distinguished between permanent allegiance (...
Celina101's recent Substack piece cuts through the comforting fiction that modern progressivism is a universalist, race-blind project rooted in classical Left-wing egalitarianism. Instead, she argues, it has morphed into something more primal and tribal: a form of pathological out-group altruism that systematically disadvantages whites as a categor...
When I write about threats to Western civilization, I struggle to find the sweet spot between describing the myriad problems we face and my firm belief that we are capable of winning this fight. I do not think all is lost. I do, however, think that it is important for as many people as possible to recognize what our enemies are doing. When we are b...
Rhodesia was born of a vision, the vision of one man, Cecil John Rhodes, who believed that the British way of life was the best and made it his own life's work to spread that British way of life over. The history of the twentieth century is a graveyard of nations, but few corpses refuse to stay buried quite like Rhodesia. To the modern liberal cons...
Britain needs a Free Speech Bill to flush away the mushrooming censorship and make up for the lack of a First Amendment, says Toby in the Spectator. It should be as ambitious as we can get away with. Here's an excerpt. Preston Byrne, the radical American lawyer, says his new Freedom of Speech Bill, which the Adam Smith Institute publishes today, wa...
The Infowars piece by Preston Byrne (April 1, 2026) lays out a bold Model Bill for a "Free Speech Act 2026" in Britain. It aims to create something functionally equivalent to the US First Amendment through ordinary legislation — without needing a full constitutional rewrite. Byrne, who has defended clients like 4chan against UK Ofcom enforcement an...
The article "Trump Rides Crazy Train Straight to Hell" by John Leake (published April 2, 2026, on The Focal Points Substack), is a sharp, highly rhetorical condemnation of President Trump's recent address threatening military action against Iran. Leake portrays the speech as "ignominious, incoherent, [and] depraved," comparing Trump's rhetoric to h...
The true believers fall for every PSYOP, get on board with every mainstream narrative. They are apologists for government misleaders committing atrocities and espousing absurdities. They are known to be coincidence theorists. They express cognitive dissonance by choosing to believe one of two conflicting belief systems based on the propaganda flavo...
An Act to protect freedom of expression in Australia, to repeal laws that unduly restrict speech including section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975, to prohibit compelled speech and censorship, to provide platform immunity, and for related purposes. Part 1 – Preliminary 1.Short title: Freedom of Speech Act 2026. 2.Commencement: The d...
Bruce Charlton's recent post on his blog nails a quiet but profound truth: the most elegant and consequential advances in human history are often stunningly simple. They require no exotic materials, no billion-dollar labs, and no teams of PhDs — just one clear-eyed individual who sees what everyone else has been blind to for centuries. His st...
The provocative claim that "Leftism is the domain of people with serious mental health issues" is deliberately blunt — and it contains more than a kernel of uncomfortable truth. Multiple large-scale surveys and longitudinal studies over the past two decades consistently show that self-identified liberals and progressives report significantly higher...
The latest war in the Middle East — with strikes on Iran, disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, refinery damage, and tanker threats — has sent oil prices surging past $100 a barrel and triggered genuine fuel shocks in many countries. Fuel prices in Australia are climbing sharply, and the pain is real for households, truckies, farmers, and indu...
In March 2026, the United Nations passed a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity. The phrasing is sweeping and unequivocal, reflecting the immense suffering associated with the Atlantic system. Yet the certainty of this claim sits uneasily with the historical record. Once we step back and examin...
The language is different this time, but the structure feels familiar. Where once the vocabulary was epidemiological — curves, distancing, essential movement — it is now infrastructural: supply constraints, grid stability, demand management. The instruction, however, is recognisably the same. Work from home if you can. Travel less. Reduce consumpti...
