Frank Ellis's classic 1999 essay for American Renaissance, republished February 22, 2026, remains a scorching indictment: multiculturalism isn't benign coexistence — it's a revolutionary ideology that mirrors Marxism in ambition, tactics, and endgame. Where classical Marxism sought to overthrow capitalism by pitting class against class, multicultur...
The Game of Thrones universe has been battered by years of fan backlash over forced messaging, character assassinations, and what many see as heavy-handed progressive insertions — especially in the later seasons of the original series and the more overt identity politics in House of the Dragon. Enter HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (premiered ...
The brutal killing of 23-year-old nationalist student Quentin Deranque in Lyon on February 14, 2026, isn't just another street brawl gone wrong. It's a stark, bloody reminder that the radical Left, cloaked in the sanctimonious banner of "antifascism," is fully capable of killing to enforce its worldview. But crucially, they almost never do it...
J.B. Shurk's February 22, 2026, piece in American Thinker delivers a stark warning: the more powerful AI grows as the gatekeeper of "truth," the more society fractures into irreconcilable camps. Far from uniting us with objective facts, AI — trained, curated, and deployed by governments and Big Tech — acts as an algorithmic oracle that enforc...
One of the most comforting illusions of modern democracy is that those who rule are, in some essential sense, like those who are ruled. They may be wealthier or more educated, but they are presumed to share the same basic moral structure, the same constraints of conscience, and the same vulnerability to consequence. The Epstein revelations sh...
"To the young white men," begins Rupert Lowe, founder of newly forged UK party Restore Britain. Were one unfamiliar with the party platform of Restore Britain, one could be forgiven, given the state of UK politics over the past many decades, for expecting an avalanche of standard anti-white, anti-male, anti-British vitriol. Instead, Lowe take...
Ted Noel's February 16, 2026, piece in American Thinker drops a provocative bombshell: there are no "greenhouse gases" in the way alarmists claim. The whole concept is flawed because true "greenhouse" behaviour requires reflection — like a mirror bouncing heat back down — not mere absorption and re-radiation. And the only thing in the sky tha...
A fresh paper in npj Climate Action (January 2026) from researchers including Ulf Büntgen at the University of Cambridge has floated one of the most bizarre geoengineering ideas yet: cut down vast swathes of the boreal forest across Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Scandinavia, float the logs down major Arctic rivers (like the Yukon, Mackenzie, Ob, Yeni...
In the name of "keeping children safe," the UK government under Labour is quietly engineering one of the most profound power grabs in modern British education: transferring real decision-making authority over children from families to schools, bureaucrats, and the state. The latest draft of Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2026 — a 200-pa...
President Donald Trump has invoked the Defense Production Act to prioritise domestic production of glyphosate and key chemical inputs used in its manufacture, describing glyphosate-based herbicides as essential to American agricultural productivity and food security. On its face, the order is framed as a supply-chain stabilisation measure. Yet its ...
The scientific literature does not support the claim that demographic diversity (by race/ethnicity, gender, etc.) in scientific communities reliably or substantially improves the quality of science. Large-scale meta-analyses and field-specific studies show at best tiny, highly context-dependent associations—often null or negative — while functional...
The article "Death by Lawyers" by Daniël Eloff, published in The Critic magazine (a British conservative-leaning outlet focused on culture, politics, and ideas), is a sharp critique of how excessive legalism, particularly through human rights lawyering, purposive interpretation of statutes, and judicial overreach, undermines effective governance an...
The Catholic Church's teaching on immigration, as laid out in paragraph 2241 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, offers a remarkably balanced and sensible framework — one that calls for generosity tempered by prudence, rights balanced by duties, and charity guided by the common good. Yet in recent years, the public rhetoric and policy advocacy...
While the rest of the world is busy worrying about minor inconveniences — like the escalating tensions in the Middle East or the fact that "limited tactical strikes" is the new way to say "good morning" — our Commander-in-Chief, Trump, has swooped in to save our attention spans. Forget the mushroom clouds; let's talk about the silver saucers. From ...
The ZeroHedge article (dated February 20, 2026, by "Tyler Durden"— is a sceptical, urgency-driven opinion piece arguing that one year into Donald Trump's second term, promised accountability for the "Deep State" (defined here as entrenched, unaccountable bureaucratic elements in agencies like the FBI, DOJ, and broader intelligence/security apparatu...
Testosterone: "the aggression hormone." I'm sure you've heard that before. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in 2022, director James Cameron described his younger self as a "wild, testosterone-poisoned young man," and testosterone as "a toxin that you have to slowly work out of your system." There's an irony, of course, to hearing these w...
Very short video has emerged of an older white woman in England trying to get off a bus, only to be utterly defeated by a surge of black people — happy, not aggressive — streaming onto the bus. We don't know where in England the video was taken, nor the circumstances (perhaps it was after a football match or concert), but it's a perfect metaphor of...
The article from American Thinker by J.B. Shurk is an opinion piece arguing that the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, now in its fifth year, carries a growing risk of nuclear escalation due to prolonged conflict driven by self-interested Western and European motives, combined with increasingly open discussions of nuclear options on multiple sides. The c...
Why would any president destroy the U.S. southern border? The Left typically "pounces" on anyone daring to suggest that the Biden administration had green-lighted illegal immigration to gain new constituents for agendas that otherwise were without broad public support. The Left smears critics of open borders as racist conspiracists spreading the "G...
If civilizations change over millennia, why does the modern world believe they can change in decades? Part of the answer lies in how difficult it is to understand societies fundamentally different from one's own. Another lies in human psychology: intelligent people struggle to understand stupidity, and compassionate people struggle to understand ma...
