Imagine a system so noble in intent, universal human rights, the Enlightenment's gift to a brutal world, that it now demands a secular democracy import polygamy, shield paedophiles from deportation, and treat asylum as an all-you-can-eat buffet for global grievances. Welcome to 2025, where the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Strasbourg is...
Lurking in a world where mice are lecturing cats on veganism and hares are volunteering as fox appetisers, Cicero's De Officiis reads like a quaint relic from a less enlightened age. "The highest law is the safety and well-being of the people," he'd thunder, but today? Western whites, those perennial overachievers of guilt, have flipped the script....
Alzheimer's disease: we've poured over US $50 billion into research since the '70s (with the NIH alone dropping $3.9 billion in 2024), turning it into a $360 billion annual black hole for the U.S. economy. Yet, for all that cash, we've got... squat. No cure, no reversal, just a parade of pricey pills that barely budge symptoms while turning brains ...
Picture this: It's 2025, and while Elon Musk is plotting Mars colonies and trillion-dollar robot armies, two taxpayer-funded behemoths, the BBC in Blighty and the ABC Down Under, are still churning out what feels like 1970s agitprop, dressed up as "impartial" journalism. Allister Heath's blistering Telegraph takedown on November 5 nailed it: "The a...
Oh, the sweet sound of shareholder chants echoing through Tesla's Austin factory: "Elon! Elon!" On November 6, 2025, they did it – over 75% of Tesla investors rubber-stamped a pay package that could catapult Elon Musk from billionaire (he's already at a comfy $473 billion) to the world's first trillionaire. No salary, mind you – just a potential ha...
Ah, the eternal dance between man and machine, except now Ray Kurzweil's cranking up the tempo, swapping his old 2040 nanobot waltz for a 2030 brain-cloud hookup that'll make your neural net blush. In a recent MIT lecture that had the auditorium buzzing like a hive of hornets, the futurist extraordinaire doubled down on his transhumanist fever drea...
Dwelling in the hallowed halls of the University of Michigan, where the scent of aged books mingles with the hum of cutting-edge research, a scandal has erupted that's got everyone buzzing, not just about biosecurity, but about the sheer excitement international scholars inject into our campuses. Picture this: packages slipping through customs, fil...
Inspired by a recent piece from Leith van Onselen over at Macrobusiness.com.au, let's unpack why this setup is less "land of opportunity" and more "land of missed opportunities." We're talking about a policy that's supposed to bring in top talent but ends up importing underemployment, low wages, and a side of economic drag. Let's kick off with the ...
Here in an era where convenience is king and security is the perpetual rallying cry, governments and tech giants are pushing digital identity systems as the ultimate solution to modern woes. From seamless logins to fraud-proof transactions, digital IDs promise a frictionless world. But peel back the glossy veneer, and a darker picture emerges: a su...
In the dim glow of 2025's cultural twilight, where facts flicker like faulty fluorescents and feelings reign supreme, Helen Andrews drops a bombshell in Compact: "The Great Feminization." It's not a screed against sisterhood; it's a autopsy of how demographic drifts, women surging into power perches, have tilted the West toward empathy's embrace, a...
Ditching the Degree: Why Young Aussie Blokes Should Pick Up a Spanner, Not a Syllabus, By James Reed
Picture this: You're an 18-year-old lad in suburban Sydney or regional Rockhampton, fresh out of Year 12, staring down a fork in the road. Left: University, four years of lectures, late-night cramming, and a HECS debt that balloons like a bad Tinder date. Right: A trade apprenticeship, hands-on work, earning from day one, and a toolkit that pays di...
The mantra "demographics are destiny" has long haunted American conservatives, evoking visions of a browning nation inexorably tilting Leftward. Census projections paint a stark canvas: By 2045, non-Hispanic whites dip below 50%, yielding a "majority-minority" mosaic where Hispanics surge to 24%, Asians to 14%, and Blacks hold at 13%, a total popul...
Lurking in the shadow of last year's seismic elections, Labour's landslide in the UK and Trump's MAGA redux in the U.S., a fresh NatCen report drops a bombshell: British voters, across the aisle, are far more attuned to the perceived perils of mass immigration than their American counterparts. Titled UK and US Attitudes: Two Sides of the Same Coin?...
On November 3, 2025, Nigel Farage stood before a packed Banking Hall in the City of London, not as the Brexit firebrand of old, but as a would-be statesman charting a course through economic storm clouds. In his most substantive economic address yet, the Reform UK leader jettisoned flashy tax-cut promises, pivoting to a stark diagnosis: Britain's "...
The Big Apple just slit its own throat and elected the blade. Zohran Kwame Mamdani, 34-year-old DSA poster boy, TikTok revolutionary, and now the first openly socialist mayor in NYC history, didn't win an election; he executed a hostile takeover of a $110 billion municipal corporation already on life support. Two million voters, doped on rent-freez...
Picture this: London's glittering skyline, once a magnet for moguls and millionaires, now a ghost town for the gilded elite. Private jets hum toward Dubai, Milan rentals skyrocket, and Ryanair's own Michael O'Leary, never one to mince words, cackles as he declares the UK "doomed" under Labour's reign. "Rich people are fleeing... trying to find low-...
Cast in the shadow of yet another senseless knife rampage, this time on a Doncaster-to-London train, where Anthony Williams allegedly stabbed 11 people, Britain is once again grappling with a grim pattern. The suspect, a man of African-Caribbean descent with a history of mental health issues, echoes a chilling series of tragedies: unhinged individu...
Capitalism isn't just an economic system, it's a dynamo of human progress, turning scarcity into abundance with a relentless focus on efficiency, choice, and reward. J.H. Adler's Amerika.org defence nails it: From Costco's cornucopia of affordable goods to life-saving medical tech once reserved for tycoons, capitalism delivers where socialism stumb...
The alarm goes off at 6:00 a.m. in a quiet terraced house in Melbourne. Margaret, 68, swings her legs over the bed, slips on her worn-in trainers, and heads out before the kettle boils. No fanfare, no gym membership, just a 40-minute loop past the park, the newsagent, and the river. She's been doing it for six years now, ever since her husband's de...
Leading in the quest for net zero, solar panels have been hailed as the humble hero, affordable, abundant, and oh-so-green. But in 2025's UK, that dream is flickering out, quite literally. A bombshell QBE report reveals fire services tackling a solar blaze every two days in 2024, 171 incidents, up 60% from 107 in 2022, outpacing installations (1.3 ...
