In the shadow of a world where nearly half the nations, 88 out of 195, to be precise, clamp down on the Bible with bans, restrictions, or outright hostility, the West's obsession with "equalism" and unbridled diversity stands as a monument to self-delusion. Open Doors' inaugural Bible Access List, unveiled in October 2025, paints a grim canvas: fro...
The verdict is in, and it is merciless. The great modernist gamble, that a continent-spanning republic could be built on the proposition that all men are equal, that blood and culture do not matter, that a nation can be an idea written on parchment and open to anyone who recites the creed, has failed. Not partially, not tragically but redeema...
Flickering in theimages of American Thinker's November 2025 dispatch, a clarion rings out: America, that fabled "shining city upon a hill," teeters on the brink not from external siege, but from the slow poison of unchecked diversity and immigration. "Diversity is where nations go to die;" the piece quotes Mark Steyn, a barb that slices through the...
Because a change of heart from the Coalition isn't enough to undo the economic vandalism already unleashed and end the madness. Following on from last week's article on the 20-step blueprint that every Coalition MP and Senator should be following to defeat the Net Zero scam and save Australia, here's part two of the blueprint (featuring steps 11 to...
The West is not dying just from invasion. The West is dying from embarrassment: the exquisite, self-inflicted shame of believing that its own story is no better (and probably worse) than any other. That is the poison called cultural relativism, and it has metastasised from campus seminars to the Pentagon, from the courtroom to the kindergarte...
Five years on, the memory still tastes metallic: the empty streets, the taped-off playgrounds, the police drones barking at solitary dog-walkers, the funeral processions limited to ten masked mourners, while Amazon delivered dog toys without restriction. The Daily Sceptic's remembrance on 28 November 2025 is not nostalgia; it is a war crime dossier...
Governments across the world regulate border crossings through a mixture of administrative and criminal law. While public debate often focuses on Western migration policies, many non-Western states maintain far stricter legal regimes, with penalties ranging from modest fines to long periods of imprisonment, forced labour, or — in extreme cases — ca...
Following from the tragic shooting that claimed the life of a young National Guard soldier and left another fighting for survival, President Donald Trump's latest salvo against unchecked immigration has landed like a thunderbolt. The suspect, an Afghan migrant whose asylum was granted under the Trump administration itself, has become the stark embl...
Lurking in the frostbitten dawn of a second Trump term, America's fault lines are cracking wider than ever. Just days after Thanksgiving 2025, journalist Tim Pool lit up social media with a dire warning: a rash of billboards, sprouting like weeds in cities where the National Guard stands deployed, urging troops to "refuse unlawful orders" from Pres...
Last week US Vice President J.D. Vance pointed out a home truth about the politicians who have run Canada and Britain this last decade or so. They've made some terrible calls, especially as regards mass inwards immigration. To start, Vance pointed to my native Canada and noted that it now has the highest foreign-born share of the population of the ...
This is an age where TikTok trends eclipse timeless truths and AI promises salvation through algorithms, but the divine is staging a comeback, not with thunderclaps from Sinai, but with the subtle murmur of packed pews and the earnest confessions of former sceptics. As S.R. Piccoli chronicles in his compelling American Thinker essay "God is Back," ...
November 27, 2025 — a date that, in the annals of urban metamorphosis, will be etched not with the clamour of cannon fire or the lament of refugees, but with the quiet creak of census ledgers turning. The Telegraph lays bare a truth as stark as a winter fog over the Thames: London's white British population has plummeted from 85% in 1975 to a mere ...
In the aromatic haze of a Melbourne bar, where the hiss of the espresso machine punctuates the morning rush like a whispered heresy, I sip a cappuccino that tastes of history as much as foam. It's not the over-roasted, milk-drowned sludge peddled by American chains, but a true elixir: bold, unapologetic, with that crema born of a proper Arabi...
Festering in the debate over the future of money, few issues matter more than the quiet push toward a cashless society and, ultimately, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Supporters sell this shift as "convenience," "innovation," and "efficiency." In reality, it represents the most sweeping expansion of state–financial surveillance power in m...
Tossed in the dimming twilight of November 2025, as the chill winds of northern winter sweep across a fractured continent, we confront a truth as old as civilisation itself: empires do not fall to invaders alone; they perish from within, hollowed out by the rot of self-doubt and surrender. Tucker Carlson's searing monologue in The Spectator, a disp...
Lurking in the shadowed corridors of modern geopolitics, an improbable yet potent partnership has taken root, one that unites the ideological descendants of Karl Marx with the fiery zealots of radical Islam. This "red-green alliance," as it's aptly termed, isn't a mere coincidence of convenience; it's a calculated convergence of enemies of Western ...
Stephen Miller didn't so much comment on migration this week as detonate a truth the political class has spent decades burying under PR slurry. After an Afghan evacuee, supposedly "vetted" — opened fire on U.S. National Guard soldiers, Miller delivered the line that made the professional hand-wringers choke on their fair-trade lattes: "You ar...
What happened on a Dearborn street on November 27, 2025 was not just another protest. It was a rupture. A line crossed. When a substantial group of demonstrators stood on American soil and shouted "Death to America," the country was forced to look directly at a problem it has spent decades politely pretending does not exist: the collision between a...
Europe's elite have scripted a proxy war in Ukraine not as a crusade for democracy, but as a high-stakes poker game for fiscal survival. John Leake's piercing essay (link below) lays bare the hypocrisy: Moral platitudes about sovereignty and human rights serve as the velvet curtain cloaking a desperate scramble for assets, Ukrainian reconstru...
In the pages of The Spectator Australia's 1 November 2025 edition, Peter O'Brien, in his review of Tony Abbott's Australia: A History – How an Ancient Land Became a Great Democracy, drops a constitutional bombshell amid his broader critique of Indigenous policy. Dismissing Victoria's nascent treaty process as a "major step backwards" that reeks of ...
