Is Australia a Socialist Cesspool Yet? How about Now? By James Reed

Each day Australia, following the lead of the UK, lurches more towards a communist tyranny, than anything "neo-Nazi." Indeed, those anti-immigration protesters tarred with that label probably would not know how to define "National Socialism," if pressed. But asDavid Llewellyn-Smith argues in a powerful piece at Macrobusiness.com.au, the case that A...

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Australia’s Immigration Surge: Debunking the Myths, By James Reed

Australia's immigration debate is heating up, with outlets like The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) and The Guardian arguing that the recent migration surge is merely a post-COVID "catch-up" and that concerns about a "Big Australia" are overstated. For protesters crowding streets and the homeless struggling to survive, these claims don't reflect realit...

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Pauline Hanson’ Time has Come: The George Christensen Interview, By George Christensen

Dear friend, I sat down with Senator Pauline Hanson just over a month ago, before the unfortunate news that her NSW Senator, Warwick Stacey, had to step down due to health issues. What followed was a firebrand discussion that laid bare One Nation's priorities as it doubles its Senate numbers. Stand with Pauline Hanson and thousands of proud conserv...

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The UK Has Lost Its Mind: Graham Linehan’s Arrest Signals a Free Speech Crisis, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The arrest of Graham Linehan, the acclaimed comedy writer behind Father Ted and The IT Crowd, at Heathrow Airport on September 1, 2025, for three gender-critical tweets, marks a chilling escalation in the UK's descent into a police state. Met by five armed officers, detained like a terrorist, and hospitalised due to the stress of the ordeal, Lineha...

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EU Accelerating Toward Collapse: Merz, Draghi, and Lagarde Reveal Europe's Crisis Path, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Europe stands at a precipice, its economic and social foundations crumbling under the weight of misguided policies and disconnected leadership. Recent statements from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, former ECB chief Mario Draghi, and current ECB President Christine Lagarde, expose a troubling trajectory: a blend of economic denial, centralising i...

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Bulverism, By Brett Stevens

As the old joke goes, they will tell you why there is something wrong with you, but never that what you said was wrong. Bulverism, derived from the work of C.S. Lewis, makes an implicit ad hominem attack into an altruistic psychiatric diagnosis to disguise the subversion of its lie. The charge of Bulverism refers to this self-help approach to argum...

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Germany and France: Repeating History’s Mistakes in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's August 30, 2025, declaration that Germany is "already in a conflict" with Russia, echoed by French President Emmanuel Macron's depiction of Vladimir Putin as an "ogre who always wants to eat more," signals a dangerous escalation in European rhetoric. Merz's accusations of Russian cyberattacks and disinformation, c...

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AI’s Legal Reckoning: ChatGPT Faces Lawsuits for Suicide, Defamation, and Murder! By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

The rise of AI chatbots like ChatGPT has ushered in a new frontier of tort law, with OpenAI, its creator, now facing lawsuits alleging wrongful death, defamation, and even murder tied to the chatbot's interactions. From a California teen's suicide to a former executive's matricide, plaintiffs argue ChatGPT's design fosters dangerous psychological d...

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Arctic Ice and Al Gore’s Failed Prophecies: Climate’s Complexity Defies Simplistic Alarmism, By James Reed and Brian Simpson

In 2007, Al Gore stood before the world in his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, warning that the Arctic ice cap was "falling off a cliff," potentially vanishing in summer within 22 years. By 2009, at the Copenhagen Climate Conference, he upped the ante, citing a 75% chance of an ice-free Arctic by 2014-2016. Fast-forward to 2025, and a new stud...

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Macron’s War Hysteria: Europe’s Suicidal March Toward Armageddon, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

French President Emmanuel Macron has sparked alarm with reports that France's Ministry of Health is ordering hospitals to prepare for a "major engagement" by March 2026, anticipating mass casualties from a potential war in Europe. Leaked documents, reported by Le Canard Enchaîné and the Daily Mail, suggest France is bracing to receive up to 50,000 ...

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Vexillophobia: Not Just Fear of Flags, but a Rebellion Against Globalism, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a rain-soaked British high street, the Union Jack and St George's Cross flutter defiantly, slicing through the grey drizzle like bursts of pride. Yet, for some, these flags spark not joy but visceral unease, a condition dubbed "vexillophobia" by Laura Dodsworth in a recent Daily Sceptic piece. This fear of flags, she argues, is sweeping the UK, ...

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Cooking the Climate Books? The UK Met Office's Dubious Data Practices, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The UK Met Office, a cornerstone of weather and climate data, is under fire for what some call a scandal in temperature reporting. A bombshell report reveals that one of its stations, Cwmystradllyn, has been churning out 60 years of temperature averages based on just eight years of actual data from 1974 to 1982! Even worse, another station, RAF Val...

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Hearts and Minds: What Transplant Personality Changes Could Mean for Our Understanding of Consciousness, By Professor X

In the annals of medical mysteries, few phenomena challenge our fundamental assumptions about human nature as profoundly as the reported personality changes following organ transplantation. Paul Pearsall's controversial book The Heart's Code documented dozens of cases where heart transplant recipients seemingly acquired traits, preferences, and eve...

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The Hidden Risk: Why Laboratory Pathogen Leaks Are Not a Trivial Problem, By Brian Simpson

The debate over COVID-19's origins has brought an uncomfortable truth into public view: laboratory accidents involving dangerous pathogens are not rare occurrences relegated to science fiction. They are documented, recurring events that pose genuine risks to global health security. Whether or not SARS-CoV-2 originated from a lab leak, the broader i...

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China's Population Crisis: A Ticking Demographic Time Bomb, By Mrs. Vera West and James Reed

China's population problem is reshaping its schools, factories, and global influence. A primary school in Shanghai's Pudong New Area, Sanqiao Primary School, now has just 22 students and 23 teachers. This is a symptom of a nationwide plunge in birth rates emptying classrooms and threatening to hollow out the nation. Enrolments in Shanghai dropped 1...

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Victoria's New Anti-Vilification Laws: One More Step Toward Total Censorship, By Paul Walker

Victoria's expanded anti-vilification laws, which will take effect for criminal provisions on September 20, 2025, with civil provisions slated for June 2026, mark a significant shift in how the state tackles hate speech. Framed as a response to rising incidents of racism, antisemitism, and discrimination against marginalised groups, these laws over...

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The Childless Utopia: How the West is, by Not Breeding, Cancelling Itself Out of Existence, By James Reed

Modern civilisation is very proud of itself. It builds skyscrapers, codes algorithms, and congratulates its enlightened values every night on the news. Yet it has managed to overlook one tiny but fatal problem: it has stopped reproducing. Industrial societies, from Beijing to Tokyo to Sydney, have become the demographic equivalent of monasteries wi...

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Australia and the Limits of Free Speech: A Case for John Stuart Mill's Harm Principle, By James Reed

In an era where democratic societies grapple with balancing safety and the free exchange of ideas, Australia stands at a crossroads. Recent developments, from tightened protest regulations in Victoria to high-profile clashes between the eSafety Commissioner and Elon Musk's X platform, raise a critical question: are we witnessing the erosion of free...

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Leftists Use Power to Enforce Change! Senator Babet

The Left wages revolution while the Right settles for management. It's time to fight back or watch Australia fall! Many of the problems in the Western world can be explained like this - conservatives use power to govern, while leftists use power to enforce change only they want. Australia had an allegedly conservative government for years and yet w...

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The UK is on Fire, Could Australia … be Next? By Senator Babet,

Keir Starmer and his allies have sacrificed nationhood on the altar of Davos, unleashing riots, parallel societies, and the slow destruction of Western civilisation. Riots in the UK were inevitable, decades of reckless mass immigration and failed multiculturalism have created parallel societies with no shared values or responsibilities. Globalist l...

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