Saints vs. Suits: Why Aquinas and Augustine Outsmart Modern Immigration Policy, By Peter West

This is a world where politicians often treat national borders as mere suggestions and compassion as an unlimited obligation. But two medieval saints — St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine — provide a far more coherent and balanced framework for immigration than much of what we see in modern legislatures, whether in the U.S. Congress, the EU Parlia...

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The Last Stand of European Conservatism: From Budapest to Brussels, a Continent Fights for Its Soul, By Richard Miller (London)

Europe is facing profound challenges, not just from overt invasions or acts of terror, but from policies shaped by centralised bureaucracies in Brussels, humanitarian organisations facilitating sea crossings, and judicial decisions emphasising progressive values. The continent that birthed cultural giants like Dante, Newton, and Beethoven, is now n...

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The Great White Mirage: Why the GOP and MAGA Remain a White People's Party, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Republican Party — and its MAGA beating heart — remains, at its core, a white people's party until demographics or delusion forces a reckoning. This isn't racism; it's arithmetic. And in a nation hurtling toward majority-minority status by 2045, ignoring it isn't strategy — it's suicide. Let's start with the cold, hard data from AP VoteCast's m...

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Trump's Fiery Rebuke: Calling Australia's Hate Speech Bill "Perverse" and What Comes Next for US-Australia Ties, By Chris Knight (Florida)

In the ever-twisting saga of global free speech battles, the Trump administration has turned its gaze Down Under. With Australia's proposed race hate laws sparking domestic fury, a top US official has lobbed a diplomatic grenade, labelling the legislation "deeply perverse" and issuing a stark warning. This isn't just transatlantic trash-talk — it's...

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Australia's Proposed Hate Speech Bill: A Freeze on Free Speech That Hits Social Media Users Left and Right, By Paul Walker

Dwelling in the shadow of the horrific Bondi Beach terror attack, the Albanese government's Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 aims to crack down on racial vilification and incitement to hatred. On paper, it's a response to rising extremism, with new offenses carrying up to five years in prison for "promoting hatred" based on rac...

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Unpacking the Fatal Flaws in Labor's Proposed Hate Speech Bill: A Threat to Balanced Justice, By Ian Wilson LL.B

Following in the wake of the tragic terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025, which claimed multiple lives and exposed deep-seated issues of racial hatred in Australia, the federal Labor government has moved swiftly to introduce new hate speech legislation. The bill aims to criminalise the promotion of racial hatred, a step many see as ...

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A Message for the Left on the Proposed Race Hate Laws, By James Reed

As this topic is a hot spud, I will just quote the target article which I think every Leftist protester, who was out on the streets last year needs to read closely. So should Greens MPs and progressive politicians who have discovered an unexpected enthusiasm for protest bans and speech regulation. When the machinery of censorship is built, it is ra...

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Hate Laws Generate Rising Hate, By David Llewellyn Smith

"Any reasonable person should hate these hate laws. Andrew Hastie for PM. Mr Hastie on Wednesday afternoon doubled down on his opposition to the bill, which he said was "an attack on our basic democratic freedoms, freedom of conscience, freedom of speech and freedom of religion". Just get out of the way for Andrew, Susan. You're putting Pauline in ...

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When Even the Pope Sounds the Alarm: Pope Leo XIV's Stark Warning on Free Speech is a Red Flag for the West, By Peter West

When tech billionaires, rogue AIs, and satirical bans on outspoken blondes dominate headlines, it's easy to dismiss concerns about free speech as partisan whining. But when the Vicar of Christ — the first American pope, no less — steps to the podium and declares that "genuine freedom of expression is rapidly shrinking" in the West, using "Orwellian...

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Help Senator Babet Enshrine Free Speech in Australia’s Constitution! Senator Babet

WARNING: The government is coming for your ability to speak! Contrary to what the legacy media may have told you this bill has absolutely nothing to do with protecting Jews and everything to do with taking ordinary citizens ability to speak. Australia will soon become the UK where tens of thousands of people have already been arrested for posts on ...

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Keir Starmer's Real Nightmare: Eva Vlaardingerbroek Banned Because She's Too ... Attractive? By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

Oh, the horror unfolding in rainy old Blighty! The British government, under the steely gaze of Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has struck a decisive blow against the forces of... well, apparently devastating good looks. Dutch conservative commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek — better known on X as @EvaVlaar—has had her Electronic Travel Authorisation (ET...

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Cosmic Rays: The Invisible Invaders Quietly Hacking Earth's Tech, Weather, and Life, By Professor X

From the depths of exploding stars to the circuits in your smartphone, cosmic rays are the universe's sneaky saboteurs, high-energy particles zipping through space at near-light speeds, crashing into our planet like uninvited guests at a cosmic party. Sure, they sound like sci-fi fodder, but as a recent JetBlue flight over Florida dramatically illu...

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Putin's Nuclear Poker Face: Underestimating Diversity as Europe's Ultimate Woke Weapon (Satire), By Richard Miller (London)

Oh, the drama in the geopolitical sandbox! Just when you thought the Ukraine war couldn't get more apocalyptic, Tucker Carlson drops a bombshell on his Wednesday night show (January 14, 2026 US, for those tracking the end-times calendar). In an interview with Sergey Karaganov — Putin's longtime whisperer and apparent doomsday hype man — the Russian...

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Australia’s Draconian New Hate Speech Bill: A Repressive Assault on What was Left of Free Expression, By Paul Walker

In the wake of tragic events like the Bondi Beach attack in late 2025, the Australian government has responded with its usual opportunism. On January 12, 2026, Attorney-General Michelle Rowland announced the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026, describing it as delivering "the toughest hate laws Australia has ever seen." Prime Min...

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Australia’s New Hate Speech Bill is Reckless, Contradictory, and Repressive, By Christina Maaas

Australia's hate law rewrites justice into a guessing game where imagined offense can cost you five years of your life. On January 12, Australia's Attorney-General Michelle Rowland stepped to the podium and announced what she called "the toughest hate laws Australia has ever seen." The government plans to push its Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and ...

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George Christensen on the Most Dangerous Bill Australians Have Yet Seen, By James Reed

George has set out the case in plain terms about why the Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill is the most dangerous threat to any resemblance of free speech left in socialist cesspool Australia. Governments in their terminal stages of decay, of managed decline like Australia, usually degenerate into such things. It can do nothing to stop...

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Goethe: The Last Universal Genius in a World of Specialists, By Professor X

Here in an age of hyper-specialisation — where a PhD in quantum optics might not know Shakespeare, and a literary critic can't balance a chemical equation — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe stands as a defiant colossus. He was not merely a poet, novelist, or playwright. He was a polymathic titan who mastered literature, science, politics, theatre directi...

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Seoul's Iron Curtain: How a "Progressive" Election Just Installed a Speech Police State, By Richard Miller (London)

November 11, 2025: A date that will live in infamy for anyone who believes democracy thrives on open debate, not on gag orders from the ruling class. In a cabinet meeting that reeked of authoritarian cosplay, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung — fresh off a razor-thin electoral "victory" for his far-left Democratic Party — declared war on words. ...

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When the Smartest People Believe the Dumbest Things: How the System Hacks Intelligence, By Brian Simpson

The smartest people in the room are often the easiest to fool. Give them a complex model, a Latin phrase, a peer-reviewed citation, and a moral halo—and they'll swallow the most absurd deceptions whole. The system doesn't need to control the masses with brute force. It controls the elite with vanity, abstraction, and the illusion of mastery. This i...

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Australia’s Great International Student Market Illusion, By Paul Walker

The great international student market illusion in Australia boils down to this: what policymakers and universities tout as a booming $50+ billion "export" industry is largely a statistical mirage, masking a system that functions more as a population replacement pipeline than a genuine export earner. Leith van Onselen's Macrobusiness.com.au piece f...

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