Governments and powerful institutions have already eroded privacy in ways our ancestors could scarcely imagine. Yet even with today's widespread tracking through phones, cards, and data systems, something more comprehensive is being built. Digital identity systems represent the critical missing piece, the authentication layer that turns fragmented ...
A recent analysis on ZeroHedge powerfully argues that open borders represent a death sentence for Western nations, and the metaphor of the wound captures why. Healthy immigration, like a controlled medical procedure, can bring benefits: skilled contributors who assimilate, add innovation, and strengthen the host. But from mass immigration, immediat...
The news that the death of Ann Widdecombe is being treated as terrorism should send a chill through everyone in the West as it looks like the shape of things to come. When a high-profile public figure, a former MP, minister, and outspoken voice of traditional conservatism, has her death investigated as an act of terror, it reveals how deeply ...
The death of George Floyd in 2020 served as a catalyst far beyond policing and politics. According to a detailed analysis of PubMed, the premier database for biomedical and life sciences literature, it triggered a sharp surge in "woke terminology" across medical journals. Terms like "health equity," "lived experience," "microaggression," "structura...
US Congress Representative Riley Moore recently highlighted an uncomfortable truth in the immigration debate: legalised migration can pose deeper, more insidious problems than illegal entries. While illegal immigration dominates headlines across the West with images of border crossings and overwhelmed shelters, the steady stream of legal immi...
In the streets of Belfast and Ballymena, something profound is happening. Old enemies are laying down ancient grudges not because they have suddenly fallen in love with each other, but because a new threat has arrived that endangers them both. Catholic and Protestant communities, forged in the fires of the Troubles, are beginning to stand shoulder ...
The latest controversy involving American historian Kerri Greenidge illustrates a broader problem that has been developing within parts of the humanities for decades. Greenidge, a prominent black feminist historian whose work on the Grimké family was initially widely praised, has found herself facing sustained criticism from historians who argue th...
One Nation has once again found itself under attack for allegedly failing to provide detailed costings for every election policy. The criticism is familiar. Journalists demand Treasury modelling, economists ask for funding sources, and political opponents declare that every proposal is "unfunded." Whether or not every One Nation policy is fully cos...
The confrontation with Iran represents one of the most complex national security challenges facing the United States. Recent military actions have degraded Iranian capabilities: strikes on nuclear sites, missile infrastructure, naval assets, and proxy networks, but stopping short of full victory leaves the regime bloodied yet intact, still capable ...
The recent expulsion of New York Times correspondent Vivian Wang from China offers a stark, albeit limited, window into the realities of operating under the Chinese Communist Party's tightening grip. In early 2026, Chinese authorities cancelled her journalist visa and forced her departure, citing pretexts that included coverage deemed sensitive and...
The Taiwan Strait stands as one of the most dangerous flashpoints in the world today, where local tensions intersect with global power shifts, economic interdependence, and the shadow of nuclear risk. While media coverage often focuses on military drills, political rhetoric, or the latest diplomatic manoeuvre, the deeper meta-politics reveal a cont...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly infiltrating nearly every domain of human activity. It writes reports, diagnoses diseases, pilots drones, analyses intelligence, and increasingly shapes military planning.; while hallucinating all the time! The allure is powerful: machines process vast amounts of data without fatigue or apparent emotion. It seems ...
Australia is a constitutional monarchy. The King is formally the Head of State, yet in practice he does not rule. Virtually all governmental power flows through the Constitution, statutes, conventions, and the advice of elected ministers who are accountable to Parliament and the Australian people. This arrangement is often misunderstood, even by Au...
"Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die." These immortal lines from Alfred, Lord Tennyson's The Charge of the Light Brigade have long been read as a tribute to military courage. They commemorate the disastrous charge of British cavalry during the Crimean War, when soldiers rode into almost certain death because...
The Economist (link below), recently highlighted a growing phenomenon in China: a vocal and increasingly influential manosphere pushing back against Western-style feminism. While the Chinese Communist Party promotes certain forms of gender equality for economic and demographic reasons, large numbers of Chinese men on social media are openly rejecti...
Interculturalism, the deliberate dismantling of the once-native culture, was a doctrine coiled in the heart of multiculturalism from the very beginning. It was never about harmonious enrichment or benign diversity. It was a slower, more sophisticated replacement strategy, dressed in the language of tolerance, but engineered for transformation. Like...
Multiculturalism told people to adapt to Australia. Interculturalism tells Australia to adapt to new ideas about diversity. Once you see the difference, the whole argument changes shape. This isn't really about whether people from different backgrounds can live peacefully in the same country. They can, of course. It's not about whether migrants can...
A recent column in The Blaze cuts through the glossy Instagram aesthetic of modern self-help to expose its darker core: the explosion of "manifesting" culture is not harmless positive thinking. It is rapidly evolving into a pseudo-spiritual new age religion, one that blends narcissism, magical thinking, and spiritual bypassing into something deeply...
The latest media or activist "freakout" over criticism of a particular ethnic or cultural group, while anti-Anglo or anti-Western commentary remains not just tolerated but often celebrated, highlights a growing problem with Australia's racial vilification regime. Under laws like Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, certain criticisms are t...
Our sunburnt, beer-soaked outpost of the old crumbling Anglosphere, stands on the cusp of something magnificent. Thanks to visionary leadership in Canberra and New Delhi, combined with the unstoppable tide of history (and a few well-negotiated mass migration Great Replacement deals), we are poised to experience the profound joys of becoming, in all...
