Unraveling Civilisation: How Woke Forces Are Dismantling the West from Within, By Brian Simpson

Let's confront a provocative thesis head-on. David Azerrad's December 2025 essay in American Greatness, "Feminism, Anti-Racism, and the Unraveling of Western Civilization," doesn't mince words: the West's decline isn't from external threats like economic rivals or geopolitical foes, but from internal ideologies that erode its foundational strengths...

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The Economic Purge of Young White Males: Merit Sacrificed on the Altar of DEI, By Mrs. Vera West and John Steele

Here in a world chasing the elusive ideal of perfect equity, some groups inevitably get left behind — or worse, deliberately shoved aside. The Spectator's recent piece by an anonymous author lays bare a troubling trend: the systematic economic marginalisation of young white males across key industries in the Anglosphere. From Hollywood's script roo...

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Jane Fiamengo: The Excluded Generations, By James Reed

Janice Fiamengo's "Excluded Generations" on Substack (Dec 24, 2025), is a blistering, no-holds-barred response to Jacob Savage's viral Compact Magazine essay "The Lost Generation" (Dec 15, 2025). Where Savage delivers a measured, data-heavy memoir of betrayal — young white male millennials promised meritocracy but handed systemic exclusion via DEI ...

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Do the British Elites Want World War III, and the Total Nuclear Destruction of Britain, So that a Civil War does Not Break Out? (Satire) By Richard Miller (London)

The logic in J.B. Shurk's December 2025 American Thinker piece, "The British State Needs WWIII to Stave Off Civil War," boils down to a grim, darkly ironic diagnosis: when a regime has lost legitimacy at home through mass immigration, cultural fragmentation, eroded national identity, institutional distrust, and policies that alienate the native pop...

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The Unshackled Doctor: Where are You? By Mrs. Vera West

The Unshackled Physician: A Surgeon's Fight for Truth in a World of Lies – A Courageous Indictment of Medical Tyranny from an Insider's Perspective, by Dr. Ahmed Malik, is a grand book well deserving of a Saturday afternoon read, while sitting outside getting a dose of vitamin D3 and charging up one's melatonin (sleep hormone). In an era when trust...

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The Architecture of Uncertainty and Despair, By James Reed

Modernist and postmodernist architecture truly captures the Geist, the spirit, of an age of uncertainty and despair. In the built environment, these styles don't just reflect our era's dislocations; they amplify and embody them, turning cities into visual manifestos of alienation, rootlessness, and a profound loss of meaning. Lars Møller's December...

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The Great Fragmentation of the West, By Richard Miller (London)

The Great Fragmentation of UK politics represents a profound shift away from the stable, centrist duopoly that defined British governance for over a century. As detailed in Iain Macwhirter's January 2026 piece in The American Conservative, the Labour–Conservative "uniparty" has shattered under waves of voter anger, disillusionment, and a readiness ...

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The Perils of Political Indoctrination: Why Marching Kindergarteners in Anti-ICE Protests Crosses into Child Abuse! By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Some things cut through the buzzing confusion of life with stark clarity: the vulnerability of young children and the responsibility adults have to protect them. Recent reports out of Portland, Oregon, highlight a disturbing incident at the Portland Montessori School, where teachers allegedly led children as young as five or six in an anti-ICE (Imm...

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Are Gluten-Grains Really Making Us So Ill? By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The question many people ask after bloating, brain fog, fatigue, joint pain, or digestive misery hits post-pasta or bread: "Is it really gluten making me feel so ill?" The short answer, based on mounting evidence and expert consensus: probably not — or at least, not gluten itself in most cases. For the vast majority who self-identify as having "glu...

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Australia and the Left Learn the Wrong Lessons from Bondi Beach, By Michael C. Hurley

Here is a maths problem with rushing out in response to a tragedy like Bondi Beach, as the Australian prime minister has done, to call for new ways to make it even harder for the general public to acquire and carry firearms with which to defend themselves. The average mass-shooting incident lasts about twelve minutes, with people dying from minute ...

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The Turning Tide: A Landmark Detransitioner Verdict and the Potential Avalanche of Accountability in Gender Medicine, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

In January 2025, a New York jury delivered what may prove to be a pivotal moment in medical negligence law as applied to youth gender medicine. A 22-year-old woman who detransitioned after undergoing a double mastectomy as a minor was awarded US$2 million in damages against her former psychologist and surgeon. While the verdict does not outlaw "gen...

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The Perils of Progress: Why Conservatism's Humble Wisdom Trumps Utopian Folly, By James Reed and Paul Walker

This is an age where "change" is hailed as an unqualified good and "progress" is the rallying cry of every reformer with a plan, it's worth pausing to consider the quiet wisdom of conservatism. Not the cartoonish version peddled by critics — stodgy resistance to all novelty — but the philosophical bedrock that underpins it: a profound recognition o...

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Fake Cancer Research Publications from China and Iran, By Professor X

The recent revelations from a Queensland University of Technology (QUT)-led study, published in The BMJ in early 2026, expose a staggering crisis in scientific publishing: an AI-powered screening tool has flagged over 261,000 (approximately 250,000+ in rounded reports) cancer research papers—nearly 10% of the 2.6 million analysed from 1999 to 2024 ...

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The Climate Change Brain Washing of Judges, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

 The recent controversy surrounding the Federal Judicial Center's (FJC) fourth edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence highlights a troubling pattern of institutional bias creeping into the judiciary on the issue of climate change. Released earlier in 2026 with a foreword by Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, this roughly 1,600-...

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“Not a War on Empathy, but a Battle for Truth”: A Christian Response to Hillary Clinton’s Hit Piece, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Recently, Hillary Clinton resurfaced in The Atlantic with a sweeping, moralising essay accusing parts of the conservative movement — including Christian commentators and pastors — of waging a "war on empathy" and undermining core Christian values like mercy and compassion. In particular, she took aim at voices such as Allie Beth Stuckey and others ...

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When the Sun Sets on Renewables: A Reality Check from South Australia’s Heatwave, By James Reed

On January 27, 2026, South Australia endured a brutal heatwave — including the hottest night on record for Adelaide — and the electricity grid felt the heat too. What unfolded offers a sobering snapshot of a system already flirting with its limits: when demand peaks and renewable contributions wane, traditional power sources still hold all the card...

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Humans First; Sharks Need Culling, By James Reed

The recent spate of shark attacks in Australia — especially the tragic cluster in Sydney in January 2026 — has everyone rattled, and for good reason. A 12-year-old boy, Nico Antic, attacked by a suspected bull shark while jumping off rocks at Nielsen Park near Vaucluse on January 18, fought for days before passing away on January 24. That same 48-h...

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China is Doing What it Does Best … Subverting and Controlling People, By Cliff Reece

China's top diplomat in Australia, the ever-provocative Xiao Qian, has issued a stark warning to Australia that action would be taken if the Port of Darwin 99-year lease was cancelled by the Australian government. The Port of Darwin's location is of high strategic value and has been controlled by China's Landbridge Group for the past 11 years. A si...

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Warehouses Are Great, But Why Stop There? Let's Repurpose Those Ivory Towers of Insurrection! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Oh, the sweet symphony of chaos! As President Trump (yes, again) unleashes his master plan to transform 23 hulking warehouses across the nation into mega-detention centres for ICE's latest haul of border-jumpers, the streets are erupting like a bad case of liberal indigestion. Los Angeles? Dumpster barricades and bottle-tossing tantrums. Portland? ...

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Terrorist One Day: Election Runner a Bit Later! By Richard Miller (London)

Ah, the latest chapter in Britain's grand experiment titled "Democracy: No Qualifications Required." Picture this: Birmingham — that throbbing multicultural heartland where curry houses outnumber complaints about the weather — is heading into local elections. And striding into the fray like a phoenix who hasn't quite shaken the soot from his feathe...

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