Migrants Eat Public Services Alive! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In the heart of Europe, Germany stands as a beacon of prosperity, its schools bustling with children, its hospitals humming with care, its towns knitted together by efficient infrastructure. But beneath this polished surface, a crisis is brewing, one that incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz has vowed to confront head-on. As reported by the Daily Mai...

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Breaking Up is NOT Hard to Do (Contrary to Neil Sedaka): The Case for the West Decoupling from China, By James Reed

There's something oddly "romantic" about the way politicians and financiers speak of global trade—like a turbulent love affair that must be endured for the sake of the children, or in this case, the quarterly earnings. "Breaking up is hard to do," they sigh, echoing Neil Sedaka, as if the economic entanglement between the West and China were a tend...

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Is Child Sacrifice (Abortion) in the West, Worse than Aztec Child Sacrifice? By Mrs Abigail Knight (Florida)

Deep in the jungles of Guatemala, where the earth still guards secrets of ancient civilisations, archaeologists recently unearthed a haunting relic: a Teotihuacan altar in Tikal National Park, its stones stained with the memory of child sacrifice. Dating to 300–500 CE, this altar, tied to a goddess who would later inspire the blood-soaked rituals o...

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Even More of a Threat to Free Speech: The “Crime and Policing Bill,” By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

A nation does not wake up one day and find its freedoms gone in a single, thunderous decree, usually. Liberty dies by increments—stealthily, bureaucratically, with paperwork rather than bayonets. In the UK, the latest such threat arrives dressed in the language of order and safety: the Crime and Policing Bill, now advancing through Parliament, whic...

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Greenland Grab: Techo-Colonialism at the End of the World, By James Reed

The Trump administration's flirtation with acquiring Greenland, now paired with Silicon Valley's proposal to transform it into a libertarian "freedom city," reads less like policy than speculative fiction—equal parts imperial fantasy and venture-capitalist fever dream. According to recent reporting, a cluster of influential tech investors, with tie...

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Was A Biological Attack Launched Upon Hungary, and If So, Why? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The question of whether Hungary was targeted by a biological attack, as suggested by its government in April 2025, hinges on a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak—the country's first in over 50 years. This outbreak, detailed in a Focal Points article and corroborated by Reuters, The Independent, and other sources, has sparked intense speculation,...

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The Left’s Present Conspiracy Theory, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

A conspiracy theory has been circulating in some corners of the Left, claiming that Donald Trump will declare martial law on April 20. Depending on who's telling it, the story goes that Trump is preparing a sweeping national crackdown in coordination with loyalist elements of the military, law enforcement, and red-state officials. Some versions go ...

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Defunding: Putting the Universities in Their Place, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The universities of the West, particularly in the United States and Australia, have veered far from their original purpose as bastions of open inquiry and societal good. Once revered as institutions that shaped critical thinkers and advanced human knowledge, they've morphed into corporate juggernauts, bloated with bureaucracy and flush with taxpaye...

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University Law and Cultural Marxism, By James Reed

One Australian university PhD law course, which requires students to critique their thesis based on Marxist, feminist, critical race and queer theory, has come under media attention, as reported below. Previously there was media attention to claims that law students faced the threat of failing one part of an exam if they performed an ­under­whelmin...

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We Should Not be Surprised about What Goes on Now in Law Schools! By James Reed

I don't think too many people really know the present state of woke and political correctness in law schools. Below is some must-read material to hopefully enlighten good folk. The situation is that law schools are full of mainly Leftist people, just like the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. This has been a trend that began in the 1970s and no...

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The Inverted Reality of the UK, By James Reed

As reported below at the Slightly Offensive website, which is probably a problem for the UK, the elites in Britain are pushing a TV series, Adolescence, which is about a White school boy who stabs to death a multiracial girl. The multiracial female aspect was made to capture both the feminism/anti-misogyny and racism wings of the regimes' ideology....

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The Crime of Speaking English in Once Great Britain, but “Great” No More! By Richard Miller (London)

Today at the blog the question has been asked,why it is not worthwhile for White British people to defend Britain, as it exists at present. There are many reasons: the Great Replacement by mass immigration, and destruction of civil liberties, noted by JD Vance and Elon Must are the main reasons. What is there left to defend? To make my case further...

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Liberals Got it Wrong about Covid, and the Truth is Starting to be Told by the Mainstream, By Brian Simpson

An interesting book review has appeared at the UK Left wing The Guardian, discussing the recently published book, In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us, Princeton University Press, Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee. The book which I have not read to save costs, and because we have covered all of its main points years ago, argues that the liberal...

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A Good Question: Why Fight for Britain? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

A provocative piece at the ever-sceptical, Daily Sceptic, asks this question of why one should fight for Britain? The situation is vastly different from WWII, where there was a nation to identify with. Instead, the elites moved along the lines of the Great Replacement through mass immigration to eliminate traditional Britain, and have moved to dism...

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“How the Government Censored the Nation, Killing Up to 100,000 Australians with No Accountability - and Why it's Getting Worse:” Alison Bevege, By Brian Simpson

The gripping title is quoted from blogger Alison Bevege, from her Letters from Australia, which could also be called, "Letters from a Socialist Tyranny." She observes, reflecting on the Covid plandemic, that laws have been enacted to protect "the bureaucracy from all consequences of their actions, leaving them - and their identities - insulated fro...

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University Students Spying for Communist China! By James Reed

Here is a good example of how American debates and issues are relevant to us here in Australia, mainly given the appalling lack of critical accounts given by our lamestream media. It seems the communist China has passed a law requiring EVERY Chinese national to report back on intelligence they've gathered. No, I never read about this in the Austral...

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Now Even the Left are Concerned About Suppression of Freedom in Starmer’s UK, By James Reed

Leftist George Monbiot, a Guardian columnist has written about how six young women were having tea and biscuits in the Quaker meeting house in Westminster, when 20 police officers forced open the door and arrested them on conspiracy charges. They were part of a protest group called Youth Demand concerned with Gaza and climate change, and the conspi...

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Debunking Stereotypes about White People, By Brian Simpson

Writer Sarah Stocks has given a highly readable refutation of five stereotypes that have been pushed about white people: 1.White people are racist 2.White people are mass shooters 3.White people have no good food 4.White people are inbred 5.White people have no culture I will not summarise the refutation of these points, as all five are absurd, and...

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From Gallipoli to Golgotha: Sacrifice and Easter’s Meaning for Australian Patriots, By John Steele

At a country dawn service last year, I stood shoulder to shoulder with Vietnam War mates, the Southern Cross above and a wooden Cross glowing in the half-light. As the bugle sounded for fallen Diggers, the pastor read of another sacrifice—Christ on the hill of Golgotha, giving all for love. Two stories, one truth: sacrifice defines us. Easter and A...

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Greater Love: Christ and the Anzac Spirit, By James Reed

There's a quiet power in the words we hear each Anzac Day: "At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them." It's not just ceremony. It's something deep in the bones of our national story. Something sacred. We remember the young men who stormed the cliffs of Gallipoli. The nurses who tended the dying in muddy field hospital...

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