The Lesser of Two Evils: Responding to Joel Davis and Keith Woods
/13 Comments/in Communism, Featured Articles, National Socialism/by Spencer J. Quinn1559 Words Before a hot war begins, when the bullets start flying and the bombs start exploding, political warfare rages. We witness political warfare these days almost every time politicians open their mouths. Before political warfare, however, we have cultural warfare, which is where metapolitics becomes important. This kind of warfare consists of various historical, […]
Israel Brags About Controlling Americans’ Speech
/3 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldApril 4, 2025 Jimmy Dore and Information Liberation 8 Aaron Mate pointed out that Israel is a foreign government, yet its leaders are bragging about shutting down the free speech of Americans, and neither the White House, nor the Democrats, are standing up against Israel. Civil liberties attorney Jenin Younis said that both parties in Congress […]
As the U.S. abandons DEI, Canada doubles down: Dave Snow in The Hub
/5 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldTo fix higher education we must depoliticize grant funding and remove DEI considerations. This article originally appeared in The Hub. By Dave Snow, Associate professor in political science at the University of Guelph and a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute While the U.S. government, corporations, and universities begin to abandon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies, Canada has […]
Tuukka Kuru interviews Dr. Tom Sunic
/2 Comments/in Featured Articles/by Tom Sunic, Ph.D.Greetings, Tom! How are you and your family doing? We are exercising the art of psychic survival amidst our troubled times. Having survived the fraud of communism, there is no reason we cannot survive the deception of liberalism. You have actively followed Trump’s second term and carefully assessed its impact on global politics. Was Trump’s […]
Scott Bessent on the Trump tariffs
/5 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldThe Trump tariffs have become a huge political issue and have tanked the stock market. But the goals are great even if a bit iffy. A major goal is helping the working class whose standard of living has deteriorated in recent decades—Bessent notes working people going to food banks. He is concerned about the often-noted […]
To burn or not to burn, Part 3: Reflections on Ireland’s refugee lunacy
/9 Comments/in Featured Articles/by GanainmOnly two foreigner-related burnings in the last six months, two buildings destroyed by masked men with hand tools, the end of a Brother War and a battle that never happened. Some good news: Two refugee centres have been stopped, without the need to burn them. In Athlone, the 1,000-man camp caused repeated marches. Even local […]
This Genocidal Psycho Just Got Elected To US Congress: “May The Streets of Gaza Overflow With Blood”
/5 Comments/in General/by Kevin MacDonaldRelated: Phone video appears to contradict Israel’s account in troops’ killing of 15 Palestinian medics and burying them in a mass grave.




