Former New York Times editor Bari Weiss once suffered from Trump Derangement Syndrome—but she woke up. In this bold takedown of media hysteria, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson explores how Weiss overcame elite groupthink, rediscovered independent thought, and exposed the authoritarian drift of modern progressivism. Featuring insights from RFK Jr., this post dives deep into the psychology of political delusion and the libertarian case for intellectual honesty.
Sons of Sovereignty Vol. 1 by DJ Disruptarian is a hard-hitting punk rock manifesto for liberty. With raw energy and unapologetic lyrics, this volume delivers a sonic assault on woke culture, state power, and media lies. It’s not just an album—it’s a declaration of defiance.
DJ Disruptarian’s Sons of Sovereignty is a powerful fusion of punk rock, reggae, and anti-establishment fire. Each track is a battle cry for liberty, from the bold declaration of “Island of Lions” to the unapologetic anthem “Stand Proud.” This album isn’t just music—it’s a cultural manifesto for the freedom-minded.
When a former friend called the Proud Boys “white supremacists,” I brought in Nicholas Ochs—the founder of the Hawaii chapter and father of a multiracial family—to set the record straight. What followed was censorship, name-calling, and a stark lesson in the cowardice of modern liberalism.
Fourteen years of liberty activism, camaraderie, and shared values—gone. In this raw and personal reflection, Ryan Thompson confronts the fallout of losing longtime ally Tim Loe to the mental spiral of Trump Derangement Syndrome. This isn’t just about Trump. It’s about what happens when people abandon principle for political zeal.