I’m Christian Unless You’re Gay? Why the Real Problem Is Misrepresenting Christ and Weaponizing Tolerance

Ryan “Dickie” Thompson revisits his 2011 video response to Dan Pearce’s viral post “I’m Christian Unless You’re Gay.” With a libertarian lens and scriptural backing, Thompson explores the line between love and truth, and why redefining Christ for modern tolerance distorts faith and freedom alike.

Podcast: Will the Trans Movement Cool Off? A Punk Rock Libertarian Looks at the Forecast

Ryan “Dickie” Thompson delivers a searing punk rock analysis of why the transgender movement might be heading for a cultural cooldown. From government defunding to social media burnout and rising backlash, this article explores the forces pushing the trend back toward societal norms. It’s not hate—it’s history repeating itself. Read why the “Trans will cool off in 5 years” prediction isn’t just a hot take… it’s a forecast.

Retired, Unfiltered, and Speaking the Truth from the Philippines

Broadcasting from Cebu City, Philippines, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson reflects on life after retirement and why he’s now speaking out louder than ever. From his early days advocating cannabis reform to today’s cultural battles over gender ideology, censorship, and parental rights, Ryan exposes the media’s one-sided narratives and explains why the fight for liberty has only just begun. This post dives into taboo territory with unapologetic honesty and a punk rock libertarian edge.

Hawaiian Shirts, Order from Chaos, and the Counter-Narrative of the Boogaloo and Proud Boys

From Hawaiian shirts to tactical vests, groups like the Boogaloo Bois and Proud Boys emerged as chaotic counterweights to violent far-left extremism. In this deep dive, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson unpacks the symbolism, significance, and controversy behind these modern-day rebels—who challenged authoritarianism not just from government, but from militant progressive mobs. Not an endorsement, but an observation of a growing cultural backlash to tyranny in all forms.

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