From Johnny Ramone to Ryan “Dickie” Thompson, punk rock and libertarianism share a rebellious heartbeat. This 1200-word feature explores the overlap between DIY punk culture and free market liberty, highlighting the top pro-liberty punk rockers shaking up both the political and musical worlds.
A powerful Dr. Phil episode exposes the dangers of parental secrecy policies in public schools. This article makes the libertarian case for defending parental rights, challenging state overreach, and demanding school transparency. Children belong to families—not to bureaucrats.
In post-Apartheid South Africa, a silent war is being waged against white farmers—marked by brutal murders, government-sanctioned land seizures, and race-based political rhetoric. While mainstream media turns a blind eye, liberty demands we confront the facts. In this hard-hitting exposé, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson, the Punk Rock Libertarian, tears into the media’s lies and exposes the ugly truth about targeted violence and property theft—framed as “justice,” but executed as tyranny.
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” isn’t just a budget—it’s a bold declaration of war against federal overreach. From permanent tax cuts and expanded child tax credits to bans on federally funded transgender care and abortion providers, this sweeping legislation reshapes America’s priorities. In true Disruptarian fashion, we break down what it means for liberty, family, and the future of the republic.
A quiet Colorado father takes a stand against the state-sanctioned erasure of parental rights at a Jefferson County school board meeting. In true Punk Rock Libertarian style, this post exposes how public schools are pushing ideology over family autonomy.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, brings a much-needed return to moral clarity and tradition after years of progressive drift under Pope Francis. With firm conservative convictions and a no-nonsense approach to Church doctrine, Leo is poised to restore the Catholic Church’s integrity. In this article, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson lays out why this new papacy may be exactly what the Church—and the world—needs.