Students at Thurston High School in Oregon walked out in protest after a school employee celebrated the shooting of conservative speaker Charlie Kirk. In a rare show of courage in a progressive state, these students stood for truth, civility, and human dignity. Their actions are a sign of hope for the future.
Hollywood keeps glamorizing fatherless families and boss-babe storylines while theory from Marx to Millett treats the family as a power problem to solve. The result is fewer babies, more lonely elders, and a bigger state stepping into a role families once filled.
College data now shows a clear decline in trans-identifying students, confirming what I predicted years ago. When the government stops juicing culture with mandates, subsidies, and speech rules, the market for identity labels cools and liberty breathes.
In today’s vlog I put down a bitter script and picked up a better lesson from Charlie and Erika Kirk: lead your home, guard one day a week, and fight for free speech with courage and grace. Disruptarian is moving to Rumble, and I am moving forward.
Modern feminism told women to resent the home and men to be disposable, and the results are everywhere. From Ayesha Curry’s viral interview to decades of theory that treats the family as the enemy, this week’s roundup shows why liberty starts with rebuilding households, not smashing them.
Texas’ SB 2794 may be dead, but the principle lives on. Research shows kids thrive when both parents are equally involved. It’s time for family law—nationwide and worldwide—to recognize parenthood as a shared, equal right.