From a blue-and-silver mohawk in small-town Utah to Hollywood cancelling Dasha Nekrasova over Nick Fuentes, I walk through how cancel culture went from social shaming to a culture of violence, and why I refuse to shut up just because it makes people uncomfortable.
Some days feel like déjà vu. The morning of November 18th, 2025 hit me like that. It was my daughter Amelie’s birthday, which already puts me in a thoughtful mood, but the real punch came when I saw that tens of thousands of Epstein files had finally been released. These weren’t scraps. These were the [...]
A neo-Nazi group marched on the New Hampshire State House with swastika flags and a “Trump Loves Epstein” sign. Here is what happened, why language precision matters, and how the tools of big government create a soft landing strip for authoritarians, whether they wear brown shirts or designer suits.
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.