The old white power movement was already weak, fractured, and rejected by normal Americans. But according to DOJ allegations, the SPLC may have paid people tied to extremist groups while raising huge sums from donors who thought they were fighting hate. This is the dirty incentive behind the anti-hate industry.
Twin Rivers Charter School in Eugene, Oregon is chartered by Eugene School District 4J, which now requires staff review of policies affirming gender identity, expression, and equity for transgender and gender-expansive students. Parents should know how these policies affect records, privacy, pronouns, bathrooms, and their right to be informed.
Elon Musk’s public family conflicts reveal a deeper issue: parental alienation, broken family courts, and a culture that lets ideology come between parents and children. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson gives a Disruptarian take on parental rights, state power, and why family must come before politics.
New claims about the Southern Poverty Law Center raise serious questions about Charlottesville, media narratives, and the incentives behind modern activism. Are we being told the truth, or just what keeps the system funded?
Forget the old “syndrome” debate. Dr. Craig Childress explains how high-conflict divorces can lead to “pathogenic parenting”—a form of child psychological abuse rooted in the attachment system. Learn the three diagnostic indicators that identify when a child has been weaponized against a parent.
While politicians argue about walls and quotas, the real economy is being built by the people who show up before sunrise. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson looks at the Latin American work ethic the political class is too afraid to talk about.