The narrative war over violence in America is louder than the violence itself. Media outlets and viral charts blame white men or trans shooters as the culprits. But the data shows otherwise: men commit nearly all mass shootings, race largely tracks population, and trans shooters remain vanishingly rare. After listening to Tim Pool and Steven Crowder discuss assassination threats and mob intimidation, I reflect on why grassroots defenders like the Proud Boys rose in the first place, why they still matter, and why the defense of free speech requires both restraint and muscle.
Sinclair Broadcasting baited viewers with a promised Charlie Kirk tribute to replace Jimmy Kimmel, then backed out. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson explains why this bait-and-switch proves legacy media is already dead.
A political earthquake erupted as Elon Musk challenged Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” exposing the rot in America’s two-party system. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson weighs in on why this moment could ignite a long-overdue third-party revolution.
In a world increasingly defined by ideological conformity and political extremism, I find my compass in the timeless works of Orwell, Bradbury, Rand, and others who warned us about the dangers of groupthink and authoritarian control. From surviving the chaos of real riots to watching speech censored by Big Tech, my writing and podcasting explore truth beyond tribalism. I don’t pick sides—I pick reality.
New UK data shows male-born trans inmates are drastically more likely to commit violent and sexual crimes. Meanwhile, radicalized activists like Transtifa are using fear to suppress dissent. Ryan “Dickie” Thompson argues: it’s time to face the facts—before more people get hurt.