By Ryan Thompson aka The Punk Rock Libertarian | Disruptarian.com
It’s not every day you see a parade of cognitive dissonance, hypocrisy, and deranged ideology unravel so perfectly as it did in the latest Sky News breakdown. From Neil Young’s cringe protest ballad to Kamala Harris’ Met Gala cosplay, the spectacle was less “progressive politics” and more like watching a woke circus in slow collapse. And as always, I’m here to cut through the noise.
Let’s start with the virtue signaler-in-chief, Neil Young. After trying to cancel Joe Rogan from Spotify (because heaven forbid someone express dissent), Young pulled his music in protest. “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both,” he whined. Fast-forward a few months, and guess who’s back on Spotify? Apparently, selling out isn’t just for corporations anymore. His latest protest song against Elon Musk sounds like it was recorded on a broken kazoo during a windstorm. The lyrics? Garbled nonsense about fascism and electric cars. As cringe as it gets.
But that’s just the opening act.
Enter the circular firing squad of the Democratic Party. You’ve got James Carville, a relic of Clinton-era triangulation, lambasting younger DNC operatives for turning their guns inward. David Hogg, perpetually angry and terminally woke, doubles down. It’s a civil war of uselessness, and it’s glorious to watch. The left eats its own, because when your politics is based on grievance, purity, and perpetual revolution, you're never pure enough.
Sean Penn? Oh man. The Hollywood Marxist compared Trump to a murderous ex-husband who’d rather kill the world than let it go. This from the same guy who sang lullabies to Hugo Chavez, a man who turned Venezuela into a dystopian wasteland. If Trump is a narcissist with a messiah complex, what do we call a guy who slobbers over actual despots but shrieks about imagined ones?
And speaking of melodrama, Michelle Obama is back in the spotlight with her usual blend of grievance and gold-plated victimhood. Crying about the “costs” of living in the White House while sitting on a net worth somewhere north of $100 million? Tone-deaf doesn’t even begin to describe it. It’s Marie Antoinette levels of elitism wrapped in the language of oppression.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris showed up at the Met Gala in an outfit that looked like a half-baked metaphor for her entire career: flashy, expensive, and confusing. She's polling ahead in the Democratic field, but only because nobody else has dared to put their name in the hat yet. Trust me, once Newsom, Whitmer, or Shapiro decide to jump in, she'll be relegated back to the sidelines with a scarf and a soundbite.
Now let’s pivot to border security. Steven Miller (love him or hate him) made a blistering case that the Biden administration’s failure to control illegal immigration has become a national disgrace. And he’s right. We’re not even pretending to vet who comes in anymore. But if you're a gangbanger, fentanyl trafficker, or child predator, the Democrats want to ensure you get due process and free legal aid. The actual American victims of these crimes? Silenced. Forgotten. Disposable.
And let’s not overlook the absurd hypocrisy on censorship. Remember when Democrats and their media acolytes screamed about disinformation, fascism, and the end of democracy under Trump? Now they cheer on political prosecutions, censorship of dissenting opinions, and weaponized bureaucracy. But hey, at least they care about pronouns, right?
Even the entertainment world isn't spared. The casting of a DEI-overloaded version of Jesus Christ Superstar starring Cynthia Erivo and Adam Lambert isn’t about art or theater—it’s about virtue signaling and box-checking. Don’t expect a Broadway hit; expect a cultural eye-roll and empty seats.
And then there's the image of Trump as the Pope. A clear, satirical meme—meant as humor, nothing more. But the media and their cathedral of cancel culture couldn’t handle the joke. Outrage ensued. Meanwhile, real religious mockery in the arts goes unchecked, and actual Christians are ridiculed. The lesson? It’s only offensive when it mocks them.
Oh, and don’t forget the Puff Daddy drama. Once hip-hop royalty, now possibly facing sex trafficking charges. I’ll wait for the trial to finish, but if he goes down, he won’t go alone. As always, follow the money, follow the tapes, and follow the elite connections they want buried.
Look, the Disruptarian perspective isn’t about left or right. It’s about seeing the manipulation, calling out the corporate-state complex, and exposing the ideological rot that’s infecting our institutions. Whether it's grifters pretending to be revolutionaries, celebrities acting like martyrs, or politicians cashing in while America burns, we call it what it is.
We are the Punk Rock Libertarians. We don’t bend the knee. We don’t apologize for truth. We disrupt.
Stay loud. Stay sharp. Stay Disruptarian.



