A legal analysis arguing that Australia's new risk-based hate laws expose an uncomfortable constitutional reality: Australians never had rights to free speech or association—only permissions that Parliament can withdraw at will.
David Starkey and Constantin Kisin discuss Europe's decline in global power and relevance, arguing that Trump's dismissive treatment of European allies reflects a reality Europeans created through industrial, economic, and cultural self-destruction.
British-Pakistani Muslim Lubna describes receiving death threats for condemning grooming gangs, the complicity of 'moderate' Muslims, and reveals how Pakistani children are taught that Jews are the Dajjal (Antichrist).
A British commentator argues that Greenland should become part of the US, making the case that Western security depends on American hegemony and that China—not Europe—is the primary threat to the West.
Commentary on viral clips of a Somali immigrant declaring Islam will take over America and a Western progressive defending Hamas while saying she can't wait for the West to fall.
Commentary on Muslims openly declaring intentions to make America Islamic, culminating in Congressman Randy Fine's proposed 'No Sharia Act' legislation.
Geopolitical analyst Dr. Pippa Malmgren, speaking from Greenland, explains why the US suddenly prioritizes the Arctic—connecting it to Ukraine, the space race, and a broader shift from 'Star Wars' (fighting people) to 'Star Trek' (solving problems).
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy delivers a forceful critique of European paralysis at Davos 2026, arguing that NATO's credibility rests entirely on US commitment and that Europe remains a 'fragmented kaleidoscope' incapable of unified action.
Harris Sultan covers the crisis in Sweden and the rise of the Sweden Democrats. Features Louie Ahmed (Yemeni ex-Muslim) on parallel societies and Denise Westerberger's powerful speech on reclaiming Swedish identity from mass immigration and Islamism.
Analysis of rising right-wing nationalist movements across the West as an 'immune response' to mass Islamic immigration, arguing Western civilization is engaged in a civilizational conflict over fundamental values.
A discussion of James Burnham's 'Managerial Revolution' theory and how unelected technocrats, asset managers, and foreign billionaires have come to wield disproportionate influence over UK government policy.
Ann Coulter argues that American culture requires generational transmission — values need to be 'in your bones.' Post-1970 immigration has shifted sources and accelerated pace beyond what assimilation can absorb. This is the only issue that matters; she accepts Trump's corruption as a trade-off for immigration restriction.
A psychiatrist argues that autism has transformed from a severe developmental disorder into an elastic identity category, driven by DSM expansion, activist lobbying, and the neurodiversity movement's reframing of pathology as personality.
Emirati geopolitical expert Amjad Taha explains why Islamist organizations banned in the UAE and Mecca are permitted to operate in Europe, and how radical scholars exploit Western freedoms to radicalize new generations.
Graham Linehan and Andrew Doyle discuss the mechanisms of cancel culture, why people stay silent, and how the UK's non-crime hate incident system has created a de facto social credit system.
Asmongold plays through 'Pathways,' a UK Home Office-funded game designed for 11-18 year olds and deployed in schools. The game teaches that researching controversial political claims leads to radicalization—and warns players that this path can result in terrorism convictions.