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.
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.
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).
Commentary on Muslims openly declaring intentions to make America Islamic, culminating in Congressman Randy Fine's proposed 'No Sharia Act' legislation.
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.
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.