Use khukuris to beat machetes into ploughshares
Let’s see just how brave a machete makes a young gang member feel when he is faced with a Gurkha carrying a khukuri
Accelerationism is off the menu
As the conference amply displayed, ordinary is good and that might be enough common ground to stand on while we fight against the inhumanity of technocracy.
‘Extinction Rebellion’ gets to protest while Covid goes on holiday
Their concept of law and order does not exist to ensure stability by providing fairness and an accepted arena in which to play politics, but in the friend/enemy distinction
Your Life in 10 - Andrew Rosindell MP (s01 e06)
In this episode, Andrew Rosindell MP joins S D Wickett to discuss his favourite books, music, films, things and people.
The new Black Lives Matter: what the next import from the US might be
The enthusiastic reception journalists offered Russiagate contrasts sharply with their response to the New York Post’s October 2020 revelations about the business dealings of Hunter Biden
Rushing to UBI serfdom
Universal basic income is actually a lure on a hook. The hook is serfdom to the state.
Australia’s ‘Zero-Covid’ tyranny – and a PR disaster
Attempting to hide information or tamper the facts in a partisan manner heightens distrust and paranoia, so public bodies must take note that their ability to be open, informational, and honest is a large source of their legitimacy and authority.