Callum and Stelios discuss Fish Tank, Gavin Newsom’s obsession with DeSantis, and why Callum is happy.Audio Version Available After the Live Podcast Reading List
Connor and Dan discuss the First Republic Bank collapsing, the Bank of England saying the quiet part out loud, and the clients in Epstein’s calendar.Audio Version Available After the Live Podcast Reading List
Independent journalists Dan and Stan of Voice of Wales join Harry to discuss the colonisation of the English countryside, how Wales handles illegal migrants, and antiracist voodoo. Audio Version Available After the Live Podcast Reading List
The Truth About the Dutch ProtocolPre-recorded Thursday 27/04/23. Connor and Harry discuss the Truth about the Dutch ProtocolThe Silencing of the LambsPre-recorded Thursday 27/04/23. Connor and Harry discuss the Silencing of the Lambs
AI GF Pls Don’t Steal Pre-recorded Thursday 27/04/23. Connor and Harry discuss the Replika AI chatbot rescinding its NSFW settings — and Redditors going on suicide watch for it. The “Right-Wing” Leftists Pre-recorded Thursday 27/04/23. Harry and Connor discuss criticisms of libertarianism.
Josh and Matt Le Tissier discuss the media coverage of Matt’s cancellations for his political views, the ever accelerating rate that those with non-regime approval are being persecuted and the most recent instances of cultural decline in Britain. Reading List
How did England’s most popular painter become a political lightning rod in the culture wars? Artist-critic Alexander Adams finds out.When Just Stop Oil decided to seek out publicity, The Hay Wain was an easy target. They printed out warnings about environmental armageddon and stuck them over the painting, damaging it in the process. Little did […]
Connor examines primary texts by Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels, and the writings and accounts of the actions of the twentieth-century dictators they inspired, to determine if the atrocities committed by Marxist states are an aberration produced by human fallibility
The human condition is both terribly depraved and spectacularly noble. We are capable of breathtaking cruelty and pettiness and splendidly positive achievements worthy of the gods themselves. We are doomed to express both these facets of our character simultaneously; there is no other way.
Beau chats to Nick Hughes about the iconic 1976 television adaptation of Robert Graves’ legendary novels I, Claudius and Claudius The God. It chronicles the the lives and times of the first four Caesars of imperial Rome, and features some Listen to the Audio Version
Connor argues that the modern digital economy is founded on debt, empty ideological promises, and giving a fleeting sense of fulfilment to childless millennials — and that its collapse is inevitable.
Harry and Stelios discuss Owen Jones blowing open boomer truth, the scientific development of even more newspeak, and just how communist Gen Z is.Audio Version Available After the Live Podcast
Alex Stein joins Carl to discuss how we are simply not allowed to eat food any more, how the British Conservative Party is way more cringe than the Republicans, and how the American right’s predictions about socialised healthcare are coming
The Museum of London is relocating to a new site in Smithfield. While it will not open for a year or two, its curators have already decided that a display about Roman London should feature a ‘typical’ London household ofOf course, a young Black single mother will serve as the head of the display. She […]
Listen to Audio VersionIt is approximately 12:30 p.m. on the 22nd of November 1963, in Dallas, Texas. A bespoke convertible Lincoln Continental limousine enters Dealey Plaza, before taking its fateful left turn onto Elm Street. Sitting in the back seat are the 35th
Listen to Audio Version On the eve of Armistice Day, one is made mindful of the material comforts and existential protections which we take for granted — and for which many lives were sacrificed to maintain. However, many of those lives were lost needlessly;
Connor argues that the modern digital economy is founded on debt, empty ideological promises, and giving a fleeting sense of fulfilment to childless millennials — and that its collapse is inevitable.
Warning, this article contains spoilers. There is much to laud about Top Gun: Maverick . Full disclosure, I am a bit of an aviation fanatic: the 1986 original is up there as one of my favourite films of all time. But coming nearly 40 years after Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell first took to the skies, Powered […]
One of Tony Blair’s favourite little tricks, one of the tactics he loved to use from his bag of nasty gambits, was simply to present any given argument as though it were already a foregone conclusion. That was his spectacularly always in our future, so best just deal with them now. Capitulating to Catholic terrorists […]
Can men get a fair, impartial trial in England if they are accused by a woman? As the American Civil Liberties Union’s serving ‘Ambassador for women’s rights with a focus on gender-based violence’, we might have thought that Amber Heard was an upstanding citizen. A UN ‘Human Rights Champion’, we could have believed she was […]
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