- The WestHistoryCulture Wars
Restoring Trust
Britain's National Trust conserves and restores historic gardens and houses, offering the public an escape from modern life into the story of their nation. In this call to action, Cornelia van der Poll warns that the charity is becoming ensnared in contemporary socio-political narratives, betraying its own mission and marginalising the volunteers and enthusiasts who lovingly maintain Britain's historical treasures.Cornelia van der Poll
- The WestCulture Wars
Psychiatric Therapy Won’t Heal What Feminism Broke
Modern feminism promised women fulfilment through career success and independence, yet many end up in therapy - disillusioned and exhausted. Psychiatrist Hannah Spier, MD, reveals how feminism ignores women’s emotional needs, delays family formation, and clashes with biology. Drawing from years of treating high-achieving but unhappy women, she exposes the feminist lie.Hannah Spier, MD
- Conflict ZonesReligious PersecutionCulture Wars
The Problem with Christian Martyrs
Ten years ago, 21 Coptic Christians were given a choice by ISIS: renounce their faith or die. They chose the sword. Their sacrifice wasn’t passive - it was a powerful testimony to unwavering faith.Mariam Wahba
- Culture Wars
Leftism is a Mental Disorder – The Facts Don’t Lie
From failed socialist experiments to radical gender ideology, the modern Left thrives on delusion, victimhood, and emotional instability. Why does every socialist country collapse? Why are Leftists more anxious, depressed, and outraged? Who really benefits from keeping people weak and dependent? Buckle up for the unvarnished truth they don’t want you to hear. Rob Hersov, entrepreneur, investor, and outspoken critic of globalist agendas, will make you think.Rob Hersov
- The WestCulture WarsUnited Kingdom
Can Britain Bring Back the Death Penalty?
Calls to bring back the death penalty in the UK will reignite tensions over national sovereignty and European influence. Can Britain defy the European Convention on Human Rights and reclaim control over its legislation?Alexander Shaw
- The WestCulture Wars
The Shameful Timeline of the UK Grooming Scandal
For years, grooming gangs preyed on UK girls as authorities looked away. Justice was denied. Here’s the timeline.Heike Claudia du Toit
- AfricaSouth Africa
How South Africa’s Minorities Could Break Free and Thrive
South Africa is on the brink - will self-determination be the answer? Robert King, co-founder of the Referendum Party, explores how the ANC's radical policies are pushing minority groups to fight for autonomy, with the Western Cape leading the charge for independence.
Robert King
- AfricaSouth Africa
South Africa Takes - Orania Builds
While South Africa passed legislation to seize land, one Afrikaner town builds its own future. An insider reveals how Orania is rewriting the rules of survival. But they’re not asking for U.S. aid or refugee status - they’re calling for international recognition of their right to self-determination.
Joost Strydom
- AfricaSouth Africa
Leaving Home: The Afrikaner Exodus and a New Life in Uruguay
A white South African escapes violence, crime, and economic collapse, seeking safety and a fresh start in Uruguay. In his journey, he exposes the double standard in global migration, arguing that despite facing real threats, neither he nor other white South Africans would qualify for asylum under international standards.
Danie de Wet
- AfricaSouth Africa
The Systemic Marginalization of White South Africans: A First-Hand Perspective
For over 30 years, South Africa has been systematically targeting its white minority. A South African reveals how government policies have eroded their culture, opportunities, and safety.
Rieb van Janbeeck
- AfricaThe West
Donald Trump’s Battle Against DEI - Why It Matters
South Africa and Venezuela show the cost of prioritizing diversity over competence. Trump's goal? Opportunity based on ability, not identity.
Heike Claudia du Toit
- AfricaZimbabwe History
Mugabe’s War on White Farmers: A Scapegoat for Zimbabwe’s Decline
Rory Graeme Duncan reveals how Zimbabwe transformed from a prosperous settler colony to a nation devastated by Robert Mugabe’s brutal land reforms. After losing his land and enduring torture, he found refuge in South Africa, where he now warns against the growing rhetoric of land expropriation - echoing the tragic path of his homeland.
Rory Graeme Duncan
- AfricaSouth Africa Politics
International Pressure: Key to Saving South Africa from Socialist Collapse
How property confiscation stands to turn Africa’s powerhouse into another basket case.
Martin van Staden
- South Africa PoliticsAfrica
South Africa Legalizes Land Seizures Without Pay
A breakdown of the controversial land seizure law and what it means for South Africa.
Willem Petzer