Citizen Vigilante, the 2026 action thriller directed by Uwe Boll and starring Armie Hammer, is no masterpiece of cinema. It’s a low-budget, raw production—cheap sets, straightforward plotting, and the kind of unpolished execution typical of Boll’s work. By Hollywood standards, it’s a navet. Yet it has achieved what slicker films rarely do: it has cut through the noise and forced a raw confrontation with one of the West’s most explosive failures.
Effectively banned in Germany, where the ratings board refused it an age classification to avoid “inciting violence against migrants,” and facing similar obstacles in the UK, the film refused to die quietly. Elon Musk stepped in, uploading the full movie to X for a limited free window. It exploded. Millions watched what censors tried to bury, turning it into an international phenomenon. The reason is simple: it names the problem without apology.
The story follows a man pushed to the breaking point by relentless migrant crime—rapes, murders, stabbings—and a justice system that systematically fails its own people. Judges cite “integration difficulties” to hand suspended sentences to rapists. Authorities prioritize political correctness over public safety. In city after city, unintegrated Muslim immigrants bring values fundamentally at odds with Western society: attitudes toward women, secular law, free speech, and religious pluralism that clash with the Enlightenment foundations of Europe. The film draws from real events, like the Hamburg gang-rape case, and portrays a vigilante who decides enough is enough—hunting down predators the system protects.
This is not subtle storytelling. It is blunt. And that bluntness resonates precisely because Europeans are exhausted. Years of mass immigration without proper vetting or assimilation demands have produced measurable results: disproportionate involvement in sexual violence and serious crime by certain cohorts, grooming scandals where police looked the other way to avoid “racism” labels, no-go zones, honor violence, and demands for sharia accommodations. Governments and judiciaries have responded with cowardice—lenient sentencing, denial, and suppression of debate. The elite class that engineered these policies now acts shocked when citizens grow furious.
The film’s core proposition is stark: when institutions betray the people they exist to protect, ordinary citizens may take justice into their own hands. Vigilantism is the fantasy of a population that feels abandoned. It is not ideal, and history shows it can spiral. But the deeper point Citizen Vigilante drives home is that the current trajectory is unsustainable. European peoples are fed up. They see their streets less safe, their women more vulnerable, their cultural inheritance eroded, and their leaders more interested in virtue-signaling than securing borders and enforcing norms.
Without a massive, unapologetic pushback—drastic reductions in incompatible immigration, deportation of criminals and failed integrators, rigorous assimilation requirements, and an end to two-tier policing—the frustration will only intensify. The popularity of this “cheap” film is proof. People are not abstractly debating multiculturalism; they are living its consequences and reaching a limit. Musk’s decision to platform it wasn’t just about free speech. It was about letting suppressed realities surface.
Citizen Vigilante won’t win Oscars. It doesn’t need to. In an age of institutional denial, its value lies in exposing the societal fracture: Muslim immigration bringing incompatible values, protected by a cowardly system. Europeans have been patient. That patience is wearing dangerously thin. Policymakers ignore this film’s warning at their peril. The alternative isn’t polite conversation—it’s the kind of anger that makes vigilante fantasies look like solutions. Time to choose real reform before the choice is taken away.
As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
This is the most important image on the internet right now:
Henry Nowak’s hand cuffed.
Pale due to loss of blood.
Henry is dying.
The demonic hands of the British authorities restraining him as they coddle his migrant murderer.
Henry bleeds out as UK cops and migrants insult him
Ben Shapiro has a completely normal personal life.
His opponents include:
- Nick Fuentes (closeted homosexual neo-Nazi)
- Candace Owens (schizophrenic black lady)
- Tucker Carlson (jihad defender paid off by Russia and Qatar)
- Elijah Schaffer (drug addicted closeted homosexual who cheated on his wife with young boys while she was raising his infant children)
- Andrew Tate (Muslim human trafficker)
- Dan Bilzerian (Muslim pimp gambling drug addict who inherited his money from a Ponzi scheme and gave himself a heart attack in his 30s from snorting too much coke)
- Myron Gaines (Sudanese Muslim closeted homosexual who hates women)
- Sneako (Haitian jihadist deported from Australia for meeting with ISIS affiliates)
So just by being normal, Ben Shapiro wins. His opponents literally sound like a list of Arkham Asylum escapees, just a bunch of mentally retarded psychotic freaks involved in drugs, prostitution, gambling, neo-Nazism, jihadism.
Shapiro wins
The right to criticise a religion is part of British culture
Criticism of Islam is Islamoscepticism, not Islamophobia
Phobias are irrational fears, like arachnophobia- the fear of spiders
Or in the case of Islam, fear of dogs and pigs
Calling scepticism (or criticism) a phobia is a misuse of the English language
An infidel's fear of being beheaded is not irrational
There is no cowardice.
I openly want ~all illegal aliens deported, women given protection in vagina-only spaces, crime BROKEN in cities, phonics and post-Sumerian math back in the schools, masculine fatherhood promoted, wars involving the USA quickly and ruthlessly won, fentanyl and even coke boats burning in the water, child molesters burning alive on land, Israel extant and the Jews safe as a people, the leadership of Hamas and Hezbollah dead, gun rights intact, voter fraud made largely impossible, large-boost affirmative action done with, etc.
These are all majority positions, btw.
The average American today lives better than John D. Rockefeller did in 1926. That is not an exaggeration. It is a fact.
Rockefeller could not fly across the country in five hours. You can for $200. He could not video call his family from another continent. You do it for free. He had no antibiotics, no MRI, no air conditioning in July. He could not carry every book ever written in his pocket. You are reading this on a device that does all of that and more.
Americans throw away 30-40% of their food. Not because they are wasteful, but because food is so abundant that waste is affordable. Your car has climate control, navigation, and safety systems that did not exist at any price a century ago. Your home has heating, cooling, refrigeration, and entertainment that emperors could not have imagined.
None of this was voted into existence. None of it was redistributed from the rich. It was created by free minds operating in what remains of a free market. Every comfort you enjoy today is the product of a man who thought, invented, produced, and traded voluntarily.
This is what the remnants of capitalism still deliver, even while it is being dismantled. Imagine what a fully free society could build.
🚨 Douglas Murray DESTROYS BBC Newsnight Presenter
Douglas Murray calmly dismantles the BBC on his “less Islam” comment:
Nick Watt: “We should have less Islam in this country. Was that a wise phrase?”
Murray: “Perfectly wise phrase… This country had a wildly stupid and lax immigration policy for decades.”
On the bomber Salman Abedi: “One of the sons they gave this country was Salman Abedi who at 22 killed 22 young girls… one for every year of life this country gave him.”
Then the key logic: “Jihadist extremism, jihadism comes from Islam. Therefore, if it’s 1%, 5%, 15% of people of the Muslim faith who follow that version of it, you’ve got a hell of a problem.
And the more people, this is simple math, the larger the number of people who are followers of a faith that has not solved the extremism problem in its midst… the more extremism you will have.
You don’t get that from the Catholic Church… or the Anglican church.”
Murray closes powerfully: “Nobody else is as incredibly slow in learning as the British media and political class when it comes to this problem.
Why is it the case that Saturday after Saturday we have thousands of people going through major British cities who support the death cults who would murder Jews and the rest of us next?
That’s a question you and Newsnight should answer.”
Countries with less Islam have less Islamic terrorism. Straight talk the BBC clearly struggles with.
People are still surprised that Trump shows no grace for people who tried to destroy his life.
Try to imagine reading in the newspaper every day that you are a Russian asset, a traitor, when you know you’re not. Then you’re investigated by a guy who is trying to frame you.
This photo is hilarious in hindsight.
Trump knew Tucker was talking to Iran.
So he invites him to the Oval Office before the strike… knowing Tucker will run straight back and relay it.
Iran sees this photo.
Thinks Tucker has Trump’s ear.
Thinks Trump is bluffing.
Meanwhile Trump’s sitting there smiling because he wanted them to believe it.
Tucker’s ego sells the deception.
Khamenei buys it.
And just like that Tucker unknowingly helps take out the Supreme Leader… and now Americas biggest traitor may be heading to prison.
Perfectly played.
DEEP DIVE - The John Cornyn Failure Spiral
It’s remarkable how quickly @JohnCornyn is falling apart.
The remarkable ad that @kenpaxtontx just dropped on him (below) directly attacked what Cornyn thought was his strength: his alleged support for @realDonaldTrump. But, like Cornyn himself, that claim is brittle and fragile, and it shatters at the slightest contact with anything hard.
Cornyn spent tens of millions of dollars on primary ads in Texas – I saw them every night on Fox – bragging how he has had Trump‘s back. But the Paxton ad shows that when Cornyn had Trump‘s back in his sights, he stabbed it.
What else does he have left to run on? That Paxton is a bad guy? Even if true, Paxton is never going to help the Democrats with gun control and will never support amnesty. Cornyn will. We know that because he has, and because he told us he’s going to, respectively.
Why again should Texas Republicans nominate someone who agrees with James Talarico on gun control and amnesty?
This is an utter disaster for Cornyn. His whole campaign is summed up by that clip where he says, “Go away.” That’s what he wants us voters to do. To go away. To stop bothering him with our petty problems and concerns. We are an inconvenience, a hassle, and how dare we expect him to lower himself to deal with us?
Every six years, Cornyn dons a Stetson and pretends he’s Mr. Texas. But he’s not. He’s an empty suit. A phony. All hat and no cattle.
Cornyn is panicking. That’s why he suddenly went all-in on the SAVE Act. Where was he last week? Telling us we couldn’t have it. All his establishment friends in Washington want him to be reelected, and they’re willing to waste money trying to beat Kenny Paxton because Paxton won’t play their game. But they don’t want Cornyn because they respect him. They want Cornyn because they don’t.
They want Cornyn because he’s a puppet. He’s been in the Senate for 24 years, and yet he has zero influence. Zero impact. He can’t get the SAVE Act passed. He can’t even get John Thune to put the Senate into recess so the president can make appointments. He can’t do anything. Where are all those important friends of his now? Does he have any friends at all?
Now is the time for Ken Paxton’s coup de grace. He needs to send a bunch of folks with cameras to chase Cornyn around the Senate to ask him one very simple question:
“Senator Cornyn, if you lose this runoff, will you back Ken Paxton 100%?”
The obvious answer would be “Yes.” I’m sure Ken Paxton will give it if he’s asked. But Cornyn won’t. Cornyn can’t.
To even ask him this will offend and enrage him. How dare the voters demand something from him? They work for him, not the other way around. Nor can he conceive that he can lose. Why, he’s Senator John Cornyn. DON’T YOU KNOW WHO I AM?
And finally, he won’t say it because he won’t do it. He won’t back Paxton if Paxton beats him. He doesn’t care about the Republican Party. He doesn’t care about Texas. He cares about John Cornyn, and if (when) he loses this primary, he will be angry and bitter and will do everything he can during the time he remains in the Senate to screw with Donald Trump and the voters, the Texas Thom Tillis. Conservatism? That’s just a pose, an act, a hat he puts on every six years to trick the rubes.
He’s done. The signs are there even beyond his personal meltdown. Talarico is getting slammed for his bizarre, perverted blasphemy, undermining the argument that Paxton is vulnerable to Temu Buttigieg. We haven’t seen a poll from Cornyn’s side lately. We would if he were winning. Worse, Donald Trump obviously understands that Cornyn is damaged goods and is withholding his endorsement – Trump can smell a loser.
John Cornyn is going to lose, and it is all his fault. He simply can’t do what he has to do to win – be a real conservative who fights for Texans instead of his establishment buddies.