The media has stretched "far-right extremism" so far that it now covers almost anything they disagree with
They’ve changed the definition. It used to mean neo-Nazis. Now it means parents at school boards, people who want secure borders, or anyone who rejects modern progressive orthodoxy
Real far-right extremism... the violent, fringe kind....is extremely rare. But the media inflates the term so aggressively that actual extremism gets buried under mountains of propaganda labeling normal opinions as dangerous
This isn’t sloppy journalism. It’s a deliberate strategy: expand the definition of "extremist" until half the population is in the category. Then you can justify censorship, deplatforming, and social punishment while turning people against each other
Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West.
The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
Character only begins to manifest when a man has unrestricted options.
Conditions that dictate a mans behaviour is no measure.
Most people you know are at the mercy of these conditions.
Their character is hidden until abundance reveals it.
The Hammurabi code, 1750 B.C., Law 23:
"If the robber is not caught, then shall he who was robbed claim under oath the amount of his loss; then shall the community, and . . . on whose ground and territory and in whose domain it was compensate him for the goods stolen."
In other words, if the state can not stop or apprehend criminals, they are responsible for their failure and must compensate the victims. We severely need this rule today.
It’s actually insane what SpaceX is doing to the space industry right now
In 1981, it cost ~$65,000 to put 1 kg into orbit
For 50 years, the industry accepted this as the standard. Reusable rockets were "impossible"
Then one company - led by a man obsessed with getting humanity to Mars, decided that $65,000/kg was unacceptable
Right now, Elon and the SpaceX team are building Starship to hit $10–$20/kg
That is a massive ~4,000x price collapse
It’s actually wild that we get to watch this happen in real time