Monday, June 29, 2026

HANNAH ARENDT: The ideal subject of such a regime . . . is the person for whom the difference between fact and fiction, between true and false has simply stopped existing, the one who no longer trusts what they saw with their own eyes over what they have been told.

Wisdom from Hannah Arendt here.

Ordinary tyranny wants your obedience. It silences you, it frightens you, but it leaves your inner world more or less intact. You may think what you like so long as you keep quiet.

Total Domination wants more than that it wants the inside. It runs on two engines: Terror, which isolates every person until no one will act with anyone else, and an Ideology, a single idea that claims to explain all of history past and future with airtight logic so that no fact can ever contradict it.

And here is the most important sentence I can give you. The ideal subject of such a regime is not the fanatic, not the true believer who burns with conviction. It is the person for whom the difference between fact and fiction, between true and false has simply stopped existing, the one who no longer trusts what they saw with their own eyes over what they have been told.

Once enough people reach that state, anything becomes possible because there is no longer any solid ground from which to say that is a lie. You do not have to make people believe the lie, you only have to wear them down until they no longer believe anything at all. Exhaustion, not conviction, is the goal.

They say “America has no culture” . . .

They say “America has no culture” and what they mean is that the Constitution and Bill of Rights, English common law, the language itself, Thanksgiving and the 4th of July, the nuclear family, the work ethic, rock n roll, country, plus every innovation that turned this place into the world’s superpower don’t count as real culture.

It’s just “whiteness,” this blank or oppressive thing that exists only to be critiqued and replaced. And this line has become so dominant, so institutionalized in schools, media, HR departments, and elite culture that it’s now the standard water everybody swims in. Most people don’t even clock it anymore because it’s treated like obvious truth instead of the radical self-erasure project it actually is. But this isn’t a good faith argument at all, and it carries clear ulterior motives to justify the erasure of America’s historic core and the people who built it. Because once you get Americans to accept that their culture is either nonexistent or evil, then mass demographic change, open borders, and tearing down the old traditions suddenly look like moral progress instead of an existential attack on everything that made the country function in the first place. The reality though is that America has one of the strongest and most distinctive cultures on earth, forged from Western and Christian roots and supercharged by liberty and merit. And the World Cup visitors are reminding us of exactly that right now. Germans are going viral saying if you want to hate America watch the news but drive through it and meet the actual people. Europeans are shocked by how genuinely warm, friendly, and generous Americans are in real life and can’t stop talking about the hospitality and customer service. Japanese fans are writing poetry about unlimited free chips and salsa, while others are losing it over Texas brisket, ranch dressing on everything, Waffle House at 2 am, Buc-ee’s, the ridiculous size of Walmart, and free drink refills that never end. These outsiders are cutting straight through the institutionalized narrative and showing us what we’ve been gaslit into taking for granted, and that is an abundant, open, high trust, high energy culture that actually works. Americans built it, they live it every day, and they are not apologizing for it or handing it over.

Sunday, June 28, 2026

DR. BRUCE CROOKES: typically orthopedic injuries, broken bones, broken legs, and that is also coupled with blunt injuries to your liver and your spleen.

Seat belts are preferred.  Without stating the obvious, here's why.  

6:38 Typically, the patients that we see that are ejected from cars are among some of the most severely injured  patients that we have.  Most of them have severe head injuries coupled with severe, typically orthopedic injuries, broken bones, broken legs, and that is also coupled with blunt injuries to your liver and your spleen.  So those patients are the ones we worry about the most.  The ones that we don't worry about are the ones in the car who've had their seat belts on.  Those patients are much less severely injured.  Dr. Bruce Crookes, Trauma Doctor.

MATRIX MYSTERIES: “Muslim Community Patrols are driving around in police-style cars, pulling people up over everyday things.” They are harassing Americans for actions they deem as 'haram' under sharia law.

Grok offers the following,

Muslim Community Patrol & Services (MCPS / MCP) is a legitimate Brooklyn-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit that launched around late 2018/early 2019 (initially in response to anti-Muslim incidents after the Christchurch mosque attacks).

They operate volunteer neighborhood watch-style patrols, especially near mosques and in Muslim-heavy areas like parts of Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

Their vehicles are deliberately styled to look like NYPD patrol cars (white with blue/red markings, emergency lights, "MCP" emblems, etc.), and members wear uniforms that mimic police. This has caused ongoing backlash and complaints about impersonation optics.

They are private volunteers with the same powers (and limitations) as any ordinary citizen in New York.

Not police or peace officers — They are unarmed civilians and not officially part of the NYPD. The NYPD has stated they are not sanctioned by the department, and their vehicles/appearance are not approved as official police equipment.

No arrest powers as an organization — They cannot lawfully detain, arrest, or issue tickets like police. Group leaders have publicly said they avoid citizen's arrests due to the risks and liability involved.

Citizen's arrest (limited) — Like any private person in New York, individuals could theoretically make a citizen's arrest under NY Criminal Procedure Law §140.30 (for felonies they witness or certain offenses committed in their presence). However, this is risky, carries strong liability for false arrest/imprisonment if done incorrectly, and MCPS policy steers clear of it.

Role they claim — They describe themselves as "eyes and ears" for the NYPD: observing, reporting suspicious activity or crimes to 911, mediating minor disputes (especially where language/cultural barriers exist), and providing community services (e.g., food distribution, mentorship). They focus on quality-of-life issues near mosques and in their neighborhoods.

Compliance vs. Kindness

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KINDNESS & COMPLIANCE.

One of the biggest lessons that I've learned is this: kindness and compliance are not the same thing.  And somewhere along the way, we started confusing the two.  Kindness means treating people with dignity, listening before you judge, speaking respectfully, recognizing another person's humanity even when you disagree with them.  I think that's a good thing but compliance is something different.  Compliance means agreeing to say what you don't believe.  It means remaining silent when something doesn't make sense.  It means pretending reality has changed because you're afraid of the consequences of saying otherwise.  Those are not acts of kindness.  Those are acts of conformity, and conformity has often been mistaken for virtue throughout all of history.

So let's just think about that.  If I tell a friend they are wrong about something important, not to humiliate them but because I care about them, that can actually be an act of kindness.  

If a doctor gives it difficult diagnosis instead of a diagnosis that the patient wishes were true, we don't call that cruelty, do we?  We call it honesty.  

If a parent tells their child, "I know this isn't what you want to hear, but I think you're making a mistake," that's often one of the deepest forms of love.  Real kindness isn't telling people whatever makes the moment easier.  Real kindness is caring enough to tell the truth with compassion.  That's a balance our culture seems to be losing.  We are increasingly told that if someone feels hurt, then disagreement itself must have been unkind.  But disagreement isn't the opposite of kindness, is it?  Contempt is the opposite of kindness.  Cruelty is the opposite of kindness. Humiliation is.  Dishonesty can be.  You can disagree with someone while treating them with respect, and you can agree with someone while secretly believing something entirely different.  One is kindness, the other is compliance.  This distinction matters because social pressure often disguises itself as compassion.  People aren't told "Believe this."  More often they're told, "A kind person would say this."

"A compassionate person would do this."

"A respectful person would say this."

"A decent person wouldn't ask that question," and notice what happens.  The debate quietly shifts.  We're no longer discussing whether something is true.  We're discussing whether questioning it makes you a bad person, and that's one of the oldest persuasion techniques in the world.  It changes the cost of disagreement and once disagreement becomes a moral failing instead of an intellectual one, many people stop asking questions.  Not because they're convinced but because they are afraid.  They are afraid.  That's not kindness.  That's compliance and I think we need more kindness.  Sure.  Not less.  We need more patience, more empathy, more curiosity but we also need the courage to recognize that dignity to think critically or speak honestly.  You can be compassionate without pretending.  You can be respectful without agreeing, and you can also be disrespectful.  You can care deeply about another human being that reality matters that's why I wrote Breaking the spell my goal isn't to tell you what to think it is to help you recognize the subtle psychological pressures that make people confuse kindness with compliance agreement with morality and Silence with virtue

STARBUCKS HATES SELF-DEFENSE

MOSTLY PEACEFUL MASS MURDER . . . PENDING

QUEEN BEE: This beautiful and talented young Irish teacher went for a run one morning and was brutally stabbed to death in the neck by an immigrant on benefits from Slovakia.

For those of you who want the best and brightest of another country, just go move there.  Plus, it's immoral to rob another country of its best and brightest.  Why would you want to rob another country of such resources?  Isn't the goal of 1st world nations to be so prosperous as to make all boats rise?  Yes.  So let other countries rise by letting them keep their best and brightest.  Because the way I see it, diversity is killing white people.  BTW, the media is really good at hiding your mass murder from you.

Grok offers this,

She was murdered on January 12, 2022.

The post refers to Ashling Murphy, a 23-year-old Irish primary school teacher, traditional musician, and camogie player. She was stabbed to death 11 times in the neck while jogging along the Grand Canal towpath near Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland, in broad daylight around 3:20–3:30 pm.

Jozef Puska, a Slovak national living in the area, was convicted of her murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Her family and community were deeply affected, and the case sparked widespread vigils and discussions about women’s safety in Ireland. 

Oh, about his family

Jozef Puลกka, a 31-year-old Slovak Romani who had moved to Ireland in 2013, was convicted of Murphy's murder in November 2023 and sentenced to life imprisonment. In June 2025, his wife, his two brothers, and their wives were convicted of withholding information or destroying evidence; they all received custodial sentences ranging from 20 to 30 months. Separately, Murphy's boyfriend brought a defamation action against the BBC over comments made in a current‑affairs broadcast; the case was settled out of court.

PSA, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS WERE FREQUENT ON LOS ANGELES TELEVISION IN THE 1960s, 1970s, 1980s.

1950s Vintage John Wayne PSA, Christmas anti-TB Commercial

1970s Buddy Hackett scaring Americans from the sun that provides us with healthy vitamin D3 on behalf of the American [Skin] Cancer Society.


Drive-through polio vaccination clinic in Glendale, 1960.

 

1960Drive-through polio vaccination clinic in Glendale. The event was sponsored by the Soroptimist organization and took place in August 1960. Medical personnel administered 2,250 vaccinations in approximately 2.5 hours. Possibly conducted at the Glendale Federal Building, perhaps a post office parking lot. Photo by Bill Bridges. Thanks to Bruce Dunseth.

Grok offers this,
the Glendale Federal Building visible in the background of photos from the event.  Note that “Glendale Federal Building” in 1960 context typically refers to a downtown federal facility (e.g., post office or related government building), not a modern bank or other structure, like the Glendale Federal Savings Building. This was a temporary mass vaccination setup using the drive-in format for efficiency during the outbreak.

KATHARINE BIRBALSINGH: Henry Novak's police officers were trained the wrong priorities but that training was only fueled on a fire that has been burning their whole entire lives. A young man lay dying on the ground and their most powerful instinct was not to help him but to manage their own terror of being seen as racist.

Ask any young person what history they learned at school and they'll tell you, Hitler.  Ask them, what else?  Slavery.  Ask them, what else? American Civil Rights.  In fact, what little they know of History will be all about black and brown people fighting for equality against the white man.  Women fighting men for the vote.  Gays and trans people fighting for various rights our young people have been taught that history is simply one long story about various groups struggling under the oppressive dead white man.  --Katharine Birbalsingh

Synopsis

Katharine Birbalsingh (often called "Britain's strictest headmistress").

She's the founder and head teacher of Michaela Community School in London. The video in the X post is from one of her presentations (likely at a conference like ARC), where she discusses how society and education have brainwashed generations, the oppressor/oppressed worldview, cultural issues in the West, and the need to restore values like duty and responsibility. 

TRANSCRIPTION 

2:32.  The reason the younger generations see things as they do is because they have been taught to view people in two camps:   those who are oppressed and those who are oppressors.  And in their eyes, Charlie Kirk was an oppressor, so his death did not warrant grief.  The man who killed Henry Novak belonged to the oppressed class.  So the police's job was to protect him not the dying man on the ground.  This is not cruelty or incompetence.  This is white guilt.  And we are the ones who have taught this to our children.  We, the Boomers, the Gen Xers, the older millennials, we are responsible for not teaching our children the difference between right and wrong.  We are the ones who immersed our children in a culture of victimhood which is at odds with the culture of personal responsibility we all grew up in, a culture we very stupidly have taken for granted.  As little as 40 or 50 years ago, the bedrock of traditional, small C conservative values that built the West were commonplace in our schools and our general culture.  One of my teachers at my school always tells me about his grandfather, a man who no matter how ill he never missed a single day at work, yet always had time to teach his grandson how to be a better version of himself.  No quiet quitting for him.  When he retired after 50 years with the same company, he was so proud of his company letter thanking him for his service that he gave it to his grandson.  Once upon a time, we all knew that traditional values gave us a chance at a meaningful life.  All the grandmothers knew it.  All the pastors knew it.  Even the teachers knew it.  So why don't our young people know it now?  We Boomers, Gen Xers, and older millennials think school is just about teaching algebra.  

"The kids' science teacher not so good?  Oh, no big deal.  Just get the kid a tutor."

"And sure they're on social media, but we had TV and we assume they're the same."

"Parents are busy working.  Your own parents didn't war game your upbringing.  It just sort of happened somehow.  You grew up without too much effort, and you turned out just fine.  You know the difference between right and wrong."  

So why would you wargame the upbringing of your own children?

Because raising a kid in the 21st century is a different order of magnitude of task. We have taken for granted the values from our elders and we have missed the fact that we are the elders now. The only reason the Sex and the City liberalism of the 1990s was fine was because we were anchored by the small "c" conservatism of our parents and our grandparents.  Do you ever wonder why gen Z behaves so differently in the workplace?. Not all of them, sure, but know we all know they tend to be more performative than older generations.  Tend to value feelings more.  And don't really embody small "c" conservative values of duty to others.  Or real sacrifice, instead of the performative kind.  Instead, young people swim in a culture of instant gratification, and 

"Live your best life," 

"You do you," and,

"Be who you want to be."  

And if you think Gen Zed is bad, just you wait until you see Gen Alpha.  The culture shift comes from what children learn at school and online.  Ask any young person what history they learned at school and they'll tell you, Hitler.  Ask them, what else?  Slavery.  Ask them, what else? American Civil Rights.  In fact, what little they know of History will be all about black and brown people fighting for equality against the white man.  Women fighting men for the vote.  Gays and trans people fighting for various rights our young people have been taught that history is simply one long story about various groups struggling under the oppressive dead white man.  Out with Dickens, Shakespeare, Kipling, and Wordsworth, we must be colonized.  

History is taught through an oppressive lens.  The triangular slave trade and white men held the power.  What about Britain ending the slave trade?  More than a quick mention, if at all?  Hmm, no.  

What what of the Arab slave trade that lasted three times as long as the triangular slave trade?  Hmm, no.

Okay, GCSE history in Britain is often taught as "migration through time."  So the idea that Britain has all ways than a land of immigrants is embedded in our children's heads most schools would prefer to concentrate learning about the tiny number of black people who existed in tutoring England over a thorough analysis of England's break from Rome.  Medieval history becomes "her story" and is told through the eyes of Eleanor of Aquitaine because after all she was a woman.  Not to mention weeks on King Mansa Musa of Mali because he was a black Muslim.  His bearing on British institutions, laws, and faith is nonexistent.  And the fact that he is said to have been the richest man in history, thanks in part to his massive slave owning society, is a detail somehow that teachers rarely ever teach.  

08:22.  But it isn't just our schools, it's our general culture too.  Take your kids to a museum or an art gallery in any Western Country, and you'll find the same narrative.  As an example, when learning about Aviation in London's Science Museum and the extraordinary feat that these men making massive machines move in the sky, a write-up on the wall explains that "women and black people were historically barred from Aviation schools and the military."  Similarly, James Watt, the man who invented the steam engine and is considered the founder of the Industrial Revolution has a write-up on the wall explaining that his early career involved slave trafficking with a bonus analysis of the whole of Britain's complicity in the slave trade. They flatten the entire human story and all of its complexities Into The Narrative of oppressor and oppressed leaving young people unable to see the world and any other terms.  How can children feel that they belong to their country when they are immersed in an educational culture that teaches that their country is merely an evil oppressor. Children are the future, and yet we are teaching them to have contempt for their elders whose oppressive world needs overthrowing by a new world of young, arrogant, anti-racists, who know better than we do.  We older westerners are cutting off the branches upon which we sit because of the guilt some of us feel for being white and privileged.  We look at Mamdani, the mayor of New York, and Zack Polanski, the very popular leader of the Green Party amongst the under 30s in the UK, and we wonder what on Earth is going on?  Why are our young people voting for and cheerleading these Marxists and really quite extreme politicians?  Few of us understand how much the online world reinforces this culture of the oppressor versus the oppressed. Victimhood saturates every video, whether it's about a foreign war, transphobia, or racism, and white guilt lingers everywhere.  It should not come as a surprise that our young people's moral core does not recognize complexity or nuance.  They have been formed by school and the online world to make one judgment only: oppressor or oppressed.  Good or [evil].  And they are desperate not to be seen as racist.  We see this most starkly with our young police officers.  Well, I'm here to tell you that's on us.  We don't care about childhood, and then we wonder why our children have imbibed the wrong values.  At my school Michaela, developing traditional moral character and defending our inherited tradition is at the center of what we do.  Now, being a teacher, I've got some homework for you.  I want you to live your lives by the small "c" conservative values that were instinctive to our grandparents.  Be brave and put away your lifestyles of "anything goes."  Saving the West ain't easy, you know.  And then you need to narrate those traditional values openly with your children your grandchildren your nephews your nieces as if we're going to war.  We need to inoculate our children against the seductive ideas of victimhood and hold them to account so that they can see that they are morally responsible beings with agency, whatever their race, whatever their religion.  So, yes, Henry Novak's police officers were trained the wrong priorities but that training was only fueled on a fire that has been burning their whole entire lives.  A young man lay dying on the ground and their most powerful instinct was not to help him but to manage their own terror of being seen as racist.  This is not a policing failure, this is a civilizational failure, and it belongs to us.  Because of what we have done and are doing to our children.  I talked about all of this and more on my new podcast coming out in August.  It's called "Strictly Education."  For parents, for teachers out there, you can find me on YouTube.  We all need to be brave enough to teach children a sense of duty and service; Love of country; gratitude over entitlement; hard work over laziness; forgiveness over vengeance.  And our children will reject the oppressor vs. oppressed narrative instinctively.  They will know in their hearts that dignity comes through owning one's moral agency through being responsible and sacrificing for the betterment of the whole.  Schools matter.  Families matter.  Children matter.  Save our children, and we'll save the West.  Thank you.

DR. RICARDO DUCHESNE: The concepts of fairness, integrity, and the "gentlemanly" way of playing sports are deeply rooted in White culture, going back to medieval chivalric codes, which valued honor, respect for adversaries, and graciousness in victory or defeat.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

DISGRACEFUL:

The money that was given was to two NGOs.  The first one is California Community Foundation.  The second one was Labor Community Services.  First one got a million dollars and look at what they did with it.  They gave cash and gift cards to households affected by the ICE raids.  So this is a thousand families of illegals, people who should not even be here.  If you look at the other one, the $100,000 went to 4,000 families affected by ICE raids.  So again, these are just people who should not even be in the state.  Does this aid go to help American families who can't afford groceries, who can't afford rent, who can't afford gas?  No.  The Democrats only care about illegals.  These groups only care about illegals.  Americans get no help.  It's extremely frustrating it's like their entire platform is focused on people who should not even be in this country.  "Passing money to families of illegals."  

GREGORY K. BOVINO: The lowest-performing countries on Earth are the ones sending us the mothers with the highest birth…

BREAKING: President Trump vows to eradicate what he calls a "horrible thread of cancer" quietly moving through the nation, issuing a stark warning against the rise of communism in America.

BREAKING: President Trump vows to eradicate what he calls a "horrible thread of cancer" quietly moving through the nation, issuing a stark warning against the rise of communism in America.

"We have a country that's just the hottest. It just is so hot and I'm working really hard to make it even better. We're going to get rid of some of the flaws. We're going to make it even better."

"But the biggest thing we have to do is we have to stop this, this horrible thread of cancer that's permeating our country called communism."