Has Digital Influence Peddling Eroded Conservatism? It is essential to recognize that offering critique of individuals or their perspectives on significant matters does not equate to personal disdain or disrespect. This nuance, once widely understood, appears to have been overshadowed in our increasingly hyper-reactionary world. I appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News during […]
Despite Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre leading the party to a 9-10% lead over Justin Trudeau’s Liberals, the Toronto Sun’s editorial board is here to beg Poilievre to stop being so interesting and effective.
Recently a conservative culture war victory was won after a brief social media campaign mounted by Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre to get Twitter owner Elon Musk to label the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) labeled as government media.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) recently published an opinion article masquerading as news, purporting to show that the word “freedom” has become a symbol of the “far-right”.
Philadelphia Flyers defenceman Ivan Provorov did not want to take part in a special warmup event and chose to stay in the locker room. This is where this story should have ended, but the hysterical dullards in the legacy media are demanding people be outraged by Provorov’s personal decision because it involved not wanting to take part in a “Pride Night” celebration.
The great thing is, Musk could care less if Twitter’s former left-wing elites are upset with him pointing out their political radicalism, or if they whine at him for supporting common sense things like prosecuting Dr. Fauci for lying to Congress and funding illegal gain-of-function research.
It would be pretty ironic if a legacy media journalist like Gilmore gave juice to the harassment of those she disagreed with and spread doxxed information posted by ANTIFA-affiliated accounts. Well, that is exactly what she did in the past few months.
The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro took a chunk of the taxpayer-funded Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) for attacking him with vague accusations that he is helping to radicalize young men.
Amazon’s Billion dollar Rings of Power set in J R Tolkien’s universe has released its first two episodes, and it is terrible. The only interesting question is why. Is this plane hubris of mega cooperation lazily adapting a classic IP, or is this a flash point in the culture war where we are getting Ibrahim X Kendi’s Lord of the Rings?
Rupa Subramanya deserves all the recognition she is getting for completely upending the Liberal’s narrative on the travel restrictions and mandates, it takes untouchably good quality reporting to make the political establishment this upset, without the ability to speak a word against it.
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