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Previously: Judge to Decide If The Onion Can Buy Infowars Following Shady Auction Supported by Sandy Hoaxsters Hey – Alex made it out alive! Apparently, this will mean the company owned by his people can buy infowars and he can continue to operate it. Although, the reality is, these legal attacks are never going to... Read More
I’ve followed the Alex Jones trials quite a bit, but even whilst having the background on what is going on, the latest developments have been quite confusing. The court ordered all of Jones’ companies to be “auctioned,†and then instead of doing an actual auction, they just sold it all to The Onion without even... Read More
If someone said something I found annoying or offensive, my mother taught me, the appropriate response was to allow them to finish speaking and reply with a calm, considered counterargument. Now you're supposed to talk over them until they shut up. Or, better yet, cut their mic and show them the door. Censorship has become... Read More
The Framers of the United States Constitution understood several things very clearly from their experience as a colonial vassal state with only limited legislative or self-governing authority under the rule of Britain’s King George III. That principle lesson learned, justifying a revolution, was that the leader or ruler of a nation must not be allowed... Read More
Democracy will under no circumstances tolerate freedom of speech. It’s totally against the law in Western countries to allow any form of freedom of speech, even if you don’t know about it. The arrest of the Telegram CEO comes after the British said they wanted the US to extradite Elon Musk for allowing too much... Read More
Is this guy even Jewish? Who would say something like this? The Guardian: Bruce Daisley Elon Musk is a lot of things, but “blurringly fast†is not one of those things. That isn’t even a fat joke. The guy is seriously slow. Fat guys can be blurringly fast. [image][F]https://dailystormer.in/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Screenshot-2024-08-12-at-1.41.18%E2%80%AFPM.png=
This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. It’s a bad time for freedom of speech and assembly. But then, it’s always a bad time for the First Amendment. The latest victim is VDARE.com, a beloved, allied organization of 25 years. Its founder, Peter Brimelow says it has been “murdered†through “unscrupulous lawfare†by... Read More
Jew-sider Trump goes full Jew-side? Gah. New York Post: “Donors in New York†is my new favorite antisemitic euphemism. Let’s get that one on the ADL list ASAP, boys. How about stopping the radical revolution of Jews dominating American institut
Graduation is over so the campus protests have cooled down. However, people have not stopped being less angry about Gaza. And the cops have not stopped being less brutal towards anyone who dares question Israel. Jews really are right about the goyim. Imagine that Americans watched the cops sit and allow BLM to burn down... Read More
No one in the anti-genocide movement is calling for a general strike, a worker's revolt or disruptive acts of civil disobedience. What they're asking for is a ceasefire and divestment in any company that is profiting from Israel's war in Gaza. These are reasonable requests and entirely appropriate. The problem is that the students making... Read More
The Israel/Gaza conflict is now well into its eighth month as the slaughter and starvation of Palestinians continues unabated, with many tens of thousands of helpless civilians already dead. Despite occasional bleats of feeble disapproval by members of the Biden Administration, America's government has continued to fully support that massacre, providing all the necessary money... Read More
The media’s role is to draw attention away from what the students are protesting – complicity in genocide – and engineer a moral panic to leave the genocide undisturbed As mass student protests quickly spread to campuses across the United States last week, and others took hold in Britain and elsewhere in Europe, the western... Read More
I think the striking events we have witnessed in American society over the last few months---and especially the last few days---are best understood if we consider a shrewd observation widely misattributed to Voltaire: From the years of my childhood I'd always been aware that political activism and protests were a regular feature of college life,... Read More
Wow, so the Jews are demanding more and more and more from the goyim? I never would have expected they would do that. New York Post: You might be thinking: “Why are these Republicans catering to Jews who don’t even vote for them?†In fact,
In a 2002 interview the former Israeli government minister Shulamit Aloni was asked by Amy Goodman: “Often when there is dissent expressed in the United States against policies of the Israeli government, people here are called antisemitic. What is your response to that as an Israeli Jew?†Shulamit Aloni replied “Well, it’s a trick, we... Read More
Let's talk about the ADL. Some of your readers may not know that you have written extensively on the ADL and that your analysis prompted Paul Craig Roberts to call you "the bravest man I know." What Roberts was referring to, I think, is your riveting 2018 account of the ADL's shadowy history as well... Read More
Is it ever ok to use the so-called ‘N-word’ in a scholarly context? This year, a university tutor in Australia found out the hard way that the answer in our current political climate is probably no. Whilst teaching an undergraduate class on Ethnic Identity at Monash University, tutor Gary Lacey used the word ‘nigger’ numerous... Read More
There have recently been a number of incidents that would be of interest if one has concerns about the sorry state of free speech in Europe and the United States, the so-called “democracies†who tend to boast about their freedoms and the rights of their citizens. The chosen weapon in the US and elsewhere in... Read More
Time is running out on truth, the telling of which is being criminalized. In his Introduction to the 1946 edition of Brave New World, Aldous Huxley noted that the greatest triumphs of propaganda have been accomplished, not by dong something, but by refraining from doing. Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point... Read More
It would seem that American politicians and media think that the entire world should rightly conform to the marching orders emanating from Washington, even though that pretense has become a bit shopworn after more than twenty years of pointless wars initiated and sustained by a serious of clueless presidents and Congress. Increasingly, the international community... Read More
Earlier this month, Arktos Press, a publishing house associated with European New Right, was dealt a sweeping blow by the censors of ideology. The company stated in a press release on March 8: This revelation made me think about our increasingly restricted opportunity to see and read dissenting views even on scholarly topics. One needn’t... Read More
The campaign to make what I say illegal. Thumbnail credit: Gerald Praschl, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons This video is available on Rumble, BitChute, and Odysee. The push is on — harder than ever — not just to ban people like me from Twitter and YouTube, but to make what we say illegal. Sheila... Read More
Sheila Jackson Lee, a Black radical activist Congresswoman from Houston has introduced a bill in the House that would criminalize thought crimes, and in particular it would criminalize sites like The Occidental Observer, but also the much more mainstream Tucker Carlson. This is because it includes “replacement theory†as a possible motivation and would apply... Read More
White advocates hoped that Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter would help restore free speech. We’ve been disappointed so far. However, Mr. Musk has released the “Twitter Files†to a few select journalists, including Matt Taibbi and Bari Weiss. We now know that current and former government officials and even a congressman pressured the company to... Read More
America could lose one of its first freedoms. Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland recently said this about the First Amendment: He looked to Europe for inspiration, saying that “we can be more aggressive†and that “Europe has done things.†These “things†include charging political candidates in court for peaceful speech. Such speech includes saying such... Read More
Last week PayPal, an online service for making and receiving payments, announced that at PayPal’s “sole discretion†$2,500 would be seized from accounts of those PayPal decided were guilty of spreading misinformation. “Misinformation†is whatever some speech control office at PayPal doesn’t like or dissent from official narratives. In other words, PayPal announced a policy... Read More
See also by Jared Taylor: Breaking the Sound Barrier on Campus [Updated], September 6, 2022 Arizona State University College Republicans United (ASU CRU) [Tweet them] a splinter Republican college club, made the bold decision to invite American Renaissance Editor Jared Taylor to speak last Friday, September 2, his first campus appearance in some ten years.... Read More
And now… Mr. Bean. (It’s been a slow news cycle, folks. But just wait. I can make this into something.) Metro: Rowan Atkinson has had his say on cancel culture and the effect it can have on comedy, believing you should be allowed to make jokes about ‘absolutely anything’. Many comedians over recent years have... Read More
Enigmas. I’ve been beset by them recently. Last week, I added six piranhas to my big tropical-fish tank. The piranhas were going to look magnificent, sliding in a sleek silver school between the gleaming, multicolored shoals of gentle neon tetras and guppies. But I didn’t have time to watch the piranhas right then. No, I... Read More
The censorious lo Latine lo Cubane DHS chief Alexander Mayorkas was questioned at a Senate hearing on Wednesday by Republican Senator John Kennedy as to whether he was aware of the TikTok videos posted by the new “Disinformation Governance Board†chief Nina Jankowicz. Kennedy described the videos as “really quite precocious,†a deadpan reference to... Read More
On April 8, it was announced that Canada would soon be joining an illustrious club: the enlightened nations of the world that have elected to ban so-called Holocaust denial. Depending on how one interprets the law, there are currently 18 nations that either explicitly ban “Holocaust denial†(including Germany, Austria, France, Israel, Italy, Poland, Hungary,... Read More
In 2005, President George W. Bush allegedly addressed a meeting of Republicans discussing whether to renew the Patriot Act due to its possible unconstitutionality by angrily blurting out that the Constitution was “just a goddamned piece of paper!†If the story is true, it partly explains the numerous crimes committed by Bush and his associates,... Read More
It’s one thing when journalists want people deplatformed. Countless articles and columns are veiled demands for censorship. It’s far more serious coming from the White House. Spotify recently posted warning labels on episodes of Joe Rogan’s podcasts about COVID-19. “So, this disclaimer, it’s a positive step,†said White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, “but we... Read More
When one travels nearly anywhere in Europe where Medieval government centers, including courts, remain, one will frequently see the personification of a sometimes blindfolded woman representing Justice holding a sword in one hand and a scale or a scroll in the other. As soon as human beings came together to form governments, one of the... Read More
I found this quote in a Reuters article about the arrest of State Department-funded subversive revolutionary media agents in Hong Kong: I wrote a joke piece about the arrests yesterday. It is simply beyond the pale that the United States would have the nerve to accuse anyone of silencing an independent media. The only reason... Read More
This column is Part 3 of a 3-part series. Read Part 1, “Big Tech’s Financial Terrorism And Social Excommunication†and Part 2, “Justice Thomas’ Solution to Big Tech’s Social And Financial Excommunication.†** It is inarguable that by financially crippling and socially segregating, and banishing politically irksome people and enterprises—the Big Tech cartel is flouting... Read More
Freedom-loving Americans have myriad reasons to be alarmed by the Department of Justice’s ongoing dragnet prosecutions of the Jan 6 Capitol protestors. Foremost among them, perhaps, is why many of these defendants are being prosecuted at all. Copious first-hand testimony and abundant videos available to the public — and the government has many more videos... Read More
I read on GETTR that it is very bad for the Chinese to censor the gays. GETTR is the Donald Trump social media site that was created by Falun Gong to stop Donald Trump from being censored, and it is apparently big on the gays. The Guardian: … Tencent
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a cut-and-dry First Amendment case on April 28th, but the erratic Department of Justice has thrown its hat into the ring in hopes of complicating the matter. In B.L. v. Mahanoy Area School District, a 14-year-old girl was punished by her administrators at her school for writing "Fuck... Read More
Nosey Jewish groups and yarmulke-wearing politicians are demanding the NYPD take action after looking into a Brooklyn man's apartment and spotting a Swastika banner hanging from his wall. Councilman Mark Treyger, a Ukrainian-Jew who represents South Brooklyn, requested a police investigation into the man engaging in First Amendment activity in his own home. The NYPD... Read More
I told you this would happen. No one is to be allowed to speak against the official explanations: Biden’s transition team defines truth as hate speech. Truth is what the Democrat left, military/security complex, and presstitutes don’t want spoken or written. “All speech is not equal,†declared Biden transition leader Richard Stengal, a former presstitute... Read More
As I told you, the Democrats must impose more censorship in order to protect the tower of lies that they have constructed. Biden/Kamala means the end of free speech. The media has already abandoned free speech and serves as a propaganda ministry. The cancellation of free speech in America will spread throughout the world. “As... Read More
Multiple European Union states are breaking with post-war liberal conventions and openly imprisoning prominent political opponents and intellectuals for ideological crimes. The tactic being used by these governments is "rule through law," as opposed to rule of law. The strategy is commonly deployed in nations like Saudi Arabia against journalists, intellectuals and opposition figures who... Read More
As the judicial persecution of French dissidents intensifies, it is becoming more difficult to keep track of even the most punitive measures. Thus, I only recently learned that the French civic nationalist and publisher Alain Soral was sentenced last month to pay €134,400 ($158,500) to the International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism (LICRA), the French... Read More
Once upon a time it was possible to rely on much of the mainstream media to report on developments more or less objectively, relegating opinion pieces to the editorial page. But that was a long time ago. I remember moving to Washington back in 1976 after many years of New York Times and International Herald... Read More
On March 21, 1933, the Nazi-controlled Reichstag passed a law making it a crime to speak out against the government. The “Regulations of the Reich President for Defense from Treacherous Attacks against the Government of the National Uprising†made even the slightest expression of dissent from Nazi ideology a criminal offense. This new law, among... Read More
A new Cato Institute survey found that 77% of right-wingers are afraid to give their political opinions compared to 6 in 10 leftists, who said they feel free to say whatever they want. Overall, 62% of Americans do not express their views or values due to fear of punishment and retaliation. Republican voters with college... Read More
My post earlier this month on the so-called “cancel culture†letter proved to be the most polarising I have written – matched only by another recent post on the pulling down of a statue in the UK to a slave trader. The ferocity of the reactions to both, I believe, is related. It derives from... Read More