The Iconoclast

Canada Liberals squeak back into office claiming to ‘stand up to American ogre’
By Conrad Black The Canadian election on Monday only partially confirmed the trend of the last Italian and Argentinian elections, the US election in November and the subsequent German election, […]

National Identity, Migration, and the “Order of Love”
By Patrick Keeney The recent debate between U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance and former British MP Rory Stewart brings to the fore one of the defining tensions of our age: the clash between […]

Democrats’ Radical Changing of the Guard
By Victor Davis Hanson I’d like to talk today, if I could, about the changing of the Democratic guard. There was some news lately that Sen. Dick Durbin from Illinois—he […]

Channel 4 – Groomed ~ A National Scandal
On UK television Channel 4 at 9pm tonight. How many years have Peter McLoughlin, TR, others of us in our small way been talking about this. Finally others are.

Now Is the Time to Accelerate the Growth and Prosperity of Our Confederation
By Conrad Black It could be worse. There were no voting irregularities, the turnout was high, and all the leaders spoke graciously on election night. Justin Trudeau had moved the […]

The Red-Green Alliance: How Long Will It Last?
By Gary Fouse Those of us who have watched the growth of anti-Semitism on our university campuses first-hand have seen how the modern-day brownshirts, in this case, the pro-Hamas, anti-Israel, […]

The shocking protest groups that claim grooming gang trials are ‘racist’ and call victims ‘dirty b******’
From the Daily Mail Protesters have been shown to be denouncing grooming gang trials as racist and using abusive terms to describe young girl victims. Phrases such as ‘dirty b****es’, ‘lying b****es’ […]

Muslim charity accuses prison officers of ‘Islamophobia’ after jihadist attack
From The Telegraph A Muslim charity has accused prison officers of Islamophobia amid calls for a crackdown on Muslim gangs after the knife attack on staff by a jihadist. Data obtained […]

Here’s What Trump Has Done During His First 100 Days in Office
By Victor Davis Hanson We’re coming up over the three-month mark or the proverbial “100 days” are on the horizon of a new administration. When that happens, people like to […]

Sweden’s elder rape scandal
From Spiked In autumn last year, Sweden was shaken by a scandal that shares some disturbing similarities with the grooming-gangs scandal in Britain. It is on a far smaller scale. […]

“My Friend Bill, the Passover/Easter season, & the Disconnect of the Jesus of Theology from the Yehoshua/Jesus of History”
By Gerald A. Honigman My good friend Bill often passes on very thought provoking comments. His latest involved the recent Passover/Easter season and, among other things, noted the Judaean rabbi, […]

Trump, Tariffs, Trade—and a Taboo?
By Victor Davis Hanson After only a hundred days, the Trump counterrevolution has made quite miraculous progress on the border, illegal immigration, cost-cutting, curbing the DEI/woke revolution, and a historic […]

Walking Away From Ukraine Peace Negotiations Is Not a Solution
By Conrad Black The repeated Russian missile attacks on civilian populated areas of Ukraine incite the inference that the Russian leader Vladimir Putin thinks that his thoroughly failed campaign to […]

After the Borgias, Colonnas and Medici . . .
By Reg Green The excitement of electing a new pope reminds me of a moment when I participated in great secrecy in what could have been one of the most […]

The Social Problems of Religion
This paper explains how we are in a very difficult period of great social change and transition from one level of civilization to another and that this transition will take […]

The AI religion of Professor Christopher DiCarlo
By Lev Tsitrin Nowadays, one often hears dark warnings that AI threatens humanity with extinction. Like so many prophetic utterances, this particular one strikes me as far too general and […]