The Iconoclast

Unite the KIngdom 2. Free T0mmy. Free all the political prisoners.
By Esmerelda Weatherwax To London for the second march for Unite the Kingdom, also to call for the release of T0mmy R0bins0n and all the political prisoners in British prisons. […]

Updates from London
It has gone well. A good turnout, although October and last summer were even bigger. The Stand up to Racism/Socialist Worker rally seemed smaller and was breaking up as […]

NER is 19-years-old today!

Free T0mmy – Unite the Kingdom
London Saturday 1st February: Waterloo to Westminster. If I can get some pictures up while I am there I will. Otherwise I intend to report at length once home. […]

British hostage Emily Damari ‘was held in UN building and denied medical treatment’
From the Telegraph British-Israeli citizen Emily Damari has claimed that Hamas held her in UN facilities during her captivity in Gaza during a phone call with Sir Keir Starmer. Emily and her […]

The Harder the Change, the Tougher the Vote
By Victor Davis Hanson We’re in a weekslong process of confirming nominees of the Donald Trump administration for these 13 Cabinet-level positions. And I think it may go on all the way […]

Cute Force
By Theodore Dalrymple One of the characteristics of the present age, no doubt a consequence of the expansion of tertiary education beyond the capacity of people to benefit from it, […]

Rochdale rape and abuse trial continues as eight men accused of treating two girls as ‘sex slaves’
For some reason the jury was discharged earlier this week and a new one sworn in and the trial started again. It probably isn’t for any significant reason. The Manchester […]

Rolling Back DEI: Resisting Forced Equality
By Theodore Dalrymple Equality of opportunity is to modern political thought what deliciousness is to food: everyone is for it, no one is against it. And yet, if everyone took […]

Where the Wind Blows Across Sage
By Carl Nelson The farm we were homesteading in the Columbia Basin in the ‘50s was a designated 180 acre plat in square miles of desert sage brush and cheat […]

Israeli tourists required to disclose IDF service before entering country
By Geoffrey Clarfield It is well known that New Zealand was among the most pernicious and woke countries during and after the Covid pandemic, when their cultural Marxism and anti Zionism […]

The Fishing Place: A Marvel of a Movie
By Bruce Bawer Until the other day, I was unfamiliar with the work of Rob Tregenza, a Kansas-born, UCLA-educated filmmaker who has written, directed, and photographed five pictures. Reviewing the […]

Koran burner Salwan Momika shot dead in Södertälje Sweden
This is breaking news this morning in both the Swedish and the international press. The BBC, the Swedish edition of the Local Expressen (for which I am using Google translate […]

Mexico—Friend, Enemy, Neutral, or Something Else?
By Victor Davis Hanson Mexican nationals, likely cartel members, recently crossed the border and shot and wounded an American hiker. Did they assume that Joe Biden was still president, and […]

The Big Guy’s Treason
By Bruce Bawer Miranda Devine delivers the definitive account of the Biden crime family. To me it was obvious from the start that claims about Donald Trump’s ties to Russia, […]

Ouch! You Don’t Have To Be Rude About It ‘
By Reg Green Fed Stands Pat on Interest Rates,’ a Wall St. Journal headline said on Wednesday. I wonder how many minds, like mine, flew across the years to Jackie […]