Neil Oliver on the push for rationing.
Useless Eaters
Neil Oliver talks about how governments don’t value human beings anymore.
Read The Literary Classics While You Still Can
Words Matter
Neil Oliver on conflict and conversations.
Rishi Sunak’s Britain
Where the foxes caper unmolested, the government packs your school lunch and the Right Side Of History pulls on its marching boots;
Ubisoft, the company behind the Assassin’s Creed and Rainbow Six franchises, has not only partnered with the Anti-Defamation League to fight “hate” in gaming but is also now working with British police to jail gamers for their speech.
British state media is reporting on the news as a great new innovation.
The Decline Of Debate
Neil Oliver on the slow creep of ugliness.
Mark Steyn Show
Is back, self-hosted at SteynOnline.com
Welcome to the first of Mark’s post-cardiac Steyn Shows – with all due thanks to Audrey and his other French nurses and doctors, and no thanks whatsoever to the duplicitous weasels of GB News.
On today’s show he welcomes back three of his most popular guests – Leilani Dowding, Alexandra Marshall and Eva Vlaardingerbroek – for a look at different aspects of the Big Picture, from the war on farming to the war on basic biology. They also find time to mull the British state censors at OffComm and the death of free speech in the wider west, and to ponder whether Klaus Schwab is pregnant.
A Silent War
Neil Oliver talks about the state of democracy in Britain (or Canada).
Let That Sink In
Starting today, Twitter will share ad revenue with creators for ads that appear in their reply threads
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 3, 2023
Good News For A Monday
Bait And Switch
Neil Oliver explains that we are sleepwalking into zero trust.
Let That Sink In
A status report by Dave Rubin: Spent last two days at Twitter in SF talking to engineers, product managers and yes, @elonmusk. Learned a ton about what’s going on. Before I share, want to note that after couple hour meeting I asked Elon what I could share and he said, “anything that’s true.”
Including, “… they gotta get that company out of SF”
A Relentless Erosion
Neil Oliver explains that our way of life is under threat.
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Věra Jourová is a Czech politician and lawyer who grew up under the oppression of the Soviet Union. Unfortunately she appears to have learned nothing other than how to emulate that totalitarian regime.
My take on censorship vs freedom of speech at #WEF23:#AI is especially useful to detect other #AI production (bots). We must protect the freedom of speech of real persons not robots producing #disinfomation.
Let’s take good old legal traditions ➡️ apply them to online space. pic.twitter.com/Xlvuv5VLbo— Věra Jourová (@VeraJourova) January 20, 2023
Kim Iversen has more.
The Streisand Effect
The general public has a different opinion than the obsolete media and is voting with their wallets again.
Scrubbing the Echo Chamber
Every so often, a woke journalist pens what they think is a solid hit piece, but in reality winds up largely being a vindication of the actions of the person they are trying to condemn. After reading the article, one could come to the conclusion that Twitter needed some pretty strong tonic, and, while Elon’s bedside manner may not have been the most pleasant, the patient now has a decent chance of recovery.
In its early days, when Twitter was at its most Twittery, circa 2012, ….when the platform was credited for amplifying the Occupy Wall Street movement and the Arab Spring, when it seemed like giving everyone a microphone might actually bring down dictatorships and right the wrongs of neoliberal capitalism.
After pages full of the expected vitriol at the nerve, (the nerve, I tell you!), of Musk for daring to upset the woke apple cart, here’s a belated admission:
In some ways, Musk was vindicated. Twitter was less stable now, but the platform survived and mostly functioned even with the majority of employees gone. He had promised to rightsize a bloated company, and now it operated on minimal head count.
Opinions You Won’t Find At The CBC
He could easily be talking about Canada. Neil Oliver on the fakery around us.
Poilievre On Peterson
Free speech isn't free unless people are allowed to disagree. pic.twitter.com/c4KUc0ezy7
— Pierre Poilievre (@PierrePoilievre) January 6, 2023
Groundhog Day
A New Year’s message from Neil Oliver.
Cleaning House
I still think Elon paid $43 billion too much for Twitter, but on balance his efforts to de-woke the platform, among other measures, are something to be applauded.
Musk added to the controversy with his $44 billion purchase of Twitter, the money-bleeding social media platform. He said he did this to protect free speech and has exposed, with independent reporters’ investigations of the Twitter Files, a large government effort to control and suppress speech on significant issues through Twitter, such as Hunter Biden’s laptop and Covid information.
The cultural acceptance of the government’s violation of the First Amendment and cajoling Twitter to shadow ban or remove tweets that don’t align the government’s version of the truth, stems from universities that indoctrinate their students into believing that they are not capable of thinking for themselves, there is no absolute truth, and that they need the government to arbitrate the truth and tell them what to think.

