08 January 2026

My best postings of 2025

Class awareness is growing among right-wingers too.

You're not obligated to let politics dominate your life.

Class consciousness is the key to national re-unification.

A big part of why Democrats lost in 2024 was denial of economic reality, a mistake which must not be repeated.  (In fact, as we head into 2026, it seems to be Republicans who are repeating it.)

Boycotts can be an effective weapon, but they need to be used properly.

In March, I noted how the class struggle was escalating, and suggested how it might evolve.

Protests must not target innocent bystanders.

This post on tariffs turned out to be prophetic.

I explained the background behind India's Operation Sindoor.

This is the reality of South Africa.

I poetically contemplate human extinction.

Operation Spiderweb was an audacious and revealing attack.

I reviewed the novel Alpha Centauri.

What appear to be several separate wars are actually different theaters of a common global struggle.

I assessed the June Israel-Iran war.

Here's a video to keep in mind next time the MSM start pushing wild claims about some new technological breakthrough in China.

I posted on what Independence Day means this year.

The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is a comprehensive guide to navigating through a world full of nonsense.

The LGBTQXYZWTF+ "community" faces some uncomfortable realities.

I posted a few speculations on the near future.

The Hiroshima bombing was the right decision.

In July I called for all of Epstein's clients to be exposed and punished, no matter what the cost.

In the gerrymandering crisis, Democrats joined forces with Republicans to attack voting rights.

Here's how I came to feel politically homeless.

Empowerment of mediocrity makes our country an empire of shriveled souls.

I mused poetically on the cult of decay and death.

This video is the best and most thorough discussion I've seen on the improbability of life elsewhere in the universe.

I have a consistent philosophy.

Sometimes a nutcase is just a nutcase.

I posted on the horror of the October 7 attack and its aftermath.

Here's a small but telling example of how the left loses working-class voters.

One ballot initiative in California offers hope for real change in the midst of political stagnation.

This was the best "truths and inspirations" post of the year.

This year's November elections were nothing to celebrate.

The concentration of wealth in the hands of a tiny oligarchy has reached disastrous, dangerous levels.

In Australia, the "globalize the intifada" slogan became reality.

Christmas isn't Christian.

This video shows the reality of China behind the hype.

Here's my view of the major stories of 2025, plus two events likely in 2026.

2 Comments:

Blogger Darrell Michaels said...

Infidel, I don't always agree with your perspective on given topics, but many times I do agree. Regardless, you always articulate your points well and give me something to think about. That is a rarity these days, regardless of the "label" of the writer. Yours is an important voice and I'm glad you are out there on the blogosphere! Here's to a successful 2026 for you, sir!

08 January, 2026 12:44  
Blogger Mary Kirkland said...

You've had some very good posts.

08 January, 2026 12:56  

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