Jan 072026
 

culture shift
The incredible speed with which cultures change and how that change has manifested itself in the zeitgeist of 2026 is the predominant theme of Robert Vaughan’s discussion with Rasheed Muhammad, host of the Red Pill Diaries. On this count, Robert laments that the positive conditions long associated with Western culture may never return.

In a political world that has increasingly embraced the dystopian ideology of Karl Marx and the evils of collectivism, conditions are ripe for “gangsters, psychopaths, sociopaths, thugs” and various corrupt interests to take control of the populace.

“Today begins a new era,” announced New York mayor Zohran Mamdani during his January 1 inauguration speech. “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.

“Here, where the language of the New Deal was born, the cost of child care will no longer discourage adults from starting a family because we will deliver universal child care for the many by taxing the wealthiest few.

“Those in rent-stabilized homes will no longer dread the latest rent hike because we will freeze the rent.

“Getting on a bus without worrying about a fare hike or whether you’ll be able to get to your destination on time will no longer be deemed a small miracle because we will make those buses fast and free.

“These policies are not simply about the costs we make free, but the lives we fill with freedom.”

That any American could possibly take such an irrational and demonstrably destructive political agenda seriously is stark evidence of just how far its culture has shifted from every value on which the country was founded.

While for freedom lovers things may seem ominous when the likes of Mamdani are able to get elected in America, an effective response demands an acknowledgement that the world functions on an objective truth and that reality exists independent of one’s consciousness.

On this count, programs like the Red Pill Diaries and Just Right are indispensable in the war against – not the “warmth” – but the fires of collectivism.

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