thus always to tyrants

Author: Brutus X (Page 13 of 14)

Brutus X is a voice for free thought, defiance against unchecked power, and the relentless pursuit of liberty. Drawing from the rebellious spirit of Marcus Junius Brutus and the uncompromising edge of modern revolutionaries, Brutus X stands against the authoritarian that seeks to rule by decree rather than by right.

Through Defy the Crown, Brutus X carries forward the tradition of political dissidents, satirists, and philosophers who have challenged the legitimacy of kings, emperors, and bureaucrats alike. Here, no throne is sacred, no ruler above scrutiny, and no idea immune to challenge.

Let those who abuse their power beware—Brutus lives!

End-to-End Encrypted and Dumb as Hell

This is a message for anyone who gets invited to a group Signal chat by a government official. Congratulations. You’ve just been drafted into a situation that can end your career, compromise national security, and possibly get you subpoenaed. Do not click “accept.” Do not pretend that “end-to-end encryption” makes it okay. We regret to […]

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The Real Snowflakes: The Snow White Meltdown

Cancel culture. The great evil of our time—at least, that’s what conservatives want you to believe. According to them, cancel culture is a leftist plague: silencing free speech, destroying careers, and eroding the very fabric of American society. They rage against it on cable news, rant about it in congressional hearings, and cry victim whenever […]

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Selective Treason and the Betrayal of Ukraine

In August 2021, Americans and the world watched in horror as Afghanistan collapsed almost overnight. After two decades of U.S. involvement, the Taliban swept back into power, and desperate Afghans clung to departing aircraft—some falling to their deaths in a final, haunting image of America’s retreat. President Joe Biden’s chaotic withdrawal was met with fury—condemned […]

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English Only! (Except for Hypocrisy)

For over two centuries, the United States has functioned without a federally declared official language. This is not an oversight, but a deliberate choice. The founders, wary of central authority, left language policy to the states, where governance was supposed to be closest to the people. Now, a new movement seeks to impose a federal […]

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A Letter to My Sons

My Sons, There’s been a lot of talk lately about what it means to be a man—what’s expected, what’s allowed, what’s supposedly under attack. Some would have you believe that manhood is a fixed point, a rigid thing with clear rules and boundaries, that to be a man means to follow a script written long […]

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