It is easy to imagine a secret police force as something beyond the law: clandestine, illegal, operating in shadows. The horror of ICE is subtler and more insidious: it acts within the law, and that legality is the shield that allows its abuses to continue. ICE does not need to break the law; it is […]
Author: Brutus X (Page 8 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!
There’s no need to soften it: Donald Trump is a cuckold. Politically. Morally. Spiritually. His relationship to Vladimir Putin is not one of equal statesmen, not even of wary adversaries. It is the posture of a broken man, bent low, with his pride shoved into the dirt, waiting for the approval of a tyrant. And […]
On August 11, 2025, President Trump did something no president has done in living memory: he took over a major American city’s police force. Not just any city—Washington, D.C., the nation’s capital. With the stroke of a pen and the unfurling of an “emergency” declaration, he deployed 800 National Guard troops and assumed direct control […]
Pete Hegseth, the U.S. Secretary of Defense, recently shared a video that featured pastors advocating two remarkable “solutions” to America’s supposed moral decline: repeal women’s right to vote and re-criminalize homosexuality. He reposted this video without criticism, pairing it with the approving slogan: “All of Christ for All of Life.” For anyone tempted to dismiss […]
Isn’t it just so refreshing to finally have a president who tells it like it is? No more of that sneaky backroom politics, no more moral ambiguity or carefully worded statements. No, with Donald Trump, what you see is exactly what you get. Forget all those politicians who hide their malice behind complex policy or […]
Donald Trump’s latest “retruth” wasn’t just a social media post—it was a history lesson written in the language of hate. The image he amplified showed an inverted pink triangle, the very symbol the Nazis used to brand gay men and some transgender women in concentration camps. Slashing over that triangle is a bright red prohibition […]
The spectacle is practically writing itself. President Donald Trump, now in his second act as the king of grievance politics, has discovered a new favorite toy: Ghislaine Maxwell. The same woman convicted for helping Jeffrey Epstein traffic underage girls has become, improbably, a useful pawn in Trump’s ongoing war with reality. The pieces are already […]
Power, Predators, and the American Reflex
Let’s stop pretending the problem is sealed files or redacted names. It’s really about power protecting predators. The truth has already spoken. Loudly. Through dozens—hundreds—of women. The real cover-up isn’t hidden in vaults or conspiracy threads. It’s embedded in our collective reflex to not believe her. Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes shocked the world—until they didn’t. What […]
I canceled my subscription to Paramount Plus today. Not because the content isn’t good — I love Star Trek. But because I won’t support a conglomerate that has chosen political expedience over principle, corporate access over constitutional values, and submission over integrity. In recent weeks, reports surfaced that Paramount paid a $16 million settlement to […]
George Retes should never have been in handcuffs. He should never have been pepper-sprayed, never had his window smashed in by federal agents, never been shackled at the ankles and tossed into detention like a criminal. He should never have been denied a phone call, legal representation, or basic human dignity for seventy-two hours. But […]