Populism! It’s a word on everyone’s lips but is it an unspeakable political horror or our bright hope for the future? Well, the ‘progressive’, ‘liberal’ Left know what’s what and are ever ready to enlighten us, in their predictably hyperbolic and doctrinaire style, that populism is nothing but a ‘far-right’ festival of anti-immigrant hate, racial prejudice, and ‘transphobia’ mixed with economic nationalist naiveté, just one goose-step away from fully-fledged fascism.
There is an Emmanuel Goldstein vibe to this ‘analysis’ by the Left, whether the object of their daily Two Minutes Hate be Trump or Farage or any of the European ‘extremists’ who have the temerity to do well in democratic elections. In the standard leftist critique of populism, the charismatically appealing, blunt-talking, taboo-busting populist figureheads become reduced to cartoon figures of political villainy that all decent, virtuous people can unite against in righteous outrage.
Whereas ‘populism’ is used by the Left as mere pejorative shorthand for ‘bad’ (but popular) policies, a much calmer definition is that populism is the politics of ‘giving the people what they want’ i.e. democracy. What the populist movement actually represents is a democratically-supported challenge to a system of political decision-making by an elite of centrist politicians, global mega-corporates, officially-approved ‘experts’, narrative-compliant judges, government bureaucrats, and assorted technocrats which has become ever more insulated from the practical needs and political concerns of regular people.
Populism in its current form primarily sets itself against a suite of related issues such as, in rough order of priority:
- Excessive immigration (both legal and illegal) and the associated ethnic transformation (of the West) manifested in the secular religion of multiculturalism.
- The harms of economic and political globalism (to which tariffs and other trade protectionist measures are a necessary first response, with an important aim being the revitalisation of domestic manufacturing).
- All forms of damaging ‘Woke’ woo-woo such as the racialist DEI (Didn’t Earn It) nonentities wafted up effortlessly into positions of power and privilege on the thermals of white guilt.
- Unnecessary, costly, and counter-productive wars (and foreign aid).
- The lawlessness of ‘progressive’, Woke justice.


















