Nick Dixon, Author at The Daily Sceptic (original) (raw)

Why Books and Movies and Life All Suck Now

Maybe it's the midlife crisis talking, but the racist purge of straight white men from arts and entertainment has degraded all books and films, says Nick Dixon, and left behind only meaningless, endless culture war.

Ipswich’s Snivelling Apology Over Farage’s Visit Shows Woke Still Reigns Upon the Earth

Nigel Farage recently visited Ipswich Town Football Club – and the fallout led club Chairman Mark Ashton to issue a snivelling apology for the "hurt" caused. It shows Woke still reigns upon the Earth, says Nick Dixon.

The Guardian is Seething Over Amelia Memes

The Amelia meme – inspired by the UK Government's pro-DEI video game Pathways – has got the Guardian seething this week, says Nick Dixon. But with 11,000 Amelia tweets a day, we're going to need a bigger gulag.

Why I Might Vote Tory for the First Time

With Nigel Farage insisting he's relaxed about the UK's demographic shift and white British heading to minority status, Nick Dixon is seriously considering voting Tory for the first time. Hear him out, he pleads.

Jaguar Pushes the Woke Self-Destruct Button

Woke is over, but not everyone has got the memo, says Nick Dixon. Certainly not Jaguar, whose latest ad, in which various gender non-conforming people prance around, does not appear to be aimed at people who buy Jags.

Sunak’s Desperate Defence of Liberalism

Nick Dixon was unimpressed by Rishi Sunak's speech yesterday. He championed the very values – diversity, inclusion, multiculturalism – that have landed us in the broken and divided society he's complaining about.

Is DEI About to Die?

Is DEI in its death throes? Nick Dixon considers recent changes in PwC's diversity policies as further evidence of a broader pushback against Diversity, Equity and Inclusion gobbledegook.

Peter Hitchens Goes to Prison

Nick Dixon reviews Banged Up: Stars Behind Bars for the Daily Sceptic and finds it surprisingly wholesome for a reality show. Peter Hitchens’ encounter with a violent repeat offender is even quite moving.

Oliver Anthony Sticks it to the Man – and Rolling Stone Can’t Stand it

An authentic, working class protest song by country singer Oliver Anthony has been embraced by the American Right – and it's driving the libs nuts. Nick Dixon has it covered for the Daily Sceptic.

Sadiq, Maaate, What Were You Thinking?

Nick Dixon is puzzled by Sadiq Khan's bizarre 'maaate' campaign. Won't this demonisation of masculinity - e.g. labelling 'confident' and 'competitive' behaviour 'misogynistic'- just drive men into the arms of Andrew Tate?