Welcome

Welcome to Grappy's Soap Box - a platform for insightful commentary on politics, media, free speech, climate change, and more, focusing on Australia, the USA, and global perspectives.

Sunday, 10 August 2025

Proud to Be an RWNJ (Right Wing Nut Job)





Social media is nothing if not blunt. Most of us float happily in little ponds of like-minded friends, swapping ideas and memes. Then, out of the weeds, some stranger surfaces, sprays outrage in all directions, and fires the old insult: Right Wing Nut Job.

Apparently, that’s supposed to shut me up.

Instead, I’ll take it as a compliment. Being called an RWNJ in 2025 is a bit like being accused of believing in gravity — it simply means you haven’t bought into the fashionable nonsense peddled by the Wokerati.

So yes, I confess: I am an RWNJ. Here’s why.

I believe…

  • Equality actually means equality — every human being is equal regardless of race, colour, ethnicity, religion, ancestry, or gender. And yes, that means equal under the law and in every civilised interaction.

  • Inherited guilt is medieval thinking — no one carries the sins of their ancestors, not personally, not as part of some group.

  • Laws aren’t mood-based suggestions — they should be enforced the same way for everyone, every time. A law you don’t enforce isn’t a law; it’s virtue-signalling wallpaper.

  • Level playing field, not level finish line — society should offer equal opportunity, but what people do with it is up to them. Outcomes will — and should — differ.

  • Help should be a hand up, not a free ride — we care for those in genuine need, but if you can work, you should contribute.

  • Taxes are everyone’s job — kept as low as possible, fair to all, and never designed so that the less well-off subsidise the better-off.

Cue the shrieking from the social justice choir: But what about people disadvantaged from birth? The wrong gender? The wrong postcode? The wrong… everything?!

Patience. We’ll get there.

This is just the scene-setter. Over the next few posts, I’ll go after the sacred cows one by one: gender fluidity, indigenous rights, racism, climate change, media bias, lawfare, antisemitism — and the great moral black hole created by identity politics and moral relativism.

I’m not here to “open a conversation.” I’m here to say what many people think but are told they’re not allowed to speak.

Buckle up. This ride won’t have seatbelts.

No comments:

Post a Comment