Sean Paul Rasmussen
@Sean_Rasmussen
Podcast producer, based in Toronto, Canada. Love ideas and debate with people across the political spectrum. Politically homeless. Check out my new podcast.
Thoughtful and well written salvo on Western values and the paradox of tolerance. pfriesen.substack.com/p/the-crescent…
Free free @finkledusty. Please @elonmusk.
Kudos to @finkledusty for the excellent report. It's a shame @X still continues to uphold a ban on her account after she was unfairly reported by activists afraid of journalism!
New post on the Viewpoints website, about the lack of accountability for journalists who toe the consensus like (even if it is wrong). viewpointspodcast.ca/blogs/our-cult…
My latest blog post on the Viewpoints website: viewpointspodcast.ca/blogs/our-cult…
Got a chance to work with one of my favourite Canadian journalists, @spaikin , recently-- building out his new website. He's starting a new post-Agenda career, with his flagship new show "The Paikin Podcast". Find out more on the website: stevepaikin.com

Just say no to aboriginal territorial land acknowledgements - youtube.com/watch?v=lbWvbb…. @CatherineKronas @JimMcMurtry01
Thoughts on the hall monitors and the discourse police who make progressive Western politics such an unbearable lobotomised shitshow substack.com/inbox/post/168…
One of my favourite Canadian journalists, Steve Paikin, is entering the podcast-sphere with @ThePaikinPod. Should be good!
⚖️ In a healthy democracy, the rule of law isn’t just a principle—it’s the foundation. It means that no one is above the law, no matter their position, power, or privilege. From elected leaders to everyday citizens, everyone is subject to the same set of rules. When the law…
If you host a political podcast today, the playbook is pretty clear: pick a side, double down on its talking points, and give your audience the outrage they came for. But what if you don’t want to do that? Blog post on the Viewpoints website: viewpointspodcast.ca/blogs/in-the-m…
In addition to criticizing bad ideas and politics that have come about as a result of ideological thinking, it's also important to start talking more about the stuff that works. The first principles that we SHOULD be using to build and maintain prosperous and free societies.
Sad but true.
“The belief in individual responsibility has markedly declined, together with the esteem for freedom.” — Friedrich Hayek
Is there a way I can just auto-repost Thomas Sowell quotes :-)
You don’t really notice it until you step outside of it. Canada has a pretty small Overton window — the range of political and cultural views that are considered “acceptable” in polite society. viewpointspodcast.ca/blogs/what-you…
Feel morally superior, and also virtue signal at the same time!