BY ALEXIA JAMES
In a world increasingly shaped by globalist agendas, climate alarmism, and authoritarian encroachment, Daniel Jupp’s F*ck the Planet: How to Resist the Great Reset in the Trump Era, so we are told, stands out as a fearless, unapologetic, and urgently needed manifesto for those who feel disenfranchised by the absurdities of modern politics. More than just a critique of the status quo, this book is a powerful rallying cry for everyday individuals who cherish freedom, hold dear their way of life, and refuse to be muzzled by the oppressive machinery of what Jupp refers to, sometimes over-simplistically, as ‘globalism’:
Combining raw honesty, razor-sharp wit, and actionable advice, F*ck the Planet is an essential read for anyone who recognises that something is profoundly broken in our world and is determined to take a stand.
Jupp’s central thesis is as provocative as the title suggests: the “so-called climate crisis” and the “globalist” policies that accompany it are not about “saving the planet”—they are about control, wealth redistribution, and the erosion of individual freedoms. Of course, many would argue with that and the book lacks cohesive definitions.
Nonetheless, Jupp dismantles some of the clear absurdities of modern environmentalism with precision, from the obsession with cow farts to the push for unreliable energy sources that impoverish ordinary people while enriching the elite.

Jupp doesn’t just point out the flaws in these policies; he exposes the hypocrisy and self-interest of the ‘globalist’ class that imposes them. His writing is laced with biting humour and a no-nonsense tone that makes it both entertaining (and at times infuriating) to read.
One of the book’s greatest strengths is its accessibility. Jupp writes for the everyday person—the kind of ordinary soul who feels powerless in the face of a system that seems designed to crush them. He doesn’t just diagnose the problem; he offers solutions. So F*ck the Planet is packed with practical advice on how to resist globalist overreach peacefully and effectively, if that is your bag.
Whether it’s through grassroots activism, financial independence, or simply refusing to comply with absurd mandates, Jupp empowers his readers to take action in their own lives. In this respect, his book is not a book of despair; it is a book of hope and defiance.
The appendix is interesting. Jupp provides a comprehensive list of the most powerful globalist organisations, exposing the vast network of institutions that work against the interests of ordinary people. From fact-checking companies to NGOs, think tanks, and foundations, Jupp reveals how these organisations operate as, I paraphrase, cogs in a machine designed to enforce globalist policies and suppress dissent. This section is both eye-opening and would be enraging if it’s wholly true, as it lays bare the sheer scale of the forces apparently arrayed against those who value freedom and common sense.
What sets F*ck the Planet apart from other political books is Jupp’s unflinching honesty about the challenges faced by those who oppose ‘globalism’. He doesn’t sugarcoat the reality: he thinks the globalist machine is vast, well-funded, and deeply entrenched. But Jupp also reminds readers that they are not alone. There is a growing movement of people who are waking up to the lies and fighting back. Jupp’s book is a call to join that movement, to stand up for what matters, and to refuse to be complicit in our own destruction.
Jupp’s writing is refreshingly free of the pretentiousness that often plagues political discourse. It makes the reader think. He doesn’t write like an academic or a politician; he writes like a regular person down the pub who is fed up with the nonsense and isn’t afraid to say so. His voice is authentic, his arguments are clear, and his passion/fury is palpable.
If you’re tired of being told what to think, what to do, and how to live, this book is the book for you. It’s a wake-up call, a battle plan, and a source of inspiration all in one. Well worth a read.
Daniel Jupp’s F*ck the Planet: How to Resist the Great Reset in the Trump Era can be acquired here.

