A president calling for executing political opponents is not politics—it’s authoritarianism. Here’s why Trump’s latest threats must alarm every American.
Authoritarianism, censorship, civil liberties
Authoritarianism, censorship, civil liberties
A president calling for executing political opponents is not politics—it’s authoritarianism. Here’s why Trump’s latest threats must alarm every American.
America’s youth weren’t failed—they were targeted. How a decades-long war on education left students burdened, indebted, and unprepared. #NoKings
Trump’s Middle East business empire raises alarming questions about profits, power, and national loyalty. Whose interests does he truly serve?
Trump’s “law and order” brand collapses as he pardons cronies, donors, and rioters — turning clemency into corruption and loyalty into law.
America wasn’t built by billionaires—it was built by immigrants, dreamers, and laborers whose hands shaped a nation the rich only bought later.
When ignorance becomes a virtue and intellect the enemy, democracy rots from within.
States’ rights” has always been a lie — a patriotic mask for cruelty, from the Confederacy to Trump’s authoritarian revival.
A blistering defense of reason in an age of propaganda—when truth is drowned out by fear, flags, and fascist nostalgia.
Trump’s rise mirrors the old machinery of fascism—different face, same playbook. History doesn’t repeat, but it rhymes.
Trump’s latest stunt? Blaming Tylenol for autism. Ignorance, opportunism, and the collapse of reason converge in America’s political circus.