Cheap gas isn’t free. It may be quietly funding the very conflict the West claims to oppose.
“86 47”
When interpretation becomes evidence and symbols become crimes, the law stops constraining power, and starts serving it.
The Maple Leaf MAGA: Meeting Ignorance Without Borders
Ignorance isn’t just spreading, it’s being celebrated. And it’s no longer confined to American borders.
The Sword and the Amnesia: On the Political Rehabilitation of Insurrection and the Rewriting of American Memory
When insurrectionists become martyrs and history is rewritten, democracy doesn’t collapse, it’s quietly repurposed.
Fortunate Sons: Class, Deferments, and the Unequal Burden of Vietnam and now Iran
From Vietnam to Iran, the burden of war keeps falling on the same Americans, while the powerful find ways to avoid it.
The Price of Contempt: Trump, the Military, and the Erosion of American Honor
When sacrifice is treated as weakness and honor as inconvenience, a nation begins to forget what service means.
We the People, Not the Preachers: Killing the Christian Nation Myth
America wasn’t founded as a Christian nation. It was built to prevent one. Here’s why that myth persists, and why it matters now.
The Pariah in the Oval Office: When Power Loses Credibility
When the world fears America’s instability more than its enemies, credibility collapses. A Civil Heresy analysis of power, ego, and global decline.
The Republic of Belief: America’s War on Evidence
When evidence collapses under belief, democracy begins to fracture. America’s growing war on reality threatens science, history, and the future.
The Theater of Distraction: Scandal, War, and the Politics of Attention
When scandal threatens power, attention suddenly shifts. War, resignations, and spectacle can redirect the public gaze away from deeper questions.
