Category: Politics
On July 4, 2025, Lauren Chen finally broke her silence on X. Her statement wasn’t just the personal testimony of a media figure blindsided by federal power. It was a …
When Rick Beato appeared on CBS Saturday Morning TV show to demonstrate Suno’s AI music capabilities, CBS staged a propaganda vignette. It wasn’t an educational segment. It was designed to …
Rachel Kowert and Linda Schlegel’s Gaming and Extremism markets itself as scholarship, but it functions as a taxpayer-funded panic pamphlet. Its real product isn’t knowledge—it’s fear. Funded by a $699,978 …
The loudest weapon in the anti-AI arsenal is the word consent. It has been smuggled into copyright law as if it belongs there. It never did. Consent has never been …
You’ve said it yourself on the stump: “America cannot be rebuilt until order is restored at home.” That line pulls applause in Peoria and Charleston alike, because everyone knows the …
I was there. I saw it unfold. I was a child when the rabbit-eared TV wriggled into focus and Walter Cronkite’s voice cracked. JFK’s coffin rolled past St. Matthew’s; my …
Censorship never destroys an idea — it accrues interest on it. Every suppressed truth is deposited in the collective ledger as an IOU of outrage: Resentment Debt. The note is …
Amazon walked into Middle-earth with Rings of Power and left with a bruised reputation, a fractured fanbase, and a billion-dollar reminder that you can’t buy love with spectacle and token …
Every brand wants to be loved. Some just try too hard. In the ESG era, companies aren’t content to sell products — they want to sell virtue. A coffee shop …
In a nation founded on liberty, the freedom to live among one’s own, practice one’s faith, and build a future in peace should be sacrosanct. But today, if you’re white …
When you use an AI chatbot like Grok, you might think you’re simply talking to a machine trained on lots of data. You assume—naively—that you’re having a neutral exchange of …
Feminism did not arise solely as a movement for justice or equality. It was also, perhaps primarily, a hostile rebellion by less desirable and less competitive women. By redefining the …