• Human Rights Must Come First Human rights should always take precedence over the interests of institutions such as corporations, governments, and nations. These entities are tools we invented to organize society; they do not feel pain, suffer loss, or possess dignity. People do. When institutional goals collide with human rights, people must come first by…

  • The quiet collapse of a Trump campaign manager’s defamation lawsuit reveals how the powerful use litigation to silence the press—and why we urgently need reform Last Friday night, Chris LaCivita—co-manager of Donald Trump’s victorious 2024 presidential campaign—quietly dropped his defamation lawsuit against the Daily Beast. No fanfare. No press release. Just a silent retreat from…

  • The dispute over the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis is not a difference of opinion—it is a calculated effort to cover up federal overreach and justify unlawful actions. Federal officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, have claimed Pretti was armed with a 9mm handgun and violently…

  • The leaked Department of Homeland Security threat assessment reveals something far more troubling than its focus on Americans with “class-based or economic grievances.” It exposes a fundamental confusion—or perhaps a deliberate conflation—between threats to democratic governance and threats to those currently in power. The report’s framing is telling. When DHS identifies Americans expressing economic frustrations…

  • When Elon Musk, Senator Mike Lee, and far-right influencer Laura Loomer call for the death of Congresswoman Ilhan Omar over a phrase—“the U.S. goddamn States”—they aren’t making a political statement. They’re burning their own credibility. This isn’t a bold stand for free speech or national integrity. It’s a performance so absurd, so detached from reality,…

  • The government’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian student protests is not just unconstitutional—it’s a grotesque betrayal of American values. And the most disturbing part of this crisis is not the students’ speech, but the conservative reaction to it. In the wake of campus demonstrations, conservative leaders have condemned students for chanting “From the river to the sea,”…

  • Let’s be clear: the potential for the next progressive president to use executive power—like the kind Donald Trump wielded—does not mean we should fear it. It means we should embrace it. The left has long dreamed of transformative change—universal healthcare, climate justice, student debt cancellation, and an end to mass incarceration. But for decades, these…

  • The term “woke” has been weaponized by MAGA, turned into a slur to smear those who dare to call out injustice. But to be woke is not a political label—it’s a moral necessity. Woke is not about ideology or identity politics—it is a call to recognize and confront the systemic injustices embedded in society: racism,…

  • In this article on The Guardian, “Texas Teachers Union Sues Over Investigations Into Social Media Comments on Charlie Kirk,” January 6, 2026, Texas is honoring Charlie Kirk’s memory by doing the opposite of what he stood for—punishing free speech in the name of conservative ideology. The state’s Education Commissioner, Mike Morath, issued a directive ordering…

  • The United States’ military strike on Venezuela and capture of President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, has created a dangerous blueprint that Beijing can easily exploit to justify invading Taiwan. The parallels are not merely coincidental—they’re a strategic disaster. Washington justified its Venezuelan operation through three key arguments: combating criminal activity (narcoterrorism charges), restoring…