History
Republicans Blaming “Mental Health” for School Shootings
After every tragic school shooting in America, Republicans step to the microphone with the same tired script: This isn’t about guns, it’s about mental health.
You Know You’re a Fascist When You Believe the Following:
Are you a fascist and how would you know? The concept of freedom is often heralded in political discourse, yet this very notion can be paradoxically entangled with oppression.
Trump’s Statement: The War That Could Change Everything
Trump's statement that he might favor starting a war to declare 'no more elections' has stirred a whirlwind of debates, both serious and sardonic.
The Illusion of Emergency Powers: A Historical Perspective
The concept of emergency powers has roots that stretch back to ancient times, particularly in the context of governance during crises.
Trump Third-Term Talk Is Out of the Dictator Playbook
Donald Trump is not joking about a third term. He is testing America — again. And if history teaches us anything, it’s that when strongmen “joke” about breaking the rules, they’re really preparing to do it.
Trump, the Smithsonian, and the Politics of Memory
Museums, like the Smithsonian, have long served as vital custodians of cultural heritage, functioning as repositories of historical artifacts and narratives that shape public understanding of the past.
The Power of Lies: Understanding Hannah Arendt’s Warning
Truth and lies serve pivotal roles in society, shaping not only individual perceptions but also the collective consciousness. The fundamental difference between them lies in authenticity and deception.
Early Tactics of Totalitarianism and Their Modern Parallels
The emergence of totalitarianism in 20th century Europe is profoundly exemplified by Adolf Hitler's ascent to power in Germany.







