Political Violence Is Contagious — It’s Coming for All of Us
Political violence is not a tactic. It’s a disease. Once it’s unleashed into a society, it doesn’t stay contained. It spreads. It feeds on itself. It mutates and evolves, infecting movements and ideologies that once thought they were immune.
Antifa: When the Right Tells You to Stop Opposing Fascism
For years now, MAGA politicians and right-wing media have pushed a convenient fiction: that “Antifa” is a shadowy, organized terrorist movement plotting chaos.
Trump vs. Free Speech: America’s Red Flag Moment
Free speech, the right to protest, a free press—these are not optional perks. They are essential. When these freedoms are under attack, democracy itself is on the line.
When Emergency Becomes Excuse
“If you allow the government to break the law because of an emergency, they will always create an emergency to break the law.” This is not a slogan. It’s a law of political gravity
The Man Who Never Planned to Leave
A criminal who incited a violent insurrection is openly running again, bragging about “winning in 2028,” and reportedly building a $300 million ballroom on White House grounds — an act of permanence, not service.
The Trump Machine of Cruelty Will Not Go Unpunished
The Trump regime’s days are numbered, but the struggle for justice is only beginning.
No Honors for Ashli Babbitt: A Line Must Be Drawn
The United States Air Force is preparing to grant military funeral honors to Ashli Babbitt. Let’s be crystal clear: she did not die defending the Constitution.
Stop Blaming Trump: Start Blaming His Voters
Trump didn’t elect himself. He doesn’t govern in a vacuum. He is there because millions of Americans put him there
Donald Trump and His Appeal Was Never About Leadership
Nobody voted for Donald Trump because they thought he was a skilled communicator, a charismatic leader, a creative problem solver, a brilliant intellect, or a selfless humanitarian.
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.
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