The Depths of Power and the Epstein Case: A Reflection

In recent years, the revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein have cast a dark shadow over the world’s power structures. It seems that with every document released, another layer of a very deep, complex web is exposed. However, for many, the full extent of what happened remains hidden beneath layers of secrecy, redactions, and legal protections. WhileContinue reading “The Depths of Power and the Epstein Case: A Reflection”

When Progressives Profit From the Language of Oppression: Why We Can’t Accept Harm Just Because It Comes From Our “Side”

There’s a moment that keeps replaying in my mind, one that crystallizes everything wrong with how some progressives have started to operate, how they’ve convinced themselves that the rules don’t apply to them as long as their targets are sufficiently deserving. It happened recently with Secular Talk, when Kyle Kulinski posted a video covering AlexContinue reading “When Progressives Profit From the Language of Oppression: Why We Can’t Accept Harm Just Because It Comes From Our “Side””

The Privilege of Political Performance: Why Shutdown Advocates Don’t Have to Live With the Consequences

There’s a particular brand of cruelty that comes wrapped in the language of principle and resistance, a cruelty that’s all the more insidious because the people perpetrating it genuinely believe they’re doing something noble and necessary. We’re seeing it play out right now with the chorus of pundits and commentators and activists cheerleading for anotherContinue reading “The Privilege of Political Performance: Why Shutdown Advocates Don’t Have to Live With the Consequences”