There is a statement that, at first glance, sounds completely contradictoryâespecially coming from someone on the political left. It almost sounds like a slogan designed to provoke confusion. Yet the more I have thought about it, the more convinced I have become that it is actually one of the most logically consistent positions someone whoContinue reading “The Pro-Immigrant Case for Being Anti-Immigration (Right Now)”
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When Patriotism Becomes a Death Sentence: Why Blind Loyalty to Your Country Is Intellectual and Moral Cowardice
The phrase “my country, right or wrong” has been wielded like a cudgel for generations, used to silence dissent, shame critics, and enforce conformity to whatever madness those in power happen to be pursuing at any given moment. It’s a mentality that sounds noble on its surface, evoking images of steadfast loyalty and unwavering commitment,Continue reading “When Patriotism Becomes a Death Sentence: Why Blind Loyalty to Your Country Is Intellectual and Moral Cowardice”
The Leftâs Gatekeeping Problem: Why Progressivism Should Be Accessible, Not an Exam
If youâve ever tried to engage with leftist or progressive politics, you may have noticed an unexpected barrier: it often feels like you have to pass a rigorous academic test just to be taken seriously. Unlike other political identities, leftism and progressivism are frequently framed as a space where membership requires not just agreement withContinue reading “The Leftâs Gatekeeping Problem: Why Progressivism Should Be Accessible, Not an Exam”
Compassion Beyond Condemnation: Why We Must Reject Hatred Even Amid Injustice
Recently, the world lost Jane Goodall, a towering figure in science, conservation, and the fight to understand and protect our natural world. She passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of insight, empathy, and tireless advocacy for life. Yet, in the wake of her death, a troubling phenomenon emerged online: someContinue reading “Compassion Beyond Condemnation: Why We Must Reject Hatred Even Amid Injustice”
Anarcho-Compassionism: The Open Tent Philosophy
In our world today, division rules the day. You are asked to pick a side, wear a label, and join a camp. If you donât, one will be assigned to you. Politics has become a game of categories. Religion too. Even lifestyle choices get sorted into camps. The lines are sharp: left or right, conservativeContinue reading “Anarcho-Compassionism: The Open Tent Philosophy”
Everyone Is a Potential Comrade: The Radical Power of Nonviolence in Changing Hearts, Systems, and Society
In a world that insists on dividing us into neat little boxesâleft and right, rich and poor, good and badâI see something different. I see potential. I see humanity. I see people, in all their contradictions and complexities, as capable of change. Everyone, no matter how far gone they may seem, no matter how entrenchedContinue reading “Everyone Is a Potential Comrade: The Radical Power of Nonviolence in Changing Hearts, Systems, and Society”
Autonomy Denied: The Unseen Parallels Between Trans Bodies and Pet Bodies in a Culture of Control
Introduction: The Illusion of Choice In contemporary society, we often speak of choice as a hallmark of freedomâan indicator of progress, agency, and moral evolution. Yet, when we examine how certain groups and beings are treated, we uncover a deeply contradictory truth: many are denied choice altogether. This denial takes different forms across different contexts,Continue reading “Autonomy Denied: The Unseen Parallels Between Trans Bodies and Pet Bodies in a Culture of Control”
