We Cannot Call for Violence. Even Now. Especially Now.

Last night, shots were fired at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C. President Trump was rushed off the stage by Secret Service agents. Vice President JD Vance and members of the Cabinet were evacuated. A law enforcement officer was struck, saved only by his bulletproof vest. A suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen,Continue reading “We Cannot Call for Violence. Even Now. Especially Now.”

The Selective Seriousness Problem: Why the Glibness Around Arson Is So Disturbing

One of the most frustrating parts of this whole situation is the tone some commentators are taking. The glibness.The detachment.The refusal to plainly condemn what happened. And I keep thinking about how differently this would be treated if the method of attack were different. Because let’s be honest: if this were a workplace shooting, nobodyContinue reading “The Selective Seriousness Problem: Why the Glibness Around Arson Is So Disturbing”

No Exceptions, No Justifications — Accountability Must Not Become Imitation

This is going to be heavy. And I’m intentionally using censored language here—“r word,” “r wordist,” “SA,” “SAer”—because the reality behind those words is already serious enough without needing to spell everything out. Let me be clear from the start: what r wordists and SAers do is horrific. It is a violation of another humanContinue reading “No Exceptions, No Justifications — Accountability Must Not Become Imitation”

Luffy’s Most Toxic Trait: A Critical Reflection

One Piece is a monumental series, lauded for its rich storytelling, complex characters, and emotional depth. As a fan of the series and someone who considers it one of my favorites, it’s important to me to engage with the content in a thoughtful and critical manner. That includes reflecting on aspects of the series that,Continue reading “Luffy’s Most Toxic Trait: A Critical Reflection”

Antifa Sucks: Stop the LARPing, Start Doing Something Real

It’s time we get real about Antifa. Let’s not sugarcoat it, let’s not dance around it, let’s call it what it is: cringe, destructive, violent, and pointless. And I don’t mean just a little bit pointless. I mean completely, utterly, in-your-face pointless. These so-called “anti-fascists” parade around in black from head to toe, covering theirContinue reading “Antifa Sucks: Stop the LARPing, Start Doing Something Real”

“Just Because” as a Motive of Its Own

When people hear the phrase “just because,” they often treat it as a non-answer. It sounds evasive, dismissive, even childish—like when a kid is asked why they did something and responds with nothing more than a shrug. To most of us, “just because” feels like a refusal to engage with the deeper question of why.Continue reading ““Just Because” as a Motive of Its Own”

The Escalation of Violence and the Urgent Need for Radical Empathy

The United States in 2025 is witnessing an alarming acceleration of violence, both in scope and context. From political killings to public altercations, the normalization of violence has seeped into areas that would have once felt unthinkable. The killing of Charlie Kirk in September 2025 is a tragic but telling example of this trend. It’sContinue reading “The Escalation of Violence and the Urgent Need for Radical Empathy”

Why America Needs Radical Empathy Now More Than Ever

The United States is in crisis. Not just a political crisis, not just an economic crisis, not just a cultural crisis—but a crisis of humanity. Violence has become normalized. Division has hardened into identity. Mistrust is the default. Every headline, every tragedy, every new eruption of outrage points back to the same truth: we noContinue reading “Why America Needs Radical Empathy Now More Than Ever”

There Is No Empathy Paradox: Why Humanity Cannot Be Conditional

In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s killing, I saw a video from a leftist commentator framing the issue in terms of an “empathy paradox.” The argument was that it’s somehow contradictory to show empathy for someone who was not a good person, who actively caused harm, who dedicated his life to pushing a destructive ideology.Continue reading “There Is No Empathy Paradox: Why Humanity Cannot Be Conditional”

Tragedy Strikes in Midtown Manhattan: A Personal Reflection on the July 28, 2025 Shooting

On July 28, 2025, the unthinkable happened in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. A gunman opened fire inside a high-rise corporate building, resulting in the deaths of a New York City police officer and three other individuals. This senseless act of violence occurred in broad daylight, just before 6:30 PM, in a building located atContinue reading “Tragedy Strikes in Midtown Manhattan: A Personal Reflection on the July 28, 2025 Shooting”