As of April 12, 2026, amid the ongoing tensions involving the United States and Iran, there are now discussions about automatic registration for the Selective Service System. And for a lot of people, that might sound administrative. Procedural. Just another policy shift. But let’s be real about what this actually represents. Because to many, theContinue reading “April 12, 2026: Selective Service, Registration, and the Question of Consent”
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Embracing Both Loneliness and Community in Anarcho-Compassionism
One of the often-overlooked aspects of anarcho-compassionism is the idea of embracing both loneliness and community simultaneously. At first glance, this might seem like a contradiction. How can you embrace solitude and connection at the same time? Isn’t community about being together, and loneliness about being apart? In reality, these two concepts are not opposites—theyContinue reading “Embracing Both Loneliness and Community in Anarcho-Compassionism”
