In a world marked by division, conflict, and tragedy, our responses to individuals who have caused harm are often extreme, polarized, and emotionally charged. Some attempt to whitewash wrongdoing, minimizing or erasing the harm caused. Others vow revenge, letting anger dictate their actions. Some condemn events without extending any empathy or compassion to the individual,Continue reading “Universal Empathy and the Imperative of Compassion”
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Why Does the United States Keep Getting Involved in Other Countries’ Wars? A Progressive Perspective
The United States’ history of intervention in foreign conflicts is long and contentious, often framed by politicians, historians, and activists as part of the country’s larger geopolitical and economic strategies. From the Vietnam War to the Iraq War and Afghanistan, U.S. military involvement in global conflicts has sparked intense debate and left lasting scars bothContinue reading “Why Does the United States Keep Getting Involved in Other Countries’ Wars? A Progressive Perspective”
