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”
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Killing Ali Khamenei Was an Act of War — Now It’s Out of Control
When the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, 2026, that moment alone should have been shocking enough. But then word started coming out that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was reportedly killed in the assault. If that’s true — and given what we’re seeing from multiple sources, there’s no reason toContinue reading “Killing Ali Khamenei Was an Act of War — Now It’s Out of Control”
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”
