Remembering Ruby Ridge and Waco, Power, Memory, and the Politics of Selective Outrage

There are certain moments in American history that refuse to fade, not because they are clean or easily understood, but because they are messy, painful, and unresolved. Ruby Ridge and the Waco siege sit firmly in that category, two events separated by less than a year, yet forever intertwined in the national consciousness. They areContinue reading “Remembering Ruby Ridge and Waco, Power, Memory, and the Politics of Selective Outrage”

What’s the Difference Between the Left and Right Wings in Politics, and Why is It So Polarized?

In today’s political landscape, the left and right wings represent two major ideological camps in the United States. However, these terms aren’t as simple as they may appear. The differences between the left and right wings are shaped by their core beliefs, policy priorities, and views on societal issues. At the same time, the U.S.Continue reading “What’s the Difference Between the Left and Right Wings in Politics, and Why is It So Polarized?”

The Supreme Court Is Not Apolitical—It’s a Conservative Weapon

Let’s be clear: the Supreme Court is not neutral. With a 6–3 conservative supermajority, it has become one of the most powerful arms of the right-wing movement. From gutting voting rights to attacking reproductive freedom, the Court’s recent rulings reflect an ideological agenda more than any abstract legal philosophy. It’s why expanding the Court andContinue reading “The Supreme Court Is Not Apolitical—It’s a Conservative Weapon”