Imu’s Theme: A Soundtrack That Speaks to Our World’s Darkest Realities

There are few pieces of music in fiction that manage to transcend their original medium, that feel so universal and oppressive that they resonate with the state of the real world. Imu’s theme, from One Piece, is one such piece of music. While it works perfectly within the anime as the ominous soundtrack of aContinue reading “Imu’s Theme: A Soundtrack That Speaks to Our World’s Darkest Realities”

From Comfort to Unsettling: How One Piece Became Too Real After Wano

One Piece has been my comfort show for as long as I can remember. The sense of adventure, the humor, and the characters’ unyielding pursuit of their dreams always provided an escape, a world where I could momentarily forget about the complexities and chaos of the real world. The Straw Hat Pirates’ journey was filledContinue reading “From Comfort to Unsettling: How One Piece Became Too Real After Wano”

Why Hasan’s Dog Drama Is More Important Than Gaza

Yeah, I said it. Hasan Piker’s dog collar controversy is more important than Gaza. That sounds ridiculous on the surface, right? Like an unserious take. Like I’m being flippant about a genocide. But I’m not. I’m being brutally honest, in the most uncomfortable way possible. Because when you really sit down and think about itContinue reading “Why Hasan’s Dog Drama Is More Important Than Gaza”

Between Hope and Ash — The Unresolved Fate of the October 7 Hostages

They say time heals. But what if time only stretches the wound wider? What if it doesn’t close anything, only reveals more of what we refuse to face? One morning, ordinary people were taken — dragged from homes, from safety, from existence — and two years later, the world is still repeating the same promise:Continue reading “Between Hope and Ash — The Unresolved Fate of the October 7 Hostages”

Walking Out on Netanyahu: Why Shunning is Not Radical Empathy

When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rose to speak before the United Nations General Assembly in September 2025, many delegates responded by standing up and walking out. The gesture was meant to be symbolic—a protest against Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza, widely described by human rights organizations as genocidal in nature. The walkout was coveredContinue reading “Walking Out on Netanyahu: Why Shunning is Not Radical Empathy”

What’s Happening with the Israel and Palestine Conflict Right Now? A Progressive Perspective

The Israel and Palestine conflict has been one of the most complex and persistent geopolitical issues of the modern era, stretching back over a century. Despite the ongoing peace talks, ceasefires, and countless international interventions, the situation remains deeply entrenched in cycles of violence, displacement, and political stalemate. With the global spotlight increasingly focused onContinue reading “What’s Happening with the Israel and Palestine Conflict Right Now? A Progressive Perspective”

Reclaiming Antisemitism: Why Arabs and Jews Must Share the Term, and the Fight

For decades, the word “antisemitism” has been politically and culturally narrowed to mean hatred against Jews alone. This narrow usage, while understandable given the trauma of Jewish history, has also allowed for a weaponization of the term that shields state violence, particularly when committed by Israel or its allies. But the deeper harm lies inContinue reading “Reclaiming Antisemitism: Why Arabs and Jews Must Share the Term, and the Fight”

The Real Antisemitism: How U.S. and Israeli Militarism Targets Semitic Peoples

The term “antisemitism” is often narrowly defined in modern discourse, reduced almost exclusively to hatred against Jews. This politicized framing has served the interests of powerful states, particularly Israel and its allies, by shielding certain policies and actions from critique. However, when we return to the original and accurate definition of the term—prejudice or hostilityContinue reading “The Real Antisemitism: How U.S. and Israeli Militarism Targets Semitic Peoples”

Schrödinger’s Palestine: Candidates, Rhetoric, and the Weaponized Collapse of Meaning

In today’s political discourse—especially surrounding Israel and Palestine—we’re living through a kind of epistemic collapse. Truth is slippery, allegiance is performative, and ideological positions often exist in ambiguous states. This is the realm of Schrödinger’s Candidates and Schrödinger’s Facts, where public figures and political claims seem to exist in multiple, even contradictory, states—until “observed,” interpreted,Continue reading “Schrödinger’s Palestine: Candidates, Rhetoric, and the Weaponized Collapse of Meaning”

ContraPoints, Liberal Zionism, and the Trap of Militant Anti-Zionist Narratives

Natalie Wynn, better known as ContraPoints, recently made headlines for finally addressing the ongoing violence in Gaza and the Israel–Palestine crisis after months of silence. In a long Twitter and Reddit post, she expressed sorrow for the lives lost and empathy for Palestinian suffering—but quickly pivoted to critiquing the pro-Palestinian left. She condemned what sheContinue reading “ContraPoints, Liberal Zionism, and the Trap of Militant Anti-Zionist Narratives”