Why I Still Don’t Trust Antifa: A Leftist Perspective

In my first post, I took a shot at Antifa—mostly for its aesthetics. I was going through a lot at the time and didn’t really know why I had such a strong reaction, but I still stand by what I said. Now, I want to elaborate because I think it’s important to address the deeperContinue reading “Why I Still Don’t Trust Antifa: A Leftist Perspective”

The Three Stooges of the American Online “Left”

There is a particular kind of frustration that only comes from watching people with enormous platforms claim to speak for a movement they neither understand nor genuinely represent. It is not just disagreement. It is not even simple ideological distance. It is the exhaustion of watching the same three men repeatedly posture as the conscienceContinue reading “The Three Stooges of the American Online “Left””

The “No Kings” Protests Miss the Point: Trump Isn’t a King — He’s an Oligarch

Let’s be real. These so-called “No Kings” protests are missing the mark entirely. They’re loud, they’re passionate, and they’re full of energy — but they’re also fundamentally inaccurate. Trump and his administration aren’t kings. They’re oligarchs. And that difference matters. It’s not just a semantic quibble; it’s about political precision, and the failure to recognizeContinue reading “The “No Kings” Protests Miss the Point: Trump Isn’t a King — He’s an Oligarch”

When Politics Breaks Friendships: Reflections on the Fallout After Charlie Kirk

Sometimes the most unexpected moments reveal the fault lines that have been hiding beneath the surface of our relationships. Recently, I witnessed two people I knew online—one a close friend of mine, and another who was more of a mutual acquaintance—have a falling out. The reason? What happened to Charlie Kirk, and the differing waysContinue reading “When Politics Breaks Friendships: Reflections on the Fallout After Charlie Kirk”