Pax Chinacana

There’s a phrase that has defined global power for decades: Pax Americana. A Latin term meaning “American Peace,” it describes the era of global order shaped largely by the United States after World War II. Not peace in the purest sense, but a system where America sat at the center—militarily, economically, culturally, diplomatically. Whether countriesContinue reading “Pax Chinacana”

Beyond the Headlines: Where My Political Analysis Lives and Evolves

Politics isn’t static. It’s messy, layered, and constantly shifting—and if you want to cover it seriously, you can’t confine your thoughts to one platform, one post, or one format. That’s been the guiding principle behind my work on The Interfaith Intrepid and beyond. The blog has been my primary home for analysis, commentary, and breakingContinue reading “Beyond the Headlines: Where My Political Analysis Lives and Evolves”

Why Calling Nick Fuentes a ‘White Fred Hampton’ Isn’t Just Wrong — It’s Threatening

Frimpong’s video titled “Nick Fuentes: White Fred Hampton. Hear Me Out!” attempts to position Fuentes — a known white nationalist — as analogous to Fred Hampton, the legendary Black Panther and multiracial working‑class organizer. On its face, the move seems provocative — perhaps intentionally so — but on closer inspection it reveals a deeply incoherentContinue reading “Why Calling Nick Fuentes a ‘White Fred Hampton’ Isn’t Just Wrong — It’s Threatening”

I Predicted the Hasan Piker and Zohran Mamdani Drama Before Anyone Else

Sometimes, the connections between online controversies and real-world politics are clearer than most people realize—if you know how to read the signs. Over the past several months, I noticed patterns, interactions, and public behaviors that led me to predict a series of events surrounding Hasan Piker and Zohran Mamdani. Watching it unfold has been surreal,Continue reading “I Predicted the Hasan Piker and Zohran Mamdani Drama Before Anyone Else”

Trump’s Ballroom: A Distraction, Not a Disaster

So, Trump wants to build a ballroom at the White House. And apparently, the political world is losing its collective mind over it. But honestly — who the fuck cares? Let’s be real here. Trump’s gonna do what Trump’s gonna do. He’s already tossed the rulebook out the window years ago, so acting shocked nowContinue reading “Trump’s Ballroom: A Distraction, Not a Disaster”

Why I Believe Zohran Will Capitulate — And Capitulate Hard — If He Wins

Let’s be honest: if Zohran wins the mayoral race, he will be under unprecedented pressure immediately. Not day one, but literally the day after the election results are in, even before he officially takes office. Trump has already signaled what he can do — withholding federal funding from New York City is not an emptyContinue reading “Why I Believe Zohran Will Capitulate — And Capitulate Hard — If He Wins”

The Illusion of the Middle Class: Why There Are Only Two Classes

We often hear politicians, pundits, and economists talk about the “middle class.” It’s presented as the backbone of society, the engine of democracy, and the symbol of stability. But if we look closer, is the middle class actually real—or is it an illusion designed to keep people from recognizing the true divide? Class Through theContinue reading “The Illusion of the Middle Class: Why There Are Only Two Classes”

Extreme Weather, Land Grabs, and the Rise of “Softcore Martial Law”

Climate change isn’t just about rising temperatures or sea levels—it’s reshaping how societies, governments, and economies function. In the video “Extreme Weather, Land Grabs, Displacement & Softcore Martial Law” by Dazzling1, several pressing issues come into focus: the displacement caused by extreme weather, the militarization of urban spaces, and the political implications of centralized control.Continue reading “Extreme Weather, Land Grabs, and the Rise of “Softcore Martial Law””

Thinkpiece Thursdays Post 4: “Healthcare in Crisis: The Erosion of Access and the Fight for Universal Care in 2025”

The week of July 3, 2025, exposes a deepening crisis in the U.S. healthcare system as the Trump administration continues to dismantle key protections from the Affordable Care Act while blocking efforts to expand universal healthcare coverage. Recent policy shifts and court rulings have led to increased premiums, narrower coverage, and widening disparities—especially impacting low-incomeContinue reading “Thinkpiece Thursdays Post 4: “Healthcare in Crisis: The Erosion of Access and the Fight for Universal Care in 2025””

Beyond the Celebration: A Closer Look at Zohran Mamdani’s Silence on Palestine

As progressive circles continue to celebrate Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, there’s a noticeable gap in the conversation—one that could have serious implications for the movement he claims to represent. Mamdani has positioned himself as a bold, left-wing alternative to mainstream Democrats, offering ambitious proposals on housing, transit, andContinue reading “Beyond the Celebration: A Closer Look at Zohran Mamdani’s Silence on Palestine”