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9. Justice, Eyes Wide Shut
If it takes injustice to apply a perceived justice, then does justice even matter anymore? Speaking of, think about this for a moment....
1 day ago4 min read


8. The Lady In Action
Continuing from the last post about Lady Justice, let’s then move into an example. The most prominent example, as of this writing (which...
Oct 145 min read


7. Lady Justice
If I haven’t angered the bear yet, then this one just might. Not on purpose, though. Anyway, in this episode we will discuss the topic of...
Oct 73 min read


The Right Side: Not just the winning side
Being on the right side takes courage—truth over applause, empathy over anger. Winning is fleeting; character endures. If we want a nation worthy of its ideals, we must choose virtue over victory. May we be known not for winning, but for standing boldly on the side of what is right.
Sep 154 min read


4. The Opportunity For Justice
Justice. What is Justice? Let’s try and clear this up then, shall we? But before we get too much further, not like we haven’t gone far...
Aug 263 min read


2. Justice vs Entertainment Porn
Here in the United States of America (this is where I am writing from), we have seen so much turmoil, division, crime, and injustice all...
Jul 223 min read


1. What is Justice?
Welcome to Justice (PART I). Let's just jump right into it! Justice is when you order a drink with ice but tell them to hold the liquid....
Jul 84 min read


Why Liberals and Conservatives See the World Differently and the Biggest Values that Split the Two Parties.
This post reveals the dichotomy of the two American political parties: Democrats and Republicans. And the differences in values between Liberals and Conservatives.
Jul 53 min read


Political Hypocricy Comparison Chart: A Fake Outrage Becomes a Tool for Power.
This post explores political hypocrisy across both major U.S. parties, highlighting how loyalty to party labels often overrides truth, logic, and shared values. Through personal experience, historical patterns, and cultural trends, it challenges readers to confront their own biases, question blind allegiance, and reflect on the growing divide between modern conservatism and liberalism.
Jul 210 min read


No Kings Day
A bold poetic critique of modern political power disguised as democratic leadership. With sharp, rhythmic verses, the poem paints a picture of a government drifting away from constitutional principles & edging toward authoritarianism. Beginning & ending with a haunting refrain—“No Kings Day is what they say, When their king is not in play”—a chilling reminder that tyranny doesn’t always come with a crown. The repetition emphasizes how power can be abused even within systems t
Jun 193 min read


Recycled Racism
I have so many blogs written; in fact, I've already completed all this year's blogs and part of next year's blogs. That's why I figured I...
Jan 73 min read


The Best Advice I’ve Heard
“If you voted… and you are feeling that the election result is truly horrifying, do this one simple thing for your mental health:”
Nov 12, 20245 min read


The Rise and Fall of Freedom
[Italicized text from the book Making sense of America’s newest Guild…Again ] “As I heard one person state it: there is the thesis,...
Sep 24, 20243 min read


AMERICA (a beacon of hope...)
America is the best beacon of hope in our world. You can call me crazy or a nationalist, and that's okay. Why? Because America is one of...
Nov 6, 20233 min read
"Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness."
— Desmond Tutu
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