Red Dawn’s Enduring Legacy: A Call to Generation X and Beyond
The 1984 movie Red Dawn is more than just a Cold War-era action flick; it became a cultural touchstone for Generation X
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The 1984 movie Red Dawn is more than just a Cold War-era action flick; it became a cultural touchstone for Generation X
I will let readers decide the Diddy question which is not did he, but who ordered the indictments?
We Americans have enjoyed the highest quality of life in human history. Let’s be honest—no other civilization has come close to the level of comfort, convenience, and sheer indulgence we’ve managed to create.
The modern Democratic Party has increasingly advocated for policies that have contributed to cultural shifts in America, particularly in relation to family structure, social welfare, and personal autonomy
Since the end of World War II, the landscape of the United States has changed dramatically, not only in terms of infrastructure and technology but also in terms of social and cultural values.
In most nations constitutions and laws are interpreted loosely, solely for the benefit of those in power. Instead of protecting people from the power of the state.
Here are a few simple truths from Chuck Klein. They might be considered, “common sense,” but as we all know, that isn’t all that common
In my experience with politics over the last 40 years, I have learned that it doesn’t matter how good a person is on many of the issues. If they are for outright baby killing (euphemistically called abortion and via propaganda called “prochoice”), that individual, when the chips are down, will go against every other fundamental right to protect baby killing.
Dear American School Kid, I don’t know what your name is, but I’m sorry. I am deeply, wholeheartedly, and emphatically sorry.
This part four of the Coexist series. It explores the Hamas case study introduced in Part 1. It builds on the analysis in Part 2 and Part 3.
Throughout history, there have been ambitious attempts to create a new world order, from the League of Nations to the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.
In the battle against totalitarian ideologies like socialism and fascism, the cultural and moral foundations of society play a pivotal role in determining their success or failure.
Citizens carrying camera equipped cell phones have replaced legacy media in fast breaking news. This has often sidestepped the media’s gatekeeping function.
Victor Davis Hanson, a respected historian and commentator, has identified an insidious problem: the rise of the entitled, credentialed elite.
I saw a t-shirt the other day that gave me a chuckle. It read: “I may be old, but I saw the USA before it went to sh**.” It stopped being funny when I thought about the differences between 20th and 21st century America.
In a world where society once rallied around the idea of protecting the vulnerable, we now find ourselves in a disturbing new era where the lines between right and wrong have blurred to the point of absurdity.
The “27 Club” is synonymous with a tragic pattern in the music industry: the untimely deaths of young, influential musicians, artists, and actors at the age of 27.
The next American civil war — if there is one — will find Americans facing MS-13 and Hamas because the left knows that their boys in Chicago couldn’t hit a barn door.
Ah, the rose. Shakespeare told us long ago that “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” But in today’s society, it’s not the scent of the rose we’re worried about—it’s the name.
The United Kingdom, long a beacon of stability and cultural heritage, is now facing what some are calling the 5th British Civil War—a conflict not of armies and battlefields, but of clashing cultures and identities.