The Great American Rebellion: From Freedom Lovers to Woke Warriors
From our rebellious beginnings to the land of the woke, it’s a tale of “Give me liberty, or give me a stern lecture on microaggressions.”
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
From our rebellious beginnings to the land of the woke, it’s a tale of “Give me liberty, or give me a stern lecture on microaggressions.”
In a shocking turn of events, lawmakers are considering a groundbreaking new initiative aimed at improving the state of marriages in the country.
In an unexpected turn of events, the Almighty One Himself, God, reportedly cast His divine gaze upon the notorious Burning Man Festival and decided it was high time to unleash a watery catastrophe of biblical proportions.
Ah, the nostalgia of simpler times when tissues were a luxury, and the winds of nature served as both ally and adversary in the age-old practice known as the “farmer’s blow.”
A new breed of warriors has embarked on a journey of embracing a worldview that would make even George Orwell raise an eyebrow and wonder, “Did I predict this?”
Human interaction is a labyrinth of complexities, and nowhere is this more evident than in our perceptions of culture and the individuals who embody it.
In an era marked by the pervasive influence of “wokeness” in various spheres, one institution stands resolute against the tide: our court system.
Ah, the good old days when the American spirit was as rugged as a cactus and as individualistic as a lone cowboy riding off into the sunset.
Once upon a time, America was a great place to live. That America is gone. In its place is a squalid, immoral, and lawless land that seems devoid of common sense.
In the early chapters of Genesis, we encounter three pivotal instances of human rebellion that have left a profound impact on the course of human history.
If the Laws of Nature are separated from God as an Almighty Sovereign, then the Laws of God don’t take precedence and superiority over the Laws of Man.
The discussions of “Who Are We?” & “How Now Do We Live?” are essential questions and controversies that are at the center of the Culture War.
Your responsibility for the times you live is limited. What are you truly responsible for advancing, changing, or stopping? When do you act-What will you risk?
Today in Cloft’s Corner, Dave channels Francis Ford Coppola in his socio-economic version of Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now.”
Ah, the modern high school graduate – armed with diplomas and dreams, but clueless about the most basic distinctions in the world of engines.
We use race as a kind of shorthand for describing different characterizations in the human gene pool, in a lot of ways, it is misused for many things.
The Lamestream media echo chamber (LMEC-L) social media (SM) big tech tyrants (BT) and government (G) at Work
From 1607 to 1776 a new nation was created. That nation had a unifying culture. It included a shared identity as an American.
The age of enlightenment in the mid 1700’s was led by thinkers such as Voltaire, Descartes, and Montesquieu in France, and Kant and Mendelssohn in Germany. These philosophers believed that a new world was dawning.
What can we learn from someone living four or five thousand years ago that is applicable today?