The Paradox of Denying Violence
In the wake of the January 6th Capitol “riot,” the President of the United States has repeatedly emphasized that “violence is never a solution.”
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
In the wake of the January 6th Capitol “riot,” the President of the United States has repeatedly emphasized that “violence is never a solution.”
While many attribute the surge in violence to mental health issues, there’s a compelling argument that connects the rise in violence to the declining influence of Judeo-Christian values in our society.
Using the leftist (and bogus) concept of “proportionality” in a nation’s foreign policy, is a surefire way for that country to lose wars.
The effort to reduce violence of all kinds, including gun violence, needs to be led by the states. Here’s how.
Projecting someone’s moral compass by using black people as a debate tool by using them as a measuring stick simply as a debate tactic is racist.
If Joe Biden and Merrick Garland want chaos, Lindsey Graham is playing right into their hands. He needs to stop handing them ammunition to target us.
Biden calls his mob to action, saying that Democrats have chosen hope and unity, as he called everybody that voted Republican a fascist. Unifying rhetoric?
It has been two weeks since an 18-year old boy, after shooting his grandmother in the face, fled to a Uvalde, Texas elementary school where he proceeded to murder 19 young school children, 8-11 years of age, and 2 elementary school teachers, before being killed by a responding Border Patrol Agent.