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Class Solidarity and the Illusion of Individualism in the Age of “Make America Great Again

How Power Organizes Itself at the Top One of the least discussed realities of modern politics is that there is strong class solidarity among billionaires. They compete in public, but they protect each other in private. Regardless of party affiliation, ideology, or personality, the ultra-wealthy tend to agree on the fundamentals that preserve their power. […]

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When “Make America Great Again” Meets Federal Force: What the Minnesota Shooting Reveals

A Nation Confronts a Fractured Reality So when did “Make America Great Again” turn into a world where the government can kill you and explain it later? That question is no longer abstract; it becomes painfully concrete with the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Pretti, a U.S. citizen and ICU nurse who

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Learn the Most Powerful Thing: Rethinking Christianity, Martin Luther King Jr., and Who Gets to Define Faith

The Claim and Why It Matters Around Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a familiar claim resurfaced that Dr. King was not a “real Christian.” I am not addressing every voice making that assertion. But one argument in particular deserves a serious response. Because it exposes a deeper misunderstanding of Christian history. The claim rests on

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The Real Power Isn’t Control, It’s Understanding

Why People Slip Into Automatic Mode There are moments when a person’s normal thinking seems to pause, and they become unusually open to whatever comes next. This does not happen because people are weak or careless. It happens because the human brain is constantly trying to conserve energy. When something interrupts our usual patterns in

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This Is the Moment We Feared: Power, Pressure, and the Precarious Edge of the State

Living Inside the Uncertainty I am at the point where events are no longer abstract or theoretical. We are sitting in a precarious moment where the governor has authorized the National Guard, and the atmosphere feels charged with consequence. Former President Trump is publicly threatening, claiming that Governor Tim Walz has failed to decide or

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Do You See It Yet? The Second Amendment, State Power, and the Myth of Protection

The Question That Refuses to Go Away So I ask again: do you not see it yet? This is not a rhetorical flourish, it is a serious challenge to the story many people tell themselves about power and protection. We are told that the Second Amendment exists to guard citizens against government tyranny. We are

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The Quiet Work They Laughed At: Why the Process Could Never Be Copied

When the Work Didn’t Look Like Much They laughed at your process because it was quiet. There was no noise around it, no performance, no visible proof that anything important was happening. From the outside, it looked unimpressive and slow. It did not announce itself or demand attention. People are trained to believe that growth

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When the Law Promised Nothing: Uncertainty, Racism, and the World Luther Collins Inherited

A System That Guaranteed Uncertainty The law was presented as a source of order, but for Black people it guaranteed something very different: uncertainty. It offered rules without reliability and procedures without protection. You were told there were rights, yet no remedy when those rights were violated. You were promised trials, but not truth, and

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Rebuilding the Core From the Inside Out: A Sustainable Path to Strength, Confidence, and Lasting Change

Understanding the Real Root Causes of Stubborn Belly Fat Stubborn belly fat is often treated as a surface-level problem, but in reality it is usually a symptom of deeper issues within the body. Chronic stress, poor posture, disrupted breathing patterns, and weak core engagement all play a significant role in how the body stores fat

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