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The Peaceful Race: A Reflection on Black Nations, Power, and the Global Narrative

Introduction:Amid global conversations about war, dominance, and power, one fact remains often overlooked: there are over 70 Black-majority countries in the world—54 in Africa and 16 in the Caribbean—yet none of them possess nuclear weapons. None have invaded other nations to conquer, colonize, or enslave. This absence of violence on the world stage is not […]

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Make America White Again: A Raw Reckoning with Privilege, Power, and the Illusion of Progress

Introduction:There comes a point when outrage, especially from white Americans, stops being helpful and starts becoming a performance. In times of political chaos or cultural conflict, many white voices suddenly express shock—but often only after their comfort is disrupted. This kind of delayed reaction shows something deeper: the problem isn’t new, it’s just finally visible

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From Tim Russert to Plutocracy: A Prison Conversation About Language, Power, and American Government

Introduction:On an ordinary Sunday morning in prison, something quietly profound took place—not in a classroom or therapy circle, but around a TV. A group of incarcerated men, who called themselves the “Sunday Morning Squad,” gathered each week to watch shows like Face the Nation and Meet the Press. One episode in particular broke open a

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The Real Reason Late Night Is Dying: Why Stephen Colbert’s Cancellation Isn’t About Trump

Introduction:The announcement that Stephen Colbert’s show may be ending sparked immediate speculation, especially among political circles. Many assumed it was backlash for his anti-Trump commentary, but that narrative oversimplifies a far more complicated truth. The reality is not political—it’s economic. Colbert isn’t being canceled because of what he said, but because of what he costs.

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One Day for Ten Shots: The Trump DOJ, Breonna Taylor, and the Ongoing Pattern of Racial Injustice

Introduction:It’s time to stop pretending that Donald Trump’s record on race is a matter of opinion or misinterpretation—it’s a matter of choices, policies, and patterns that speak for themselves. Under his administration, the Department of Justice repeatedly demonstrated a dangerous disregard for Black lives, most recently in its handling of the Breonna Taylor case. Despite

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When Justice Bows to Power: The Epstein Client List, Human Trafficking, and the Silence of the Elite”

Introduction:Public trust in institutions hinges on accountability, and nowhere is that more urgent than in the fight against human trafficking. The unresolved and closely guarded secrecy surrounding the Epstein client list is a moral failure that transcends politics. Despite bipartisan outrage, no names have been officially released—no celebrities, no executives, no politicians. This silence is

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Friday Night Fallout: Obama’s Empathy, Trump’s Deals, and the Shadow Games Behind America’s Power Brokers

Introduction:Sometimes, the news doesn’t read like fact—it reads like a script from a political satire, with secret meetings, strange deals, and public gestures that mask deeper moves. This past Friday night was no exception. From Barack Obama’s public call for men to build friendships with gay and nonbinary individuals to Tulsi Gabbard calling for his

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Buried in the Net: A Deeper Look at the Hidden Meaning Behind ‘Internet’

Introduction:Words carry more than meaning—they echo with history, symbolism, and hidden nuance. For those who love language, even the most modern terms can unravel unexpected layers when broken down to their roots. Take the word Internet. At first glance, it seems purely technical: a term born from the digital age, cold and functional. But if

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The War on Learning: How Anti-Education Politics Threaten America’s Future

Introduction:The United States is facing a quiet but devastating attack on its education system, and the Supreme Court is playing a pivotal role in that unraveling. President Biden’s effort to cancel student loan debt was blocked on the grounds that such action required congressional approval. Yet Donald Trump’s broader goal to eliminate the Department of

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The Unitary Executive Theory and the Erosion of Separation of Powers: From Alito’s Memo to the Modern Constitutional Crisis

Introduction:In 1986, a little-known draft memo by a young Department of Justice lawyer quietly introduced an idea that would go on to shake the very foundations of American democracy. This memo argued that because the president signs laws into existence, he should also have the right to interpret and possibly override them through a signing

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