Sometimes it seems as though the only absolute in our culture is that there are no absolutes. Paul Rosenberg begs to differ. He says, if there's life and death, then there's right and wrong.
Politicians love to speak of how they're trying like mad to "save our democracy." Caitlin Johnstone says, saying democracy is in jeopardy in America is like saying the beaches in Wyoming are in jeopardy.
If you haven't begun to seriously doubt the legacy media at every level, you're not paying attention. Jonathan Turley expounds on the media's art of being eternally shocked (when its lies are revealed).
The chaos in our centers of government isn't abating. J.B. Shurk has some solid advice on what we should be preparing: Freedom gardens, speech corridors and black markets.
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Slogans like "eliminate the hate" sound reasonable at first blush but conceal a darker motive. As Thomas Harrington explains, eradication fantasies don't come free.
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