If our dark times have obviated anything, it would be the absurd notion that democracy ensures the needs and will
Tag: Deep Thoughts
The Smell of Sacrifice
Note: This not to be an exhaustive exegesis on the subject of animal sacrifice, nor is it necessary to have
Judgements
“Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.”- Matthew 5:7 “For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and
The Good Shepherd Solution
Kaisar recently wrote a good article about the relevance of Julius Caesar, and we hope he will not mind us
White Riot
I recently saw an impassioned video reacting to an older white man being shot in the back by a black
The Lie of Government Inefficiency
Today, I thought it would be entertaining to poke holes in a common conservative/libertarian talking point: “government inefficiency.” I.e. The idea
Passed Over
Intergenerational squabbling is highly counterproductive, so I’d like to begin with the disclaimer that this isn’t the point of my
The Rise of American Lysenkoism
One particular aspect of Soviet society that is often overlooked is just how ideological it was, especially in its early
White Racism is the Whole Entire Pizza
You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Author Unknown The principle contained in
What’s in a Name?
Recently, I happened to run across a black lady whose first name was Kenyatta. When I asked her where she