Guerrilla Capitalism: A Lesson in (black) American History

By Matthew Thomas Published: May 5, 2022 Noon EST (4 minute read) Before Rosa Parks, there was Claudette Colvin. Parks and Colvin were the first women to oppose segregated seating on the city-owned bus line in Montgomery, Alabama. The maltreatment experienced by these women spawned a citywide, and then nationwide protest against the lack of […]
Abortion is a Marxian Tool

By Olivia Murray Published: April 7, 2022 Noon EST (2 minute read) In 1848, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels published a small booklet filled with radical delusions about upending traditional social structures and capitalism: “The Communist Manifesto.” They believed societal inequality was the fault of the middle and upper class, and the solution to the […]
Proud Human Butcher on the Loose

By Olivia Murray Published: February 22, 2022 Noon EST (2 minute read) Between the platforms of the two major American political parties, one explicitly enumerates the right to life for a child in the womb: The Republican Party. From the 2016 revised platform, “We assert the sanctity of human life and affirm that the unborn […]
A California State of Emergency

By Olivia Murray Published: February 15, 2022 Noon EST (2 minute read) On Sunday afternoon, millions tuned in to watch one of America’s oldest traditions, Super Bowl Sunday. Despite being held in the heart of Los Angeles, where some of the country’s strictest Covid-19 ordinances and mandates remain in effect, for the Hollywood celebrities and […]
The DHS Domestic Terrorism Memo

By Olivia Murray Published: February 10, 2022 Noon EST (2 minute read) On February 7, the Department of Homeland Security issued a public memo summarizing the “Terrorism Threat to the U.S. Homeland.” The federal agency declared the United States is facing “heightened” threats, primarily inflamed by “an online environment filled with false or misleading narratives […]
The End of Critical Thinking…

By Olivia Murray Published: January 11, 2022 Noon EST (3 minute read) In 1987, philosopher Dr. Allan Bloom wrote a book on a deviation occurring in academia, away from objectivism and towards relativism. It was called “The Closing of the American Mind.” He argued this shift began to undermine many things, but most notably the […]
Is Government a Moral Authority?
By Olivia Murray Published: December 7, 2021 Noon EST (2 minute read) When we consider morality, we must address a profound question. Is it an article of subjectivity or objectivity? If morality hinges upon a society, culture, or any other external factor, then it is in fact subjective. It is subject to outside influence. If […]
Domestic Enemies of the Constitution and the Citizenry

By Olivia Murray Published: November 18, 2021 Noon EST (3 minute read) This is a unique time in history. The very people and institutions that were installed to conserve and protect American life and legacy have become their biggest enemies. The custodial agency of our founding documents declared them to be injurious to the reader; […]
Importance of a Well-Informed Citizenry

By Olivia Murray Published: November 16, 2021 Noon EST (3 minute read) On September 17 in 1787, the greatest American thinkers gathered together as delegates to the Constitutional Convention. As Benjamin Franklin left the Pennsylvania State House, he was approached by an inquisitive citizen. The young American asked, “What kind of government do we have?” […]
Who Pays the Price at the Altar of Science?

By Olivia Murray Published: October 26, 2021 Noon EST (3 minute read) *WARNING, this content may be extremely distressing to some readers* During a July 20, 2021 Congressional hearing, Dr. Fauci and Kentucky Senator Dr. Rand Paul got into a bitter war of words. Paul accused Fauci of lying to Congress, alleging he was aware […]
The 2020 Showdown

*Written two months before the 2020 U.S. elections, this is a retrospective piece* By John Harmon McElroy Published: August 26, 2021 Noon EST (5 minute read) The Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) proclaimed by the head of the United Nations’ World Health Organization on January 30, 2020 which he escalated to the status […]