How the Reliance on Undocumented Workers Echoes Historical Patterns of Exploitation In the sweltering heat of California’s Central Valley rows of farmworkers bend over fields harvesting the fruits and vegetables that stock grocery stores across the nation. Many of these workers are undocumented immigrants, paid below minimum wage, with no …
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Defensive Gun Use: Why American Gun Ownership Empowers Responsible Citizens
In the United States, the right to bear arms is more than just a constitutional guarantee—it’s a fundamental principle that empowers responsible citizens to protect themselves, their families, and their communities. Defensive gun use (DGU) is a powerful testament to the value of firearms in the hands of law-abiding Americans. …
Read More »It Was Shuttered: USAID Routed Funds to Soros Causes, Terrorists, and Beyond
Tonight, we bring you a story that raises troubling questions about the allocation of American taxpayer dollars and the unintended consequences of foreign aid. It is a story of money, influence, and the shadowy intersections of power—a story that demands our attention and scrutiny. The United States Agency for International …
Read More »A Closer Look at U.S. School Shootings and Youth Violence in Australia
Discussions surrounding gun violence in the United States are often emotionally charged, with international commentators like Gurridyula, an Australian social commentator, using school shootings as a central argument in their criticism of American gun culture. However, a closer examination of the data reveals a more nuanced reality: many of these …
Read More »Work From Home vs. The Office: A CEO’s Push for Bums in Seats and Why It’s a Load of Crap
Work From Home vs. The Office: A CEO’s Push for Bums in Seats and Why It’s a Load of Crap Let’s cut to the chase: the push by CEOs to drag employees back to the office is less about productivity and more about control, commercial real estate interests, and propping …
Read More »A Death Toll That Surpasses America’s Biggest Wars
The numbers are clear: fentanyl is killing Americans at a faster rate than any war in U.S. history. In just one year (2022), overdose deaths surpassed total U.S. combat deaths in World War I—yet the crisis continues to receive little sustained national attention. Why Is There No National Outrage? The …
Read More »Axe Attack at Australian 7-Eleven: Was Evie Amati’s Sentence Too Lenient?
In 2016, a shocking act of violence at a Sydney 7-Eleven store left the community reeling. Evie Amati, a transgender man, under the influence of drugs attacked customers with an axe, leaving them with severe injuries. The brutality of the attack captured on surveillance footage, sparked outrage and raised questions …
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