Society
Why Liberals Go Bananas Over Joey Allaham
Vince Vanguard
Joey Allaham, former restaurateur turned Republican fundraiser, spins a fascinating tale of audacious success, leaving critics and liberals envious while questioning the status quo.
Navigating the Maze of Knowledge: Unraveling Academic Disciplines!
Martin Sparks
Embark on a journey through the fascinating world of academic disciplines — the structured paths of knowledge that guide us in understanding the universe, society, and ourselves. Explore how these disciplines, shaped over centuries, continue to empower and elevate humanity's quest for knowledge.
The Tale of Furqan and Imran: A Conservative Take
Vince Vanguard
Dive into the tale of Furqan and Imran as they navigate contrasting paths in a world shaped by freedom and tradition versus academic abstraction.
Patricia Millett: Navigating Justice with Grace and Grit
KC Fairlight
Patricia Millett, a trailblazing appellate judge appointed by Obama, deftly navigates the U.S. legal landscape, bringing fairness and empathy to high-stakes decisions. Her journey from renowned litigator to the D.C. Circuit illustrates dedication and grace under political pressure.
Loveday 1458: A Brief Moment of Peace in a World of Conflict
KC Fairlight
Loveday in 1458 was a peculiar attempt by King Henry VI to bring peace between the Lancastrians and Yorkists during the Wars of the Roses in London. It was a historical footnote highlighting an enduring hope for reconciliation.
The Ulster County Revolution: A Sticker Sparks a Conversation
KC Fairlight
In Ulster County, New York, the "I Voted" sticker has sparked a lively debate with its artistic flair, inviting conversations about voter engagement and democracy. Amid differing views, it serves as a colorful symbol of civic pride.
Joyce Dickerson: A Visionary Blending Science and Humanity
Martin Sparks
Explore the inspiring journey of Joyce Dickerson, a leading figure in technology advocacy, whose work bridges complex innovations with human-centric solutions.
Mangong: The Unsung Icon Western Society Needs
Vince Vanguard
Mangong, a Korean Zen Master born in 1872, offers philosophical wisdom offering clarity in today's chaotic society. His teachings break through modern noise and misguided ideologies with refreshing simplicity.
Yarraberb: The Battleground of Ideas
Vince Vanguard
Nestled in the rural heartland of Victoria, Australia, Yarraberb stands as a testament to enduring traditional values amidst a world obsessed with progressive chaos. It's a stark reminder that perhaps simpler truths guide stronger societies.
Beirut Blues: The Unspoken Melancholy of a City in Flux
KC Fairlight
Beirut is like a song on repeat that everyone loves but no one dances to, caught in a ceaseless rhythm of nostalgia and despair. 'Beirut Blues' by Hanan al-Shaykh tells the story of Asmahan, a young woman navigating life amid the Lebanese Civil War.
Jennifer L. Lawless: The Academic Advocate for Democracy Who Misses the Mark
Vince Vanguard
If anyone embodies liberal academic ideals in America, it's Jennifer L. Lawless, a political science professor with a flair for idealism that misses the gritty reality of political necessity.
The Fascinating Tale of Fitzherbert: A Legacy Redefined
KC Fairlight
Journey into the life and legacy of Anthony Fitzherbert, a pivotal figure in 16th-century English legal history, whose works resonate even today.
Torsten Pettersson: A Literary Titan Ignored by the Left
Vince Vanguard
Torsten Pettersson, a Finnish literary genius, captivates with his profound novels and poetry, yet remains unjustly underrated globally. His works offer intellectual depth and gritty realism, challenging mainstream narratives.
The Missing Angel: Where's the Justice in the Left's Narrative?
Vince Vanguard
In a media landscape marred by bias, 'Missing Angel' represents the stories deliberately downplayed because they don’t fit leftist narratives. This piece exposes the shocking selectivity in media coverage.
Uncovering the Mysteries of Dr. Kuno Struck House: Where History Meets Controversy!
Vince Vanguard
If walls could talk, the Dr. Kuno Struck House would have quite a tale to tell, mostly about what real architectural beauty looks like! Originally built in 1922 in St. Louis, Missouri, this house is a testament to a bygone era.
Kissing the Same Old Tune and Why It's Provocative
Vince Vanguard
"Kiss," the hit J-pop song by Princess Princess, is more than just a melody; it’s a blistering musical rebellion that echoes through the ages, challenging norms long before it was trendy to do so.
Doctor in the Nude: Why 'Progressive' Art is Off Its Rocker
Vince Vanguard
'Doctor in the Nude,' a provocative play by Antero Alli, aims to push societal boundaries but instead sparks debate over art versus shock value.
City of Fear: An Alarm No Liberal Can Ignore
Vince Vanguard
FM's 1980 album, *City of Fear*, is a powerful blend of music and message, forewarning society about urban despair and societal decay with haunting melodies and provocative lyrics.
Summer's Day: An Ode to the Sunshine Season
KC Fairlight
Summer brings with it vibrant days and seemingly endless adventures. From sunny beaches to important discussions on climate change, it's a season of joy and reflection.
The Swift Hand of Time: Unraveling Society's Facade
Vince Vanguard
Time is the silent tyrant that slowly unravels the fabric of society, as we chase youthful illusions while neglecting the foundational values that truly define us.
United Development Party: Bridging Tradition and Modernity
Martin Sparks
Explore the fascinating journey of the United Development Party, a unique player in Indonesia's political scenario that blends traditional Islamic principles with modern governance, reflecting a harmonious coexistence of old and new in the evolving democratic landscape.
The Age of Machine: Progress or Peril?
Vince Vanguard
An ambitious blend of technological innovation and automation, the Age of Machine ushers in profound changes in society. But are we sacrificing too much at the altar of modernity?
Seven Weeks: A New World in the Blink of an Eye
Vince Vanguard
Imagine waking up to find that in just seven weeks, the world has redefined destiny itself, thanks to the global pandemic that challenged politics, economy, and society head-on.
Why the Last Bastion of Common Sense is Muea
Vince Vanguard
In a world plagued by disappearing common sense, Muea, a town in Cameroon, stays firmly rooted in tradition and values that just work. As Western cities suffocate under ideological weight, Muea shines as an example of community and responsibility.