
PeaceVoice – Distributing Op-Eds Nationwide for Peace, Justice, and the Inadvisability of War.
From Minarets to City Hall: Zohran Mamdani, Islam, and the American Conscience against war by George Cassidy Payne 1259 words “If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” —Frederick Douglass America likes to tell its story as a procession of wars won and enemies defeated. But its deeper moral history, the one that actually
Thanking veterans by killing them by Laura Finley 612 words On November 11, the United States commemorates Veterans Day, a federal holiday since 1954 created to thank veterans of all foreign wars. But how thankful are we really? A quick look at how many veterans have been executed or are facing execution—literally being killed by
$1776 Tax-free v July 4, 1776–Free by Kary Love 1073 words Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon and marching his legion on Rome did not destroy the Roman Republic all by himself. The erosion of the republic and rise of the Empire occurred over decades, if not centuries, and built upon many little cuts and changes,