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The Hydra of authoritarian violence by Andrew Moss 825 words The violence is interconnected. U.S. military forces attack Caracas to extract its president, killing as many as 80 people in the course of their operation. An ICE agent shoots and kills a poet, a mother of three, on a street in Minneapolis. A 43-year-old disabled widow, burdened by
The intertwining of earth and humans by Robert C. Koehler 824 words Let’s put ICE and, indeed, war itself –the smugly violent certainty of militarism – into the largest perspective possible. I suggest this as the only way to maintain my sanity: to believe that we, that our children, actually have a future. This is
Morons and the inner soul of the American people by Bob Topper 1088 words In December of 1783, George Washington resigned his commission as Commander-in-Chief and returned to his beloved Mount Vernon. He was one of the wealthiest men in America. He could have been king; loved and revered national hero, who would have denied him? But