by Nathan Griffen This article is a rebuttal to "It’s Easy to Look Away from Evil That Doesn’t Directly Affect Us" published on May 27, 2021. As Continue Reading
Politics
A Venezuelan’s Perspective on How Chavez Came to Power
by Daniel Cristini Author's Note: I have tried to include as many references in English as I could for Venezuela's pertinent historical events. Continue Reading
Israelis and Palestinians: They Can’t Forgive and Can’t Forget
by Frank Pauc This first appeared in Frank’s blog on May 17, 2021, as "Long Memories." It is republished here with the author’s permission. This Continue Reading
What Can We Do To Reduce Gun Violence?
by Forbes McCreery "Banning things, restricting things, and making things harder to get does nothing. It is what politicians and charlatans exploit Continue Reading
War in Ukraine: One-Sided Media
by Frank Pauc This first appeared in Frank’s blog on May 13, 2022, as "Reading the News." It is republished here with the author’s Continue Reading
Two Fathers, Two Sons
by Frank Pauc This first appeared in Frank’s blog on May 15, 2022. It is republished here with the author’s Continue Reading
Saudi Women and the War on Terror
In the masculine-driven nation of Saudi Arabia, women are subordinate to men and the state, yet, in the eyes of both, they serve an important role Continue Reading
How Does the “West Point Mafia” Run Washington? We Still Don’t Know
by Brace E. Barber This first appeared in The Havok Journal on May 5, 2020. I think Danny Sjursen is entirely right to be skeptical of America’s Continue Reading
3 Winning PR Strategies for Muslim Extremists
by Raul Felix This article first appeared in The Rhino Den, which is run by our friends over at Ranger Up. This first appeared in The Havok Journal Continue Reading
What Are We Looking For?
by George Carty Going down the rabbit hole this morning, I found a page on Instagram called @watchesofespionage. It features candid photos of Continue Reading
Do Educated Moms Raise Terrorists?
On Mother's Day, I read about the bombing of the girl's school for the Hazaras in Kabul and I wept. The death toll has risen to 85. A part of my heart Continue Reading
Everyone Loses by Making Police Scapegoats for Bad Policies
It was a beautiful day. Kids were running around, dogs were playing, and hot dogs and burgers were on the grill. My son was laughing it up with his Continue Reading