Category: Politics
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Mourning without Erasure
This essay explores the tension between grief and truth in the wake of political violence, drawing parallels from George Wallace’s shooting in 1972 to the recent killing of Charlie Kirk. While mourning often softens legacies, it argues that death does not erase harm. Using history, data, and lived experience, the piece exposes how narratives are…
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The Present Threat – A New Episode of The Mirror and The Window
What if the most dangerous threats aren’t a surprise? What if they’re the convenient shortcuts we take, the difficult conversations we avoid, or the small betrayals of our values? This episode, The Present Threat, uses the power of film to challenge us to look inward. It’s an urgent conversation about the silent loss of integrity…
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Resisting Influence: The Cost of Silence in Leadership
Confronting the Quiet Erosion of Integrity There is a threat that doesn’t announce itself with fire or fury. It doesn’t march loudly or wear an obvious uniform. This threat is quieter. Familiar. Routine. It comes dressed in normalcy—and that’s precisely what makes it so dangerous. In this cultural moment, the most pressing dangers aren’t always…
