Browse Category Social Commentary

The Deterioration of Discourse

You ever wonder why more and more topics seem to be contentious and rather difficult to talk about? Whether it’s about the definition of marriage, sexual identity, abortion, transgenderism, immigration, covid policy, or any other social issue, it feels like there is an ever-increasing chasm between two sides that can’t find any common ground and […]

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Bipartisan Failure

Over the last week, the Taliban has taken over Afghanistan. The Islamist military organization who was last overthrown in 2001 by US-led military forces has regained control of the capital city Kubal and sent the whole country into turmoil. Most people have seen the pictures and read the stories by now—Afghanistan president Ashraf Ghani fleeing […]

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Regressive Individualism

This week I was reading the news and came across the following headline: “Demi Lovato says they forgive those misgendering them. Others say consequences could be dire.” I had to read it a couple of times, very confused as to what I had just read. Then I realized what was going on—what I thought was […]

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Cause for Celebration

Many people, myself included, have become so caught up in the issues of our time that we’ve forgotten just how good we have it.  In the last half-century, the average life expectancy rose from 56 years to 72, an increase of 29%. In 1966 out of every 1000 infants born, 113 died before their first […]

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Pride and Equality

Can equality exist in a society that encourages pride? June is pride month—a celebration which began as “Gay and Lesbian Pride Month,” quickly became “LGBT pride month”, and is now “LGBTQ+ month” as more and more identities have been included over the years. It’s part of a wider movement that is said to be fighting […]

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Segregation and Exclusion

Last week Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot sent a letter to local media outlets offering sit-down interviews exclusively to black and brown journalists. “By now, you may have heard the news that on the occasion of the two-year anniversary of my inauguration as Mayor of this great City, I will be exclusively providing one-on-one interviews with […]

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The Problem of Politics in a Post-Truth Society

I think there’s a fundamental paradox surrounding the efficaciousness of politics in a post-truth society. By post-truth I mean a culture that has an increasing indifference towards facts and evidence in favor of emotional appeals and personal experience. That our society in general and our politics in particular can be accurately described as post-truth seems […]

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