The United Nations: A Bloated Bureaucratic Behemoth That Protects No One
The United Nations, once envisioned as the world’s moral compass after the horrors of World War II, has devolved into a bloated bureaucratic circus. Its towering offices in New York, Geneva, and beyond are staffed by high-salaried diplomats and unelected functionaries who sip fine wine while the world burns. From
Simple Test: Art or Graffiti?
When spray-painted images suddenly appear across a city, people often ask the same question: Is this art, or is it graffiti? The answer should be straightforward. If the images are placed on private or public property without the owner’s permission, they are considered graffiti—regardless of how artistic, famous the creator,
Has Harvard Finally Gone Completely Bonkers? Meet Their New “Professor,” LaWhore Vagistan
From Ivy League Prestige to Drag Persona: The LaWhore Vagistan Hire Harvard University, once the apex of academic rigor, has now officially entered peak absurdity. Meet LaWhore Vagistan, the drag performer-turned-visiting professor who will lecture students in sequins and “aunty” pronouns. Yes, Harvard, the same place that produced presidents and
California’s Healthcare System Is Collapsing Under Political Ideology
California is crumbling under Governor Gavin Newsom’s progressive communist democrat mismanagement. Hospitals overflow, ERs jam for hours, and Medi-Cal teeters on insolvency, all because politicians prioritize a bloated insurance reimbursement system for illegal immigrants over real healthcare for legal residents. This isn’t compassion, it’s reckless political theater. Democrats are willing
Where Journalism Has Strayed: The Duty to Truth in an Era of Sensationalism
The media landscape has shifted dramatically in the digital age. The race for clicks, likes, and shares has created incentives for sensationalism over substance. Headlines are optimized to provoke emotional reactions rather than to inform. Stories are sometimes framed to fit narratives, rather than reflecting reality in its full complexity.
How Unions Like SAG-AFTRA Block Innovation and Keep Entertainment Expensive
History repeats itself: every time a new technology emerges that could make industries more efficient, reduce costs, or broaden access for consumers, unions step in to block it. From the Luddites smashing looms to modern trade groups resisting automation, organized labor often defines “progress” not by what benefits society or