Politics

Weaponizing confusion
By Zack Rubin Conspiracy in America is nothing new. Since the 1820s, the new political parties of the New Republicans, Democrats, and Whigs have weaponized confusion through the use of misinformation. With fingers pointed elsewhere, slanderous accusations and baseless claims became commonplace as elections transformed the Democratic process into appeasing the ethos of public trust. … Continue Reading Weaponizing confusion

The US constitution restricts our ability to overcome Covid
By Brice Mansa You’ve probably been told by your uncle or some overzealous patriot at a bar that our Constitution protects our immutable rights to “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Many people fail to understand that that phrase was from the Declaration of Independence, and just like the declaration, it isn’t canon or … Continue Reading The US constitution restricts our ability to overcome Covid

The need for a hard stance on China
Few would envy the Prime Minister right now. Among his shambolic response to the coronavirus pandemic and inability to get his chief adviser in check, Boris Johnson is allegedly reconsidering his decision to give Huawei a limited role in the building of 5G infrastructure as part of his vision for a tech-efficient Britain. Many in … Continue Reading The need for a hard stance on China