Politics

Moral Principal vs Moral Reckoning

Coercion can bind the body. It can fence in movement, regulate labor, and dictate behavior. But it has always failed…

2 weeks ago

The Architect of the Invisible Cage

When a mind is subjected to enough stress, deprivation, and repetitive stimuli, the "warden" eventually disappears. Why? Because the prisoner…

2 weeks ago

Power, Moral Drift, and the Price of Imbalance

There is a rhythm to history: light gathers, shadow gathers, and the world tilts until someone steadies it.

3 weeks ago

Moral Questions and Societal Impact

Politics isn’t just about laws and policies, it’s about people. When those in power act out of greed or ignore…

1 month ago

Shared Struggles, Shared hope

I invite you to see these patterns not as distant or isolated events, but as manifestations of imbalance that ripple…

1 month ago

From Colonies to Modern Control Policies

The Evolution of Population Control As Minister of Balance, I speak plainly: throughout history, those in power have sought ways…

1 month ago

Is Alex Pretti’s shooting death,  

during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis on Jan. 24, federal immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive-care…

2 months ago

Greed Unmasked: Reclaiming Balance Through Self-Reflection

The Hidden Cost of Greed As the Minister of Balance, I invite you to reflect on the subtle yet pervasive…

2 months ago

The Poverty of Plenty: Accumulation Without Purpose 

The more we acquire, the less we often possess in terms of spiritual or emotional substance. This "poverty" refers to…

2 months ago

Martin Luther King Jr’s Ultimate Sacrifice 

His ultimate sacrifice for equality serves as a clarion call for ongoing social justice work in America and the world…

2 months ago