
Sai Marie Johnson
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A multi-genre author, poet, creative&creator. Resident of Oregon; where the flora, fauna, action & adventure that bred the Pioneer Spirit inspire, "Tantalizing, titillating and temptingly twisted" tales.
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You Were Warned. You Just Didn’t Care.. Top Story - July 2025.
Since at least 2015, some of us have been warning you. We told you this wasn’t just political noise. We told you this wasn’t about “both sides.” We told you this wasn’t about economic anxiety or free speech or edgy jokes on the internet. We told you it was about supremacy—white supremacy, Christian nationalism, the revival of fascist ideologies dressed up in American flags and social media memes.
By Sai Marie Johnson7 months ago in Humans
The Tributary
The Tributary Sai Marie Johnson Chapter One 1994 Tara scoffed slightly. There was nothing more annoying than being lassoed with her younger sibling and cousins on the first day of Summer break. She rolled her eyes upon realizing that she wasn't going to enjoy the day reading to her leisure and somehow had to come to terms with how to entertain the brats under her direction.
By Sai Marie Johnson7 months ago in Chapters
Moral Dilemmas
A dilemma that each of us may undoubtedly face, and one that requires we look inwardly to reflect on core values. If someone took something of mine, and demanded my silence I already know it would be their biggest mistake. Firstly, because after much introspection, I know I am a vocal advocate for intervention when I see violent oppression occurring. Because this is a core truth I chose to adopt as a principle morale in my life – there is no justifiable way I could remain silent in the face of such adversity. Which is something I’ve demonstrated in application myself.
By Sai Marie Johnson7 months ago in Humans
How dare you?
The Intertwined Freedoms: Why the First Amendment is Paramount The United States Constitution, a cornerstone of American democracy, is often lauded for its protection of individual liberties. Among its most frequently debated provisions are the First Amendment, guaranteeing fundamental freedoms like speech and assembly, and the Second Amendment, which protects the right to bear arms. While both are crucial, a prevailing sentiment in contemporary discourse often elevates the Second Amendment above all others, particularly the First. This perspective fundamentally misunderstands the interconnectedness of these rights and the foresight of the nation's Founders.
By Sai Marie Johnson8 months ago in Beat
Ahh, Hambug Again
Stave One: A Miserable Christmas Eve Liberty had perished – it was an absolute, and little doubt could be given upon that. The moment the President had taken his oath – everything had been certified as tangible as the death certificate of Freedom’s undoing. It had been affirmed and stamped with official government authority and with it the ability to do whatsoever he wished instantly became that of President Thrump.
By Sai Marie Johnson8 months ago in BookClub






