controversies
It seems every time one racially-charged incident ends, a gender or religious controversy takes its place; Ruminate on the issues dividing our nation and world.
What Happens Now?
We are now all very much aware of the Supreme Court creating articles to overturn Roe v. Wade and like Justice Roberts I believe the person who leaked this information should be held accountable, because as a government employee/official et.al you are responsible for protecting our Democracy not trying to destabilize it even if it something we need to know; in other words, you cannot play both sides of the fence.
By Hudson De Witt Kelly4 years ago in The Swamp
Why even have Jan 6th Comittee Investigations? What Good is it?
The ULTIMATE question, and a question of itself... WHY? The most basic question in all of this mumbo jumbo is, why? Why have an investigation into possible wrong-doing by elected officials, if nothing is going to be done about it? Why ask why? Why even care?
By Kerry Williams4 years ago in The Swamp
After Buffalo
A few days ago, on a Saturday afternoon, in the community of Buffalo, NY — ten people died. An 18-year-old man began livestreaming his mass destruction as he gunned down multiple innocents inside a neighborly supermarket. And a part of me falls back to that feeling. That feeling of feeling everything. The heavy anger, depression, numbness... Scenarios bubble from the ashes of another crime. A familiar one. All of it intertwines and shadows in the same face until much of the chaos turns your eyes to patterns, to examine the culprit and his howling vengeance. He tells you through a thick screen that his problem is our problem — his reasons are justified because you learn how to exist in the mirrored serenity. Because his existence is our existence. And that’s where much of the problem lies, I suppose. I am no scholar among racial injustice, but I am a human who sees that my mirror is broken to many. To tell me why these things happen is awfully mysterious and cold. To tell an ant why fire is casted onto his hill — I’m terribly clueless. But I can try to answer.
By Anthony Drew4 years ago in The Swamp









