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Cops in the Classroom
At the high school I went to, I never experienced having cops in the classroom, and I never had a School Resource Officer. But at Spring Valley High School in Richland County, South Carolina, the event that unfolded have left many,…
In Defense of Climate Change Denial: A Satirical Piece
I am a global warming skeptic. This term conveys how intelligent my position is as skepticism is an intelligent sounding word that implies a level of critical thinking on par with liberal scientists who posit global warming as fact. Those…
The 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March
The second Million Man March happened two weeks ago in Washington D.C. The first march in 1995 was inspired and led by the Minister Louis Farrakhan of the Nation of Islam. The gathering intended to have a million black men declare “their…
In light of Purple Week: Is there an equation for relationship positivity?
Everybody fights. It’s normal. We’re normal. I love him. I love you. We’re a family. This is cover-up. Use it to cover up the bruises and scratches. This is our life. You’re fine, go to school. I’m fine, it’s okay, you can go. He had too…
The Myth between the Separation of Church and State
The first Republican Presidential debate took place on the 6th of August at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, and aired on over 24 million televisions across the nation. However, aside from presenting their visions for a…
The GOP’s Best Hope
On Friday, September 25, John Boehner made history by resigning as Speaker of the House of Representatives. It was the right time for him, according to his statement at the press conference. As Speaker, Boehner was subject to constant…
The Republican Party’s Other Lunatic
With the media’s ongoing coverage of Donald Trump and his aggressive antics, fellow Republican candidate Ben Carson has been able to quietly sail under the radar. Behind Ben Carson’s quiet and seemingly shy veneer is a startling…
Georgia’s Courtroom Coercion
Photo credit: New York Times
In early September, cellphone video of a municipal courtroom judge threatening traffic offenders went viral. The municipal judge, Richard A. Diment told the traffic one offender “Until you get $300 here…