For over a hundred years, Confederate statues have attempted to rewrite history and make the Civil War about Southern Pride. …We cannot suppress the ugly details involving systematic torture of African Americans. Lynching was often carried out against men of color accused of a crime without trial. Read More
Seattle’s Homeless: Lest We Forget
High levels of homelessness has been an historical problem for Seattle. In 2017, the homeless population of Seattle rose 44% in two years. Read More
Amazon: Looking Out for Corporate Citizen #1
As Amazon continues to dominate the Seattle skyline, with greater expansive ambitions for the years to come, it has caused enormous traffic problems for the locals, and caused the property prices have soared, giving rise to housing-related angst in the neighborhood. Read More
The Space Question: Ending Our Great Joyride
As children grow up, they becomes curious and asks compelling questions about the world around us. We train our children that the afterlife and the promised land is part of our destiny. Our physical reality, however, is that we are explorers. Read More
Historical Power Imbalance: Who Governs?
George proves time and again that you cannot kill an idea, or suppress the will of the people with an edict. Read More
The Venerable Life of the Vegetarian
If there is one issue that seems to be engaging the political and social conscience of our era: global warming. Though a deeply polarizing topic, particularly with regard to its implications and severity, the bigger scandal can be found in the misinformation surrounding it. Read More