Editorials


This section presents a formal editorial stance on urgent issues facing society today. Each piece is grounded by the facts, driven by principle, and written with the intent to clarify consequences, challenge complacency, and confront failures of responsibility. These are not passive reflections — they are calls to action. I write with conviction because the stakes are real, and silence is complicity.

It is where I take a clear position. These pieces are not casual reflections — they are deliberate arguments, grounded in fact and written with purpose. I’m confronting what I see as serious failures in how we live, lead, and take responsibility. When people refuse to face the consequences, I will lay them out. When the stakes are ignored, I will name them. This isn’t about outrage — it’s about male privilege in male supremacies who formed into hate groups, the proper steps to disciplining these men, and male accountability. And I write because silence is not an option. 

Hate groups are all guilty of sedition and all they do is spread pernicious hatred and derision. They only want to spread violence and ignore a growing problem with crime in their divisive rhetoric and a unilateral approach that only involves violence instead of talking and finding solutions in a global collaboration effort where all parties remain neutral, don’t form biases, and are only interested in objective stances they can take, and social justice reforms that restructure the organization of our government in a peaceful manner that makes logical sense and is a justified way to go about it while making it clear that we are all solving problems without violence. Fighting is always only going to be a last resort when violent people refuse to listen, and they think they can attack a group that only peaceably assembles when the government would plan military strikes because of a violent population who would be the reason for any civil unrest, and they think they can rise to power, and fight against the military.