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.
Presidential Pardons: A Reflection of Distrust and a Fragile Justice System
Presidential pardons have always been a powerful tool, allowing leaders to grant clemency, correct legal misjudgments, and, at times, make political statements. However, the recent pardons issued by former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden highlight not just their differing political philosophies but also their deep distrust of each other and the fragile state of the U.S. criminal justice system. These pardons raise critical questions about the fairness of justice, political motivations, and the broad powers of the executive branch.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in The Swamp
Trump’s DOJ Firings. AI-Generated.
Trump’s DOJ Firings: A Move to Deter Future Investigations? The Department of Justice (DOJ) has long been a cornerstone of American democracy, serving as a vital instrument for upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice prevails without bias. However, in recent years, the independence and integrity of this institution have come under intense scrutiny. Former President Donald Trump’s tenure was marked by significant upheavals within the DOJ, particularly through a series of controversial firings. Former officials and legal experts have raised concerns, arguing that these actions were not only politically motivated but also strategically designed to deter future investigations into Trump and his allies. These assertions raise critical questions about the balance of power, the independence of federal institutions, and the future of accountability in American governance.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
A Sharp Spoke of the Wheel
As far as we know, the social cycle theory goes back at least as far as ancient Greece. Heck, even the word cycle comes from the ancient Greek word kyklos, which implies that they were looking back at other cultures and civilizations we don’t know much of anything about, and coming to the same conclusions.
By Meredith Harmonabout a year ago in The Swamp
An alternative look at Trumps win. Content Warning.
Trumps win, while it was indeed historic, the aftermath of his win leads to a lot of questions being asked. And these questions are not only being asked by the democrats and the progressives, but also a major portion of the republicans and conservatives. Don’t believe me? Just take a look on X.
By (RedKnight)about a year ago in The Swamp
Holocaust Memorial Day UK.. Content Warning.
As we in the UK reflect on the awful events that took place at Auschwitz, Treblinka, etc, have we forgotten about past and present holocausts? Let us make no bones what happened back then was vile. It's one thing to hate or dislike a group of people but when you extend it to a mass genocide that's another level. The holocaust undertaken by the Nazi regime to destroy a whole community of people based on their faith and ethnicity has to be the most memorable and arguably the worst genocide ever. When you systematically, machinelike, exterminate fellow human beings in the most ghastly manner possible you are beyond redemption (in many people's eyes).
By Nicholas Bishopabout a year ago in The Swamp
Are you in the right job?
In a perfect world, people would be hired because they are the best at the job they are applying for. In a perfect world, that best hired person for the job would take pride in his talent and work and provide the best product and/or service as he was hired to do. That's in a "perfect" world - but we don't live in a "perfect" world, do we? What I've seen happen more often is the wrong person in a job. The wrong person doesn't do the job right. The wrong person doesn't "love" the job or the product or the service. The wrong person has no pride in the job and the wrong person often makes the customers of the product or service unsatisfied. How did the wrong person get that job? Why is the wrong person still doing that job?
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump's Second Inauguration. AI-Generated.
Donald Trump's Second Inauguration: A Moment of Renewal and National Reflection The second inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, 2025, was an event steeped in both grandeur and political significance. Taking place amidst a deeply divided national landscape, the occasion marked the continuation of a journey that has profoundly shaped the country's political discourse. It was not just a celebration of a presidential term but a symbolic moment of renewal and hope for millions of Americans.
By Mutonga Kamauabout a year ago in The Swamp
Mindless Obedience. Content Warning.
She remembers the day it all changed. Her world, her life... everything she knew became twisted. The whole world changed in an instant. It was the day this twisted version of a patriotic political party gained control in her country. They called themselves the party for the country and making it "great" once again. They were led by a man whose rise to power was swift and done by gaslighting the people into believing that he would give them wealth and make their country shine again. His name was Hitler. He destroyed her life, and the lives of millions.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in The Swamp
Blind Visions
It was a complicated case of the blind leading the blind. In March of 2018, we took our son for his annual eye exam to get updated eyeglass prescriptions. That year he was 20/70 and 20/80. At almost 21, he was ready to get his driver’s license, but he’d need an updated prescription the following year. He was eager to drive.
By Barb Dukemanabout a year ago in The Swamp









