What’s to Prevent A Marxist Takeover?
What’s to Prevent A Marxist Takeover?
Since we can’t find an Antifa protester that knows what fascism is, I want to preface this article by explaining the difference between communism and fascism. They are both socialist. Communism insists on a classless society through collective ownership. No matter how hard you work, everyone is equal in pay and standard of living—like quality of life and housing. Fascism advocates for private ownership but strict state control of the economy. Communism prioritizes collective rights, not individual rights. Fascism suppresses individual rights in favor of state goals. ...READ MORE...
Taiwan’s defiant existence in the shadow of China | DW News Desk
Taiwan is free, vibrant, and coveted by China. This week, we look beyond the headlines to see how democracy endures in the shadow of an increasingly assertive Beijing, what daily life on the island feels like, and why so many outsiders still misunderstand its story. ...WATCH HERE...
Barbed Wire Lessons – What WWII POW Camps Teach Us About the Next Great War
During World War II, America quietly became a warden to over 425,000 prisoners of war—mostly Germans, Italians, and a few thousand Japanese. They arrived in Liberty ships and railcars, scattered to more than 700 camps across 46 states. Michigan alone housed about 6,000 Germans in places like Germfask, Owosso, and Benton Harbor. They harvested crops, cut pulpwood, and filled the labor gaps left by drafted farmhands. It wasn’t luxury, but it was humane—clean water, decent food, and pay under the Geneva Convention ($0.80 a day). Some POWs even returned after the war to become US citizens, proof that America could fight ruthlessly yet remain righteous. ...READ MORE...
The saloon keeper who changed the world
The word of the day is peculation, which is the dishonest appropriation of public funds or property entrusted to one’s care. Synonyms include misappropriation, defalcation and Congress. ...READ MORE...
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