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The Sad Moment When American Politics Became Spiritual Warfare

American politics did not always feel like permanent warfare. Reflecting on evangelical “spiritual warfare” language, fear-based political messaging, and the rise of distrust as a cultural operating system.

May 31, 2026

When Does Ridiculous Become Dangerous?

A reflection on Sophie Scholl, authoritarianism, satire, fear, and the uneasy tension between survival and conscience in modern political and religious culture.

May 27, 2026

Figuring Out Why We Are Who We Are

The older I get, the more I realize people don’t arrive at their beliefs through logic alone. We are shaped by family, fear, faith, trauma, culture, and the deep human need to belong somewhere.

Maybe understanding those “knots” matters more than winning every argument.

May 22, 2026

When Distrust Becomes the Operating System

A reflection on the Epstein files, institutional distrust, and what happens to a society when suspicion becomes the default way we process reality.

May 15, 2026

What Do We Do With Them Afterward?

A viral image of pastors praying around a golden Trump statue initially seemed laughably absurd. But beneath the irony lies a harder question: what happens when a political movement built on idolatry, fear, and spiritual compromise finally collapses?

May 10, 2026

The Republic of Satire

Has political satire become more than comedy in our moment of democratic anxiety?

Reflecting on comedians as truth-tellers, this essay explores whether satire has become a kind of civic witness—and even a democratic immune response.

May 8, 2026

Why Tyrants Fear Laughter

Why does ridicule unsettle power in ways criticism sometimes does not?

Prompted by Jimmy Kimmel’s mock White House Correspondents’ Dinner monologue, this reflection explores why tyrants often fear laughter more than opposition.

May 6, 2026

Two Songs at the Ballpark

A seventh inning stretch at an Astros game sparked a reflection on patriotism, belonging, and why baseball’s organic rituals may unite us better than nationalistic ones.

May 3, 2026

When Violence Pretends to Save Us

When violence begins to feel righteous, democracy is already in danger.

A new post at Randomly Rudimentary Life Stuff explores assassination fantasies, patriotism, and why cultures are not healed by bullets.

April 29, 2026

When the Truth Doesn’t Fit the World You’ve Built

As headlines swirl about Kristi Noem’s husband, a deeper question emerges: what happens when who you are doesn’t fit the world you’ve built around you?

April 3, 2026

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