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There But for the Grace of God…Go I
If this is how we treat vulnerable humanity—if this is the best we can do—then the failure isn’t theirs. It’s ours. And it is way past time to say so out loud and do something that solves this growing social problem.
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AI Gone Rogue
Suppose you got on ChatGPT and asked it to verify you exist. Then it reports that no such person was ever born.
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Fraternity Hell Week
Hell Week teaches that important social lesson, unless the ritual turns cruel and deadly.
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The Beast Within
My father’s hand had steered me toward truth, but no strap could ward off what awaited me in adolescence. Now the enemy was not dishonesty—it was my body itself, turning strange, unpredictable, and frightening.
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The Mockery of Freedom
America has turned violence into a sacred ritual—worshiping war, guns, and destruction while calling it freedom. A haunting reflection on our national soul.
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Birth Rate Zero
From pesticides to plastic hormones, technological progress has poisoned its own promise. An 83-year-old witness reflects on how chemical corruption and moral decay now blur nature’s design—and what families can still do to resist.
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ISLAM: Five Times a Day
While Europe’s cathedrals echo with tourists, Islam’s five daily prayers fill its mosques with living faith—a quiet triumph of devotion over decline.
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The Lagoon,Leeches, and the Law
Two brothers defy a No Swimming sign, plunging into a hidden lagoon—and into a lesson about fear, folly, and the leeches that never let go.
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Our Cornered-Cat Generation
Antifa’s rage isn’t about ideology — it’s about alienation and inequality. Richard M. Dell’Orfano recalls his penniless pilgrimage and the inner revolution that heals it.
