Tolerance is an important virtue that enables us to coexist harmoniously with people who hold different opinions, beliefs, and values from ours. It is the capacity to accept and respect the differences in others without judgment or prejudice. However, building tolerance requires recognizing that our knowledge […]
In recent years, being “woke” has become a term that is often used in a derogatory manner, suggesting that individuals who are “woke” are overly sensitive or politically correct. However, the reality is that being culturally “woke” is essential for promoting a better understanding of social […]
Women’s History Month is an important time to reflect on the countless contributions women have made to society throughout history. It is a time to celebrate the achievements of women who have fought for equality and justice, and to recognize the many challenges they have faced […]
The best thing for everyone is when merchants fight fiercely to earn our patronage. The worst is when a merchant is protected by the government raising barriers to competition.
If you’ve worked in an office, you’ve seen the cartoon “Dilbert”. Creator Scott Adam’s take on the reality of office bureaucracy rose in popularity quickly in the internet era as office workers shared cartoons via email, clippings stuck to work refrigerators and obligatory work calendars and […]
Don't understand Section 230? It's about your right to post things on the internet, not a corporations.
They say laugh and the world laughs with you. That's also true when you laugh at government. And sharing a laugh is a good thing.
Tolerance and forgiveness are two important concepts that are closely connected and play a crucial role in our personal and interpersonal relationships. Understanding the relationship between these two concepts can help us to live happier, more fulfilling lives and foster more harmonious relationships with others. Tolerance […]
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Every year, the President of the United States delivers a speech known as the State of the Union address. This speech is a chance for the President to address the nation and talk about the current state of the country and its future. This year, President […]
The first Friday in February means it’s “National Wear Red Day.” On this day people wear the color red in order to raise and spread awareness to help eradicate heart disease and stroke in millions of women all over the nation. Cardiovascular disease causes 1 in 3 […]