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2020 Rant & Reflection
Disclaimer: Please just read to understand, not read to respond. If you agree, cool. If you don’t, you’re welcome to distance yourself from me in whichever way you feel comfortable. I respect any unhostile attempt to not want to interact with me. This post is not a debate, I’m not here to answer counter-arguments, but rather share a personal reflection & leave it at that. You have your own space or social media to share your opinions with your friends & I can promise I am mature & respectful enough to not go out of my way to prove my opinions as the end all be all.
By expositiffs5 years ago in The Swamp
I Was Never In The Military. Please Stop Thanking Me For My Service.
I remember the first time it happened. I was sitting in a booth with a friend, and eating pasta when an older man approached our table. I looked up when he cleared his throat, and before I could say anything he just smiled at me.
By Neal Litherland5 years ago in The Swamp
Opinion: American Politicians Are Failing During the Pandemic
We need direction. Clear, consistent, agreed upon direction and we need it sooner than yesterday. World leaders are struggling to keep the infections down; meanwhile, the US is struggling to keep its healthcare system afloat and the population with food and shelter. As the food banks become overwhelmed and the ICU capacity dwindles to its lowest availability since the start of the pandemic, we see one thing very clearly: Nobody knows what the hell is going on.
By C.R. Adams5 years ago in The Swamp
Indoctrination Into the Culture of Racism (and Clawing Our Way Back Out?)
Have I experienced my own personal indoctrination into the culture of racism? I'd like to think not. In fact, I'll be somewhat charitable to myself here and say that, where it counts the most, I don't think I have been particularly racist throughout my life. Then again, isn't that exactly what a defensive person would say? Also, I must accept that, ultimately, this determination is not solely mine to make. It is partly about how others perceive and interpret my words, actions, and general demeanor.
By Wade Wainio5 years ago in The Swamp
Ending Racism in America
Ending Racism Will Greatly Impact the Black Family- An ESSAY Racism has influenced politics for decades. White middle class values overrode black family values even with World War II, where the economy favored whites and progress was given over to white majority. One of the values of the white middle class was males being the breadwinner of the household. The black family had to survive in poverty with kin networking. The war was supposed to bring the country together and bring equality, yet racism kept the divide. Some whites did not want to be considered equal to blacks. Jim Crow laws in the South and ghettos in the North oppressed the black family. The Jim Crow laws would instill fear into the black family, which made them give in to racism. Racism prevailed in the country, and it greatly impacted the black family. They were seen as second-class citizens until the civil rights legislation, which ended this status. Moynihan diverted attention to the black family structure with his report entitled The Negro Family: A Case for National Action. Moynihan in his report stated that the black family was a pathology, which was racist because he did not take the time to understand their culture and the environmental factors that influence their lives. Education, wealth and income inequity, and sexuality were influenced by racism, therefore ending racism is a solution that will greatly impact the black family.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous5 years ago in The Swamp
Electoral College
TJ Hyland - November 8, 2020 The Electoral College is a system intended to give wealthy landowners greater voting power than everyone else. According to the 2020 census data compared to the voting results, Texas has 322% less voting impact per voter than Wyoming residents. It's time to abolish the electoral college because empty land is not human life and shouldn't get to have a say in our democracy.
By SNROCINUTAF5 years ago in The Swamp
The New Nobility and Royalty
A few years ago, I got into fantasy. I loved it. So much magic, so much possibility. I could be a warrior going off and fighting for what was right, for what I believed in. I could champion causes and stare down villains. Not long after I found D&D and got to do all those things. I became the DM and soon I was working on worlds of my own, making good guys and bad guys, plots within plots, allies, and enemies to throw my players against. Eventually, I became a fantasy author. I have to tell you, writing my world M’Diro has been one of the highlights of my life.
By R. F. DeAngelis5 years ago in The Swamp
Life to 28th November 2020
Wednesday was one of those days full of promise. Good weather, a chance to ride on one of our horses across the New Forest and a genuinely relaxing day. A promise that was soon to be broken by a loose rock and a hole but more of that later.
By Alan Russell5 years ago in The Swamp
Somebody Has to Care
Recently, I watched Hamilton for the first time, after putting it off for years. There's a popular Native American proverb about having two wolves inside you, locked in constant fighting. The one who wins is the one you feed. Why are these two things related? Because I have decided that the two in me are best represented by the characters Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. For a while, I have been feeding Burr by staying quiet and just trying to get through life. That stops now (or soon, depending on whether I can keep my anxiety about speaking up in check). I'm fed up with a lot of things and it's time I did something about it. I will be applying for law school at Boston University, to hopefully start in 2022 in one of their dual degree programs. It’s time to be more like Hamilton and not play it safe, even if it costs me.
By Kenneth May5 years ago in The Swamp








