We tend to be insular many times but this ode to Brazil’s Black Awareness Day shows a sour congruousness with the American experience.
The great front of socio-ethical values
We are living through dramatic socio-political times. Never in our history has there been such widespread hate and rage, especially in the social mass media.
Saint Oscar Romero: “cease the repression”
The caravan that President Trump continues to malign should be looked at in a history of repression where U.S. policy is partially causal.
Democracy or Nazi-Fascism
Democracy will fail under Bolsonaro who committed many barbarities against women, Blacks, Indigenous peoples, the quilombolas, the LGBT, including torturers.
Even these rough winds will lead us to a safe harbor
Even with rough winds, Brazilians maintain a commitment to hope. Hope is the last to die. This is why the Brazilian people understand that God writes correctly in crooked lines.
Millennials’ impression of Beto O’Rourke / Ted Cruz debate (Hours not minutes)
Millennials and Gen Zs want more than party line politics. They find the superficiality boring given that they know how to find information at the fingertips.
Election 2018 — 25 Reasons to Vote & Get Involved – Arthur Blaustein
Careful analysis of the issues listed, one can safely conclude that the positions of the Democrats are mainstream, moderate and reasonable in Election 2018
COME to AMERICA: Monetize Immigration
This Trump voter has seen the light and is now a strong supporter of immigration albeit with a Republican/Libertarian slant.
Progressive Texans Are Texan Enough
Texas is conservative according to many lawmakers, and they’ve believed it so long, the idea is fraying. But are they Progressive?
The current demise of ethics
In my understanding, two factors have touched the heart of ethics: the process of globalization and the commercialization of society.
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