Crime, by its very nature, thrives in the shadows. But what happens when those shadows are cast not by criminals alone, but by the very people charged with reporting, prosecuting, and explaining crime to the public? In recent years, a troubling pattern has emerged: crime statistics—long a tool for policymakers, journalists, and citizens to assess…
The Dangerous Myth of the “Law-Abiding Illegal Immigrant”
One of the most common arguments used by defenders of the Biden administration’s open border policies is the claim that “illegal immigrants are more law-abiding than native-born Americans.” This argument is designed to sound compassionate and rational—but it collapses under real scrutiny. When you peel back the surface, this talking point is not based on…
Media Deception – Jacob Blake and the Riots of 2020: How Media, Kamala Harris, and Governor Evers Fanned the Flames Before Facts Emerged
In the chaotic summer of 2020, Americans were reeling from lockdowns, political division, and race-related unrest. The Jacob Blake shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, became yet another powder keg—one that exploded into fiery riots, national outrage, and a radicalized push for police reform. But as with so many high-profile events in that turbulent year, the truth…
Capital Punishment – Moral, Biblical, and Necessary
In a time of moral confusion and cultural decay, it is more important than ever to return to the foundations of justice. One such foundation is the principle that those who commit heinous acts—especially premeditated murder—should face the ultimate penalty: death. Increasingly, however, this biblical and moral standard is being replaced by sentimentalism masquerading as…
Ideological Possession and the Murder of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky
In an age that boasts of tolerance, enlightenment, and progress, we are witnessing a growing number of people who appear enslaved—not by visible chains, but by their ideas. They speak in slogans, think in hashtags, and react to dissent not with reason but rage. These individuals exhibit a kind of mental and moral captivity that…
