When Charlie Kirk was killed in September 2025, a coordinated campaign backed by government officials led to over 150 people being targeted for termination within nine days—some fired within hours for merely quoting Kirk's own words. Five years earlier, when George Floyd was killed by police, his death became fodder for Halloween costumes, TikTok reenactments, and memes that circulated widely with scattered, inconsistent consequences. This investigation documents the stark disparity in institutional response: who receives martyrdom versus mockery, whose dignity merits protection, and how systemic racism operates through selective empathy. Drawing on court documents, employment records, and government statements, the article reveals how power—not principle—determines whose death America mourns and whose it tolerates as entertainment.
Category: Patriotism
Re-evaluation of Freedom: A Historical Study of Systemic Injustices in America from Colonization to the 21st Century
Upon closer scrutiny of the American Dream, it becomes evident that while inspiring, has often failed to align with the historical realities experienced by many individuals who call America home. While the dream promotes the belief that America is a land of equal opportunity, the experiences of marginalized communities tell a different story. From the onset of colonization, through the periods of slavery and systemic racism, to the present-day struggles of various minority groups, the nation's history is riddled with contradictions to this quintessential American ideal.
Examining Gun Culture, Paranoia, and Division in the United States
American society, celebrated for its diversity and innovation, is paradoxically plagued by an enduring problem: a deeply entrenched culture of gun ownership and violence. The right to bear arms, enshrined in the Second Amendment of the Constitution, is as fiercely defended by many Americans as it is ardently contested by others. This polarization extends beyond constitutional interpretation to encapsulate the very values, fears, and aspirations of a nation.
Redefining Freedom: Exploring the Paradox of Diversity and Unity in America
Why does a nation that prides itself on freedom and bravery sometimes display intolerance and fear towards its own diverse populace? What factors have contributed to this sentiment, and how can understanding them help bridge this chasm between our ideals and behaviors? This article aims to dissect these questions, promoting introspection and challenging readers to align American behavior more closely with its lauded ideals.
From Patriotism to Separatism: A Study of America’s Fraying Social Fabric
In the United States, the concept of patriotism has traditionally served as a unifying force, a shared love of country transcending individual differences. Yet, increasingly, it appears this once cohesive element is being reshaped into something far more divisive. What was once a shared pride in the values of liberty, equality, and democracy seems to be morphing into a contentious separatism, splintering communities and fostering discord. This deep dive explores this concerning shift in the American sociopolitical landscape.



