Ship Of Frauds

By Eric Le Roy

Content 18+ The overwhelming mandate in favor of Donald Trump was also an indictment of the ‘mainstream’ American media. Nothing could be a better statement of the general good sense of the public at large than this categorical rejection of Far Left Wing propaganda, which has been nonstop for years now.

Who am I to say this? Well, I am a 75 year old white male … Read the rest

The Strength in Restraint

Content 18+ In a world where power is often measured by force, the concept of choosing restraint may seem unusual. But throughout history, we’ve seen that calculated restraint can often bring about more enduring results than brute force. Choosing a path of peace isn’t about weakness—it’s about channeling strength toward the goal of true, lasting influence. This approach isn’t about backing down; it’s about moving forward, focusing on stability, economic … Read the rest

Saints, Sinners, and the Human Choice

Content 18+ Eric, your latest piece is brilliantly provocative, tapping into humanity's darkest doubts about itself. You argue, as others have throughout history, that humanity’s noblest ideals are incompatible with its basest instincts. Your vision is one of a species forever shackled by its contradictions, unable to transcend its limitations. But I argue that this view, while grounded in certain historical patterns, overlooks humanity’s demonstrated capacity for self-improvement and moral … Read the rest

The Private Dancer: Detachment and Resilience

Content 18+ In the glare of the corporate world, purpose is a gilded lie—a carrot dangled to keep the ambitious moving, the devoted grinding, and the hopeful forever waiting for meaning that never comes. Strip away the corporate platitudes and workplace mission statements, and all that’s left is the raw, unvarnished transaction: you, as a worker, are there for the money, and they, as the company, are there to … Read the rest

The Mothers Of The Fatherland

By ERIC LE ROY

Content 18+ Artem’s article “The Soviet Paradox: Women, Rights, and the Twisted Path of Progress” was highly informative, albeit a bit too glib (for my taste) in its glowing endorsement and idealized portraiture of the Bolsheviks. First, it might be recalled that there was not only one, but two revolutionary groups pressing their cause in the Russia of those frantic revolutionary days. The other was the … Read the rest