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Project 2025 Isn’t the Threat—The Unconstitutional Status Quo Is
If bringing power back under the Constitution feels dangerous, maybe the real danger is what we've accepted as "normal." The outrage over Project 2025 says a lot—not about the project, but about how far we've let our government drift from the Constitution. Because if returning power to elected officials and dismantling unelected bureaucracies feels "authoritarian," maybe the system we've accepted isn't as democratic as we think.
By Robert Lacy10 months ago in The Swamp
Silence or Suffer: The True Face of Cancel Culture
We used to say America was the land of free speech. You could speak your mind, challenge authority, and disagree with the majority—without worrying about losing your job, your friends, or your future. But that world is disappearing fast.
By Robert Lacy10 months ago in The Swamp
Drowning in Data, Starving for Truth
We were promised a revolution. The internet, we were told, would democratize knowledge—bring the wisdom of the world to our fingertips and make us more intelligent, more informed, and more connected than any generation before. But something went wrong. Because despite living in the most information-rich era in human history, we're not more informed—we're more distracted, misled, and divided than ever before.
By Robert Lacy10 months ago in The Swamp
What Happened to True Journalism? A Nation Starved of Truth
There was a time when journalism carried the weight of the republic—tasked with uncovering what was hidden, holding the powerful accountable, and speaking for those who couldn't. It wasn't perfect, but it was respected. The press said, and the country listened.
By Robert Lacy10 months ago in The Swamp
George Koimburi: Age, Wife, Biography, Career & More
George Koimburi is no stranger to controversy—or courage. The Juja Member of Parliament shot into national spotlight not just for his political grit, but for a harrowing moment that blurred the lines between power, danger, and devotion.
By Marveline Merab10 months ago in The Swamp
Mithika Linturi: Biography, Wife, Age, Net Worth & More
Mithika Linturi is a prominent figure in Kenyan politics, known for his bold approach and dedication to public service. Beyond his political career, his life story includes rich experiences in education, family, and business. This article dives into his biography, educational background, personal life, net worth, and more to give you a complete picture of who he is.
By Marveline Merab10 months ago in The Swamp
Western Media and the Double Standard in Portraying Black Men
In the digital age, media narratives significantly shape public perception. However, a persistent issue remains: the portrayal of Black men in Western media often reflects deep-seated biases and double standards. These portrayals not only influence societal attitudes but also have tangible effects on the lives of Black individuals.
By Mohammad Ashique11 months ago in The Swamp
The Romanian Election Upset: A Deeper Analysis
In a surprising turn of events that has captured international attention, Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan has secured victory in Romania's presidential election, defeating far-right candidate George Simion by a significant margin. While the mainstream narrative portrays this as a simple triumph of pro-EU centrism over populist nationalism, the reality is more complex and nuanced.
By The INFORMER11 months ago in The Swamp
Romanian Democracy Under Siege
Romania's recent political turmoil represents a stark example of establishment resistance to democratic change. The unprecedented annulment of presidential elections and subsequent targeting of nationalist candidates has raised serious questions about the health of Romania's democracy. This analysis offers a counter-perspective to Politico's recent article, "The shadowy warlord behind Romania's wrecked election," by examining the constitutional crisis through a different lens: one that prioritizes electoral sovereignty and questions the narrative of foreign interference.
By The INFORMER11 months ago in The Swamp
The Bondi Stabbings: how misogyny motivated a psychotic attack. Content Warning.
The Sydney Bondi Westfield shopping mall is one I know extremely well as I live ten minutes away. I would end up in there for an hour or two each week because my physiotherapist is nearby. Since my partner and I sustained life-changing injuries in a fatal tour bus crash, I would, after physio, as my partner had her treatment, walk slowly and cautiously around the mall. I suffer PTSD from the crash; so, crowds and crowded places, loud noise, are enough to cause a panic attack. Slowly, unknowingly, this shopping mall became a safe space for me. I would shuffle around, buy Pokémon cards, Squishmallows to rest my broken back on, and the occasional coffee and cookie combination. I made friends with a few of the store workers. The injuries from the crash left me socially isolated, I can’t do what I did before, I have chronic pain: the crash was life-changing. It is odd to say, but on reflection, the shopping mall became a haven for me; a place to get a little treat after painful physio sessions. On Saturday, 13 April 2024, when I heard the news of the murders, I had a devastating panic attack.
By Josh Clements11 months ago in The Swamp







