Thursday, May 28, 2026

Humanity buried under bombs, silence from the West - 5.28.2026

Israel’s expanding war on Lebanon and the forced evacuation of huge parts of the country expose a catastrophic moral collapse of the so-called civilized world. The United States and European powers continue sending weapons and political cover while civilians, including countless women and children, are killed under relentless bombardment.

Governments that preach human rights cannot wash their hands of responsibility while enabling destruction on such a massive scale. History will remember not only those who dropped the bombs, but also those who financed, armed and justified them.

Even the scriptures claimed by many supporters of this war speak clearly: “Thou shalt not kill.” Christianity teaches, “Blessed are the peacemakers.” Judaism commands, “Justice, justice shall you pursue.” Islam declares that killing one innocent person is like killing all humanity. Yet these sacred teachings are being violated before the eyes of the world.

Silence in the face of mass suffering is complicity. Humanity deserves better than endless war and collective punishment.



Threats are not diplomacy - 5.28.2026

Former diplomats and nuclear negotiators understand what many politicians ignore: peace is built through dialogue, restraint and mutual respect — not reckless threats. President Trump’s reported threat to “blow up” Oman while pressuring nations into the Abraham Accords is dangerous brinkmanship, not statesmanship.

Oman has long played the role of mediator in one of the world’s most volatile regions. Threatening an ally while nuclear tensions with Iran remain unresolved only deepens instability and risks another catastrophic war in the Middle East.

The world has already paid a terrible price for decades of militarism, invasions and coercive diplomacy. Ordinary people in Iran, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon and across the region deserve security, dignity and peace — not more threats from powerful nations treating human lives like bargaining chips.

Real leadership requires courage to negotiate, not swagger about destruction.



Oligarchs own our democracy

Professor Jeffrey Winters powerfully exposes the great blind spot of modern democracy: elections exist, but concentrated wealth rules. Oligarchs capture political parties, shape public opinion through corporate media, bankroll candidates, and write laws that protect privilege while millions struggle with insecurity, debt and declining trust in institutions.

When billionaires possess more influence than millions of voters combined, democracy becomes theater rather than genuine self-government. Citizens sense this betrayal every day as policies favor endless tax breaks, corporate monopolies and militarism while ordinary people face rising costs and shrinking opportunity.

A healthy democracy requires more than voting. It demands limits on concentrated wealth, transparent campaign financing, strong labor rights, independent journalism and an engaged public willing to challenge oligarchic power. Until then, the people will remain spectators in a system increasingly owned by the few.

The growing anger across America is not irrational. It is the predictable response of citizens watching democracy die. 



Mercenaries of blood - 5.28.2026

The shocking revelations that the UAE trained Colombian mercenaries to fight alongside the RSF in Sudan expose the ugly reality of modern proxy wars. Sudan’s devastated people are paying with their lives while foreign powers bankroll violence, chaos and mass suffering for political influence and profit. From Bogotá to El Fasher, mercenaries are helping fuel atrocities that have already destroyed countless innocent families. 

The world cannot stay silent while outside actors turn Sudan into a killing field. Those enabling war crimes and fueling this catastrophe must face international accountability and condemnation.



Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Humanity behind bars - 5.27.2026

The hunger-striking detainees inside the Newark ICE jail are sending America a desperate message: they are human beings, not disposable bodies hidden behind concrete walls. The protesters outside remind us that conscience still exists in this country. “They are not alone inside” is more than a slogan — it is a moral test for all Americans.

The detainees launched their hunger strike to protest what they describe as degrading and inhumane conditions inside the facility — including lack of adequate medical care, poor treatment, isolation, uncertainty and the crushing despair of indefinite detention. When human beings refuse food, they are risking their own health to make the world hear suffering that authorities too often ignore.

No society can call itself civilized while people are denied dignity, medical care and humane treatment in detention centers. History judges nations not by slogans about freedom, but by how they treat the powerless and imprisoned.

MAGA and all other Americans should demand transparency, compassion and accountability in every detention facility. Silence in the face of suffering only deepens national shame. The courage of those protesting and hunger-striking should awaken the conscience of the nation before more humanity is lost behind locked doors.



Justice not a slush fund - 5.27.2026

The lawsuit by Capitol Police officers against Donald Trump over a so-called “slush fund” for Jan. 6 rioters and political allies exposes a profound moral crisis in America. The officers who defended Congress and democracy on one of the darkest days in modern U.S. history suffered physical injuries, trauma and lasting scars. Yet instead of honoring their sacrifice, political power is being used to reward those tied to the attack.

No democracy can survive if violence against democratic institutions is excused, glorified or financially subsidized. When rioters are elevated as patriots while injured police officers are ignored, the rule of law itself is turned upside down.

Americans of every political belief should reject this dangerous normalization of political violence. Accountability must apply equally to the powerful and the powerless alike. A nation that rewards insurrection while abandoning those who defended democracy risks losing both justice and its moral compass.



Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Shared humanity can end all wars - 5.26.2026

What if today’s “enemy” was yesterday’s victim — or even your own soul reborn? Whether taken literally or symbolically, the idea that humanity shares one destiny could help end the madness of war.

Suppose Israelis are reborn as Palestinians and Palestinians reborn as Israelis. Suddenly the walls separating “us” and “them” begin to disappear. We would finally understand that human beings are really one family, separated mainly by geography, religion, culture and politics.

If people truly saw themselves in those they fear or hate, endless killing would become morally impossible. The grieving Israeli mother, the Palestinian child buried under rubble, the frightened refugee fleeing violence — all are part of the same human family.

History has shown that pain passed from one generation to another only deepens hatred and destruction. But compassion, empathy and moral imagination can break that cycle. The moment humanity stops dividing the world into “us” and “them,” the machinery of war begins to collapse.

Perhaps peace will only come when humanity finally recognizes itself in one another.