by Fred Eder | Jul 16, 2023 | Article, Immigration
Television turns on… Many of us see the past nostalgically. We remember a time when children went to play outside, when we ate meals without cell phones, when a father could, on a single income, own a house and raise a family, when we were closer to Mayberry...
by admin | Mar 28, 2022 | Empathy, Essay, Nonfiction, War
Carl Sagan warned us about Mutually Assured Destruction 40 years ago. If we do survive a nuclear war, the condition of our planet will be such that any life afterward will be miserable. We humans have spent trillions of dollars in an effort to learn to...
by admin | Jun 26, 2019 | Concentration Camps, Empathy, Equality, Essay, Nonfiction
U.S. Border Patrol agents conduct intake of illegal border crossers at the Central Processing Center in McAllen, Texas, Sunday, June 17, 2018. “The United States is running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly what they are – they are...
by admin | Mar 27, 2019 | Essay, Nonfiction, Philosophy
I am human; so are all of you. At this point, everything else, sadly, becomes exclusionary. I’m male. More than half of you are not. I’m white. Again, more than half of you are not. I’m straight. I don’t have the statistics but certainly many...