The Reality of Systemic Racism
By Fraser Turnbull
We’ve all heard it. At a dinner, a cookout or in an office. “There is no such thing a systemic racism.” Those attempting to be contrarian love to tout that line of thinking as a means of being quasi-intellectual, almost showing off their ability
From Stonewall to Buttigieg and Beyond.
by Robert Pinch
Pete Buttigieg (Boot Edge Edge) is my latest queer hero. In February 2021 he became the first gay presidential Cabinet member to be confirmed by the US Senate. History has been made but it’s been a long and often painful road. Not that long ago “you
Monty Python and Ben Shapiro Walk Into a Bar….
By Fraser Turnbull, Contributor to The Progressive Column
All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh-water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?
That line, uttered by “Reg” in the Monty Python movie, “Life
The Failure of Trump
By Ellena Theodorakakis, United States Contributor for The Progressive Column
He never wanted the job. He just wanted the rallies. He just wanted the title. He wanted to cheat at golf.
To those who follow closely, it was no surprise that President Donald Trump and his