Economic Inequality

Analyzing disparities in wealth distribution and economic opportunities.

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The Caribbean at a Crossroads: How U.S.–Venezuela Resource Wars Threaten Regional Sovereignty

The Caribbean stands on the front line of a new proxy war. Under cover of “drug interdiction,” the United States is reasserting control over oil, currency, and influence in the hemisphere—while small island nations struggle to preserve sovereignty. This essay unpacks the real motives behind U.S. militarization, Venezuela’s isolation, and the systemic decline of American society driving both addiction and aggression.

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What Indigenous Cultures Knew About Happiness That We’ve Forgotten

Long before influencers sold #blessed lifestyles, Indigenous societies thrived by valuing generosity over greed. Discover how ancient wisdom could fix modern loneliness—and three rituals to try today.

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The Rhythm Is Changing But the Fire Is Still Burning

I’m moving from weekly to monthly posts—not because I’m leaving the fight, but because I need space to dig deeper. I’m working on long-form projects, navigating burnout, and trying to write not just to inform, but to preserve. America is crumbling under capitalist delusion and authoritarian fantasy. I’m still here. Just walking at a different rhythm.

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They Can’t See You? Great! Now You Know Who Not To Spend Your Money With.

You walk into a store, and they don’t see you—not really. Just a skin tone, a stereotype, a threat to their fantasy of superiority. But their silence tells you everything. This isn’t about you. It’s about them. And now you know where never to spend your money.

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