Month: January 2026

On Leadership, Responsibility, and the Weight of Command
A reflection on leadership shaped by consequence rather than spectacle. Written from the perspective of a peacekeeping soldier, this article explores responsibility, restraint, and systems-level command—and why those qualities matter far beyond national politics when evaluating leaders at the highest level.

The Digital Lobotomy
How “Safety” Is Killing The Truth I am sitting here with my coffee brewing, staring at a red box on my screen. It is a warning. It tells me that my words are unsafe. It tells me that my lived experience is a policy violation. The machine has flagged my reality as “inappropriate.” I am…


