In the United States, freedom has been poorly defined and executed and needs to be rethought and reimagined to grant equal rights to all.
Author: Georgia Scott
OPINION: If Dolly Parton ends coronavirus, I’ll shave my head
Dolly Parton is setting an example for other celebrities and is using her platform to draw attention to COVID-19 research.
OPINION: The pill needs to be free now
The vast majority of the burden of contraception falls on women. Making the birth control pill free would help fix this.
OPINION: Children’s books are messed up, and it’s a good thing
The dark stories told in children’s books allow children to grow through being greeted with acceptance of strange thoughts.
OPINION: Pandora’s sentimental value overpowers its lack of function and worth
Pandora pales in comparison to other music platforms. Yet sentimental value and good memories are strong reasons to keep using it.
OPINION: Stop resisting industrial gentrification and rebuild cities instead
Industrial gentrification in the Inland Empire is inevitable. A solution to the its housing crisis is to reform laws and rebuild cities along the coast.
OPINION: Cell phones are more toxic than the California wildfires
The California fires are awful, but their side effect of temporary power-loss is a reminder of the toxic nature of cell phones.
OPINION: When it comes to climate change, let’s be more like Ireland
Ireland might be behind other countries in some aspects of progressive politics, but their climate policy is far ahead of the United States’.
OPINION: Dolly Parton is the most versatile, impactful artist in the world
Get out of the way Taylor Swift! There’s already an incomparable pop queen in town, and her name is Dolly Parton.
OPINION: Trump’s going to lead us to another 9/11
Donald Trump’s military policy is eerily similar to George H. W. Bush’s “American Exceptionalism,” a mindset that ended badly for everyone.