Why we need 'why'
By Gabrielle Mollin | April 18, 2024If we don’t question, we embrace the status quo and lose out on an opportunity to shape the future.
If we don’t question, we embrace the status quo and lose out on an opportunity to shape the future.
Though political buzzwords can usefully define social movements, they inhibit the discourse needed to sustain long-term, widespread social change through rhetorical alienation.
From my perspective, safe spaces are merely platforms for groupthink, absent of the diversity and disagreement that often leads to intellectual growth.
Somehow in a culture that is constantly expressing love, from the most serious of romantic partners to best friends to valued material goods, we have denied the legitimacy of love beyond romance.
I’m miles away from identifying with the Republican party, but I can no longer impose false narratives onto their voter base.