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Political writings on society in the modern age.


The Halftime Show Isn’t A Message: It’s A Mechanism
There was a time when halftime shows aimed for consensus. Big hits, familiar faces, nothing too sharp. Everyone liked it well enough.
Delilah Tanner
Feb 34 min read


For Caretakers Holding It Together While the World Feels Unraveling
Recognition alone isn’t enough, the world around us keeps moving, demanding attention, action, composure.
Delilah Tanner
Jan 283 min read


Sacred Rage, Holy Love: Reclaiming the Voice of the Living Christ
When faith is twisted to cause harm, love demands we rise — loud, grounded, and unwilling to bow to false civility.
Delilah Tanner
Jun 29, 20253 min read


Blood in the Sand, Oil in the Gears: Who Profits When Humanity Dies?
They all want the same thing: to live. To love. To eat. To bury their dead in peace. But they are caught in a machinery of war.
Delilah Tanner
Jun 27, 20254 min read


The Architect Behind the Curtain: Peter Thiel and the Making of a Dystopian Tomorrow
The parallels to The Hunger Games, Elysium, and Blade Runner are no longer artistic. They’re prophetic.
Delilah Tanner
Jun 8, 20255 min read


Pope Leo XIV and the American Soul: A Beatitudinal Call to Conscience
Young Robert would pretend to celebrate Mass in the family living room. This wasn’t a child’s game. It was an early echo of vocation.
Delilah Tanner
May 10, 20254 min read


When Faith Becomes a Joke: Trump as ‘Pope’ and the Soul-Sickness of American Politics
To call it antichristian isn’t hyperbole—it’s discernment.
Delilah Tanner
May 4, 20253 min read


“Who Controls the List?”: The Dangerous Implications of RFK Jr.’s Autism Database Proposal
When a government frames neurodivergence or disability as a threat, “care” quickly becomes control. Support becomes surveillance.
Delilah Tanner
Apr 24, 20253 min read


The Ripple and the Roar: How U.S. Tariffs Sparked Global Protest
When economic decisions are made in Washington, their impact often resonates far beyond American soil. The latest round of aggressive...
Delilah Tanner
Apr 6, 20254 min read


The Future of Georgia’s Education: A Moral Imperative in the Face of Federal Shifts
Superintendents have already started notifying parents of their concerns for their districts, admitting there currently is not any clarity.
Delilah Tanner
Mar 21, 20253 min read


Understanding Umberto Eco’s 14 Points of Fascism in Today’s America
Instead, they serve as warning signs, symptoms of an authoritarian shift. The more of these traits we see, the more cause for concern.
Delilah Tanner
Feb 25, 20254 min read


Elon Musk’s D.O.G.E. Logo: A Not-So-Subtle Dog Whistle Hidden in Plain Sight
By repeatedly engaging in this behavior, Musk is conditioning his audience, normalizing extremist rhetoric under the guise of free speech.
Delilah Tanner
Feb 20, 20255 min read
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