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Caught in the Middle: Why Balanced Voices Get Burned in a Divided Media World
In a media culture that punishes nuance, thoughtful voices are often labeled as grifters or fence-sitters. But what if they’re just being honest? This…
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The Federal Reserve, Deficit Spending, and the Quiet Squeeze on Working People
Who really pays for national debt and inflation? This article explores how deficit spending and Federal Reserve policies quietly erode the financial stability of…
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Why We Recommend SOC119
Before joining our deeper dialogues in Always 3 Sides, we recommend watching SOC119—a Penn State class on race and culture that models the kind…
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When Division Feels Safer Than Connection
In a world growing more polarized by the day, many are wondering: Why do even gentle conversations now feel like battlegrounds? This reflection explores…
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The Hidden Hand: Understanding the Influence of the Top 1% in U.S. Legislation
Many U.S. laws are promoted as helping the average citizen—but behind the scenes, they often include provisions that disproportionately benefit the wealthiest 1%. This…
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Freedom of Speech – SOC119
Social 119 is a sociology class at Penn State University led by Dr. Sam Richards Hey, I have a question about when speakers come…
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What a SOC119 Class Reveals About Religion, Politics, and the Human Condition
Curious what a real college classroom sounds like when students wrestle with religion, war, loneliness, and free speech? This SOC119 class is an unfiltered…
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When Charity Stops Being Charitable: How the System Enables Fraud
Beneath the surface of many fundraising campaigns lies a troubling truth: the money raised “for the people” often ends up in the hands of…