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The Great Deception: Media Hypocrisy as a Destabilizing Force in Modern America

The Great Deception: Media Hypocrisy as a Destabilizing Force in Modern America

by Dennis Joiner | Jun 1, 2026 | American Society, History, and Government, Concepts of Justice

This continuous haze of lies and propaganda is disseminated around the clock to manipulate public opinion and divide American society. Most Americans fail to see the thin line separating their assumptions from the true state of reality. These lies are like the air...
Strings Pulled by the American Ruling Elite

Strings Pulled by the American Ruling Elite

by Dennis Joiner | May 29, 2026 | American Society, History, and Government, Concepts of Justice

The power dynamics shaping modern America are rarely visible in plain sight. Most citizens operate under the illusion that laws, markets, and democratic institutions function fairly, yet an intricate system of influence silently directs outcomes that favor the ruling...
The Odor of Hypocrisy in Modern American Politics

The Odor of Hypocrisy in Modern American Politics

by Dennis Joiner | May 13, 2026 | American Society, History, and Government, Concepts of Justice

There is a certain smell to American politics now. Not literal, of course, but you know it when it appears: the polished speech, the moral outrage delivered on cue, the campaign promise that sounds noble until it meets money, party loyalty, or power. Something kept...
The Wheels of Justice Turn Slowly: Meaning & Life Lessons

The Wheels of Justice Turn Slowly: Meaning & Life Lessons

by Dennis Joiner | Feb 16, 2026 | Concepts of Justice

Why fairness takes time and why truth almost always surfaces There is a certain frustration that feels heavier than anger.It appears when something wrong happens, and the world keeps moving as if nothing changed. A person lies about you while others nod in agreement.A...
Comparing Gentrification and Suburbanization in Terms of Socioeconomic Impact

Comparing Gentrification and Suburbanization in Terms of Socioeconomic Impact

by Dennis Joiner | Jan 19, 2026 | American Society, History, and Government, Concepts of Justice

Cities are shaped by human choices, and both gentrification and suburbanization intensify inequality in different ways. While one concentrates wealth inside cities, the other spreads opportunity outward, leaving some behind. The Quick Takeaway: Gentrification...
Civil Liberties Are Related to Which Kind of Fundamental Rights? Explained Clearly and Simply

Civil Liberties Are Related to Which Kind of Fundamental Rights? Explained Clearly and Simply

by Dennis Joiner | Oct 21, 2025 | Concepts of Justice

Understanding the Link Between Civil Liberties and Fundamental Rights Civil liberties protect your basic freedoms, like speech, religion, privacy, and the right to a fair trial. They stop the government from interfering with your personal choices and beliefs. These...

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