Opinion

We’re all afraid of political violence and retribution. But don’t be drawn into remaining silent.

Not long ago, I was haunting the alleys downtown and noting all the infrastructure you don’t see from the storefronts. The utility poles and power lines and electric meters reminded me of the work of R. Crumb, the underground cartoonist most famous for the anthropomorphic, sexually charged “Fritz the Cat” comics. It wasn’t an oversexed feline I was thinking about but Crumb’s urban drawings, especially “The History of America,” that render in painful detail the things we have trained ourselves not to see, such as the web of power lines strung from utility poles overhead.

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Trump could cure cancer?

I have the argument dozens of different ways. Video of Congresswoman Lisa McClain (from March 25th) is routinely recycled: Trump could have the cure for cancer and the democrats would still be upset. Normally this is the kind of trolling or red-meat-to-the-MAGA-base kind of statement I ignore, but these are not normal times. In critical thinking there are several ‘smell tests’ that can be applied to check the soundness of an argument. Fallacies and contradictions are always things for which critical thinkers should lookout.

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The Amish Cook: Enjoying all the stages

My five-year-old is just in the sweetest stage right now. I enjoy all stages—infant, toddler, preschool, and teens—but sometimes I get that feeling that I just need to freeze the moment, like it’s almost too good to let go. Well, you know how it is: hang onto it and it’ll lose its luster; thank God for it and the gift will come back to bless you many times over. That is really what I want to do—honor the One who created the child in the first place!

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Better times ahead

It’s hard to imagine waking up and going to work on payday only to find you have less money than you started with at the beginning of the pay period. That’s the reality many farmers are facing as fall harvest enters full swing in Kansas. Almost every acre of corn and soybeans across the state is expected to cost more to plant, grow and harvest than farmers will receive when they sell their crops.

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Free speech isn’t what you think it is

In today’s polarized political climate, few constitutional provisions are invoked as frequently — and are as misunderstood — as the First Amendment. From social media bans to campus protests, Americans often claim their “free speech rights” are being violated. But what does the First Amendment actually protect? And why was it included in the Bill of Rights in the first place?

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