Category Archives: Leadership

U.N. Officials Use Discredited Dresden Defense

By | January 4, 2024

[January 4, 2024]  In early December last year, Hillel Neuer gave testimony before the U.S. Congress.  He strongly condemned what he called the Dresden Defense by U.N. officials regarding the Israeli war against Hamas.  His words are powerful and convincing. Hillel Neuer is a Canadian-born international lawyer, writer, and the Executive Director of U.N. Watch based out of… Read More »

How I Think and the Spiderweb Approach

By | January 1, 2024

[January 1, 2024]  In Junior High School, my classmates and I were required to memorize the preamble to the U.S. Constitution, a worthy undertaking.  Despite trying hard to memorize it through many frustrating hours, I was unsuccessful.  This event symbolizes my entire education experience; rote knowledge came slowly and with torment.  I felt like I was somehow retarded.… Read More »

Leaders Had Better Be Squeaky Clean

By | December 28, 2023

[December 28, 2023]  One of the earliest articles I wrote for my blog was about leader transparency.  Titled A Few Thoughts on Leader Transparency, my core idea was that people must know that their leaders are open about their decision-making and that they provide an honest assessment of the results of their decisions.  Leaders had better be squeaky… Read More »

Do Feminists Really Want Equality?

By | December 26, 2023

[December 24, 2023]  Feminists have strived for decades to gain equality for themselves compared to men.  But is that really what feminism is about?  Hannah Pearl Davis disagrees strongly with feminism.  Recently, she was on SkyNews being interviewed by Piers Morgan, along with feminist activist Ava Santina. Pearl has put forth arguments against feminism, essentially saying that feminists… Read More »

Why We Built a WWII Statue

By | December 24, 2023

[December 24, 2023]  Four years ago, a small group of men – all acquaintances – were discussing “doing something” for their community.  One of these men knew and befriended a World War II veteran and his devoted daughter.   The veteran was a highly decorated Army medic.  After the veteran passed away, his daughter suggested to the group that… Read More »

Abortion Abolitionists

By | December 18, 2023

[December 18, 2023]  I’ve wanted to write another article about abortion for many months, so here it is.  There is a man by the name of T. Russell Hunter who has a different take on abortion, and I’ll highlight some of his ideas today.  I want to note that Hunter calls himself an abortion abolitionist.  His organization is… Read More »

The Sap Keeps Running

By | December 14, 2023

[December 14, 2022]  Four fathers sat around the living room.  Each had brought their sons to an informal meeting of men of the church, to acquaint their young sons with ethical skills of manhood.  Perhaps this was not verbalized clearly, but the dads were nonetheless introducing their boys to the idea that men have a moral obligation to… Read More »