
Digital authoritarianism: AI surveillance signals the death of privacy
We teeter on the cusp of a cultural, technological and societal revolution the likes of which have never been seen before.

We teeter on the cusp of a cultural, technological and societal revolution the likes of which have never been seen before.

We are witnessing the gradual dismantling of every constitutional principle that serves as a bulwark against government tyranny, overreach and abuse.

Today, the Wagner Group, a shadowy Russian company engaged in the thriving mercenary business, is perhaps the leading private enterprise partner in global military ventures.

And another sex scandal pops into the news. This time it’s the Southern Baptist Convention, the country’s largest Protestant denomination.

Power-hungry and lawless, the government has weaponized one national crisis after another in order to expand its powers and justify all manner of government tyranny in the so-called name of national security.

Wildfires have been a mainstay on the news of late, and in the United States and across the world we are witnessing fires that are more intense than ever before.

Surely there’s more to these shootings than just easy access to weapons and mental illness.

Nearly two-dozen undergraduate academic programs at Bridgewater College earned high rankings at the state level from PLEXUSS, a global higher education database for prospective college students.

We’ve been sold a bill of goods by politicians promising to pay down the national debt, jumpstart the economy, rebuild our infrastructure, secure our borders, ensure our security, and make us all healthy, wealthy and happy.

War is hell, and when we wage it — when we dehumanize an enemy, thus allowing ourselves to commit mass murder — we dehumanize ourselves.