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Disagreeing Without DisdainDisagreeing Without Disdain


January 27, 2026January 27, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 3:05 pm

You don’t have to agree with someone to respect how they argue. In an age of outrage and demoralization, the ability to attack ideas without attacking people has become rare—and

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Memes, Rhetoric, and the Collapse of RestraintMemes, Rhetoric, and the Collapse of Restraint


January 27, 2026January 27, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 2:30 am

In a sound-bite age, political rhetoric is increasingly distilled into memes designed to inflame rather than inform. When that rhetoric comes from the floor of Congress, it ceases to be

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Joan of Arc and the Social Justice WarriorJoan of Arc and the Social Justice Warrior


January 26, 2026January 26, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 8:29 pm

Modern activists often imagine themselves as historic heroes, but mythology without sacrifice isn’t courage—it’s theater. A comparison between Joan of Arc and today’s protest culture exposes the difference between real

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Ice, Propane, and PeopleIce, Propane, and People


January 24, 2026January 24, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 2:52 am

A long propane line. Cold weather. An ice storm coming. What could have been a miserable day turned into something better through small adjustments, shared effort, and a little humor.

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When Sound Had WeightWhen Sound Had Weight


January 22, 2026January 22, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 2:56 pm

A YouTube video about speakers triggered a memory—not just of loud music, but of a time when sound moved air, experiences had texture, and life felt slower, clearer, and grounded.

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When Protest Crosses the ThresholdWhen Protest Crosses the Threshold


January 19, 2026January 19, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 6:55 pm

America was built on protest—but also on lines. One of those lines has always been clear: peaceful protest belongs in public spaces, not inside houses of worship. When activism crosses

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If I Were the Devil — Following the Question Where It LedIf I Were the Devil — Following the Question Where It Led


January 19, 2026January 19, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 5:39 pm

A single line from a Facebook reel sparked a chain of questions that led far beyond AI or the devil—into truth, deception, the Bible, and the assumptions that shape how

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When Heroes Become UntouchableWhen Heroes Become Untouchable


January 18, 2026January 18, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 9:13 pm

On the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a reflection on how America remembers its heroes—why greatness does not require perfection, why honesty honors legacy, and why turning men

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The Chickens Come Home to Roost in MinneapolisThe Chickens Come Home to Roost in Minneapolis


January 16, 2026January 16, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 3:11 pm

After years of undermining lawful authority and moral accountability, Minneapolis is now living with the consequences. Broken windows, hollow calls for peace, and a leadership unwilling to admit cause and

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Watching the SetsWatching the Sets


January 15, 2026January 15, 2026| Wayne KraperWayne Kraper| 0 Comment| 2:47 am

History doesn’t arrive all at once—it builds like an offshore swell. Watching the world today feels less like surprise and more like recognition, as long-forming waves begin to line up.

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