There’s a quiet delusion in the belief that humanity is somehow exempt from the universal law of death.
Jessica Chai is a Government major in Liberal Arts Honors and is pursuing a certificate in Core Texts and Ideas through Jefferson Scholars. She is interested in political philosophy, national security, and the experiences of marginalized communities. Her hobbies include thrifting, exploring different music genres, and napping with her cat, Suki.
There’s a quiet delusion in the belief that humanity is somehow exempt from the universal law of death.
In a time of global reordering and uncertainty about the future, we must reflect on the history of what America has been and decide what America must be.
Instead of viewing Luigi’s actions as an endorsement of violence, we can understand it as an indictment of a system so broken that such an act could be seen as justified.
President Trump believes not just that he’s above the law, but that he is the law.
What seems peripheral to us now will define our lives tomorrow.