Tuesday, March 31, 2026

CNN reporter gets on flight—then receives a note: "I recognized you"

 CNN reporter gets on flight—then receives a note: "I recognized you"

.En Vogue’s current and former members trading barbs as group reunites to go on tour

 En Vogue’s current and former members trading barbs as group reunites to go on tour

Avid Trumper Amber Rose believes white people should be able to say N-word.

 Avid Trumper Amber Rose believes white people should be able to say N-word

New study reveals HBCU attendance ties to better brain health throughout lifetime.

 New study reveals HBCU attendance ties to better brain health throughout lifetime

Angel Reese: Sport and style | Watch.

 Angel Reese: Sport and style | Watch

“A Different World” sequel series welcomes Dawnn Lewis and Glynn Turman back to Hillman, as Tichina Arnold joins the cast.

 “A Different World” sequel series welcomes Dawnn Lewis and Glynn Turman back to Hillman, as Tichina Arnold joins the cast

Tisha Campbell says she’ll never say anything negative about Martin or the hit TV show: ‘I will protect him until the day I die’

 Tisha Campbell says she’ll never say anything negative about Martin or the hit TV show: ‘I will protect him until the day I die’

How John Lewis survived the Bloody Sunday attack on the Edmund Pettus Bridge | Watch.

 How John Lewis survived the Bloody Sunday attack on the Edmund Pettus Bridge | Watch

South Carolina women’s basketball: Gamecock commit Jerzy Robinson talks about being a McDonald’s All-American

South Carolina women’s basketball: Gamecock commit Jerzy Robinson talks about being a McDonald’s All-American

Exclusive: 'Zatima' star Nzinga Imani is pregnant!

 Exclusive: 'Zatima' star Nzinga Imani is pregnant!

The new Black Panther: Who takes the mantle? | Watch.

 The new Black Panther: Who takes the mantle? | Watch

Cheap daily supplement appears to boost brain functions in older people.

 Cheap daily supplement appears to boost brain functions in older people

New Alzheimer's Treatment Strategy Reverses Cognitive Decline in Mice.

New Alzheimer's Treatment Strategy Reverses Cognitive Decline in Mice

Russell J Ledet was told security guards can’t become doctors, then earned a PhD, an MD, and MBA.

 Russell J Ledet was told security guards can’t become doctors, then earned a PhD, an MD, and MBA

Brandy cements her Hollywood legacy with star on Walk of Fame.

 Brandy cements her Hollywood legacy with star on Walk of Fame

Netflix’s ‘A Different World’ adds former HBCU king, returning cast members.

 Netflix’s ‘A Different World’ adds former HBCU king, returning cast members

Black Americans are losing recipes. One woman is trying to pull them back from obscurity.

 Black Americans are losing recipes. One woman is trying to pull them back from obscurity

TLC singer Chilli unveils political stance with bold 5-word plea after donating to Trump.

 TLC singer Chilli unveils political stance with bold 5-word plea after donating to Trump

'The Cosby Show' star Geoffrey Owens joins 'The Pitt' | Watch.

 'The Cosby Show' star Geoffrey Owens joins 'The Pitt' | Watch

Angel Reese says she would’ve attended an HBCU; picks Howard.

  Angel Reese says she would’ve attended an HBCU; picks Howard

Angel Reese says she would’ve attended an HBCU; picks Howard.

 Angel Reese says she would’ve attended an HBCU; picks Howard

'Shocking and unacceptable': ICE deaths under Trump admin blasted by California attorney general | Watch.

 'Shocking and unacceptable': ICE deaths under Trump admin blasted by California attorney general | Watch

After Nick Cannon’s remarks and Chilli’s FEC donations, a growing number of Black celebrities are showing or maintaining ties to Trump.

 After Nick Cannon’s remarks and Chilli’s FEC donations, a growing number of Black celebrities are showing or maintaining ties to Trump

Monday, March 30, 2026

Our History and Our Story.

 

 


It is important to know about America's history after 250 years of its existence. I can't list all of the details of America's story as that would take an infinite amount of pages, but I can give a concise explanation of American history to show human beings the truth. Long ago, America existed, and the first humans who lived in America were the Native Americans. They are a people, related genetically to the Siberians, who traveled from Siberia to North America by the end of the last major Ice Age at ca. 15,000 - 30,000 years ago via the Bering Land Bridge (Beringia). Now, the Native American tribes had diverse cultures from the Powhatan, Nottoway, Cheyenne, Navaho, Shawnee, etc. They spread across two continents with advanced civilizations. There was the Olmec culture with advanced mathematics, the Maya with a calendar system, The Aztec, the Mound Culture of North America, the Pueblo, etc. These areas of America flourished with tons of people. Hawaii had Polynesian and Pacific Islander human beings too. As time went on, the Native Americans grew infrastructure on various lands, had differences, and worshipped in a multiple number of creeds. Over the millennia, persons of color always lived in the Americas. Then, the Europeans came into North America by ca. 1000 A.D. via the Vikings who came to LAnse aux Meadows (in Newfoundland, Canada). The Vikings had a short-lived encounter with Native Americans. Centuries later; more European explorers (including pirates) and imperialists came to America from the 1400s to the 1500s. Many of the Europeans had diverse motivations. Some wanted religious freedom. Others want thievery, genocide, and economic exploitation of innocent human life. These European imperialists and slave owners were the oppressors of my black ancestors. Many of the European imperialists savagery enslaved Africans and Native Americans.


The European imperialists stole tons of lands in the Americas, and they founded the Maafa for economic exploitation to benefit a few of the oligarchy. They did it for racist reasons as well. Africans and Native Americans heroically fought back against the imperialists. It is true that traitorous Native Americans and traitorous Africans were involved in the genocide of innocent human beings who were Native Americans and Africans. It is important to note that European racists planned and organized the Maafa.  This crisis of democracy now in 2026 has been caused policies to from the one percent (in the financial monarchical oligarchy). America was filled with colonies, Native American tribes, and Africans being free and enslaved by 1700. Great Britain became the leading Empire after the French and Indian War. After that, the colonists were angered at the British control of lands and excessive laws directed to them. These laws were the Stamp Act, the Quartering Act, etc. Some American colonists wanted to establish independence, some wanted to stay within the British Empire (or they were Loyalists), and the rest were neutral. The American Revolutionary War started when the British and colonial forces fought in Massachusetts. The war was a near victory for the Redcoats, but America won by guerilla warfare, resiliency, and help from other nations (like Spain, France, the Dutch, etc.). The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776. That date represented the start of the United States of America. America has the contradiction of the words of the Declaration of Independence mentioning that "all men are created equal," but black people were slaves plus other groups of people were denied basic human rights. Back in the 1700s, Native Americans, women, Latinos, and other minorities were being oppressed. The Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolutionary War in 1783.


George Washington was elected the First President of the United States. He was a general, and he wanted a strong federal government to handle national affairs. There were the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The Federalists were right to desire a strong federal government, and the Anti-Federalists were right to want the Bill of Rights to act as a check to the powers of the federal government too. From 1789 to 1861, America experienced the antebellum period. This time saw the expansion of American lands (in many cases these lands were stolen and conquered by many Americans against the indigenous people). Many colonists started to migrate to the Midwest and the West. Slave revolts increased by the1700s and 1800s by Nat Turner, Gabriel Posser, etc. The Underground Railroad helped to free slaves from tyranny and bondage. Harriet Tubman (who was from the Eastern Shore of Maryland where many of my distant cousins live at) was part of the movement to free many slaves. In America by the 1800s, cities and towns grew with schools, churches, synagogues, mosques, factories, universities, sporting places, and other institutions. Presidents rose into power. Some were more progressive and others were more conservative. America became involved in new, controversial wars like the War of 1812 (against the British Empire) and the Mexican American War (that caused Texas to be part of the Union. Many leaders in Texas wanted slavery while Mexico banned slavery back then). Women promoted equality in the suffrage movement by the 19th century. Slavery was a major issue in 19th century America. Some states freed slaves, and other states refused to do so. The political, economic, and social tensions among the North and the South along with slavery caused the American Civil War. The U.S. Civil War started by the South illegally bombing Fort Sumter in 1861. Southern states seceded including my home state of Virginia. The Union won the battles of the war by having more people, more resources, and more factories across the nation. Heroes of every color in the Union Army helped to defeat the Confederate enemy. Black people played a key role in the Confederate defeat especially. President Abraham Lincoln, Union generals, soldiers, allies, and other people led the Union to have the victory. Harriet Tubman led a battle in South Carolina too. The Confederacy (whose own documents admitted that they seceded to promote slavery and promote the myth of white supremacy) lost the U.S. Civil War in 1865. The American Civil War was over. Reconstruction existed with black Americans having political office locally, statewide, and federally for the first time in American history. We saw the rise of the Klan and people fighting them. President Ulyssess S. Grant (who had imperfections) was right to support civil rights legislation. He was right to oppose the terrorism of the Klan. The Compromise of 1873 ended Reconstruction as we know it. Reconstruction was an experiment that increased self-determination and political power among the African American community. Reconstruction ended by both reactionary racist oligarchs of the South and the capitalist business class of the North coming to together to support the evil status quo of Jim Crow apartheid by 1873.


Jim Crow apartheid was formed in the 1800s and it exploded into the next level by the start of the 20th century. Jim Crow apartheid was plain terrorism filled with the lynching of black people, the rape of black people, and unjust discrimination against black Americans. It was a brutal system and groups formed like the NAACP (which grew from the Niagara Movement. Some of its origin founders were Ida B. Wells and W.E.B. DuBois), the National Association of Colored Women, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SNCC), the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee), etc. America saw the Progressive Movement of the early 20th century (not progressives of the 21st century) that sought housing reform, regulation of food including meat products, banning child labor, and making corporations accountable for their actions. Theodore Roosevelt helped to popularize the Progressive movement causes, and he was a liberal Republican on many issues (except on foreign policy issues). Back then, Republicans were heavily progressive ideologically, and Democrats were heavily conservative until the 1940s and the 1960s. Women fought for suffrage or voting rights being successful with the adoption of the 1920 19th Amendment given women the right to vote. WWI existed after competing European empires fought in Europe. At first, America was heavily isolationist, and then the Luistiana was attacked causing America to intervene in the war. The Americans were in the Allied Powers fighting the Central Powers (made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, etc.). This war of WWI saw tanks, planes, and other weapons like nerve gas used being a modern type of war. WWI was international, and the Allied Forces had a victory with heroism displayed by soldiers and nurses of all colors, including black people. Woodrow Wilson was President during WWI and promoted a form of internationalism, but Wilson was a stone cold racist who opposed persons of color to have independence from colonial/imperialistic domination. The Treaty of Versailles ended WWI. Pan-Africanism grew after WWI. We saw the Roaring Twenties with cultural development, jazz, excess spending, new clothing, and sports development. It was the time of massive wealth expansion and the financial systems had lax regulations. When the economy suffered a massive contraction of wealth, the Great Recession existed. The Great Recession caused long lines for people to get food, the ending of companies, and a desperation for solutions. President Herbert Hoover wanted to create conservative solutions to complicated economic porblems, but most Americans wanted a bolder solution. Franklin Delano Roosevelt became President for four terms in part because of his bold economically progressive policies. President FDR passed great progressive legislation from Social Security to the regulation of finacnial instutitons. He worked in the Allied Powers to help defeat the wicked Axis Powers (with Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo, and their allies). World War II started in 1939 when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. FDR went into the conflict by aiding the Allies with the Lend Lease program, and overtly after the 1941 cowardly attack on Pearl Harbor. FDR was not perfect as he refused to allow more Jewish people to come to America as refugees, he had a mixed civil rights record, and he supported the racist Japanese internment camp policies that harmed the lives of millions of Japanese human beings. World War II ended by 1945 after the fall of Hitler, Mussolini, and Tojo's empires. The bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima by atomic weapons, with support of PResident Truman, to be was unjust and a crime against humanity in my opinion. The Allies victory was righteous and sacrosanct.


After World War II, Cold War Presidents gained power. The United States of America experienced the lowest economic inequality in possibly human history from 1945 to 1975. We saw the growth of the middle class, rights given to people, and the poverty rate cut in half. Yet, everything wasn't peaches and cream with lynchings, sexism, xenophobia, and harm done to many minorities. That era of the Cold War witness many social movements growing to expand human rights. The people who opposed this expansion included people like George Wallace (until he apologized late in his life), Jim Clark, Harry Byrd, James Eastland Theodore Bilbo, etc. The American Civil Rights Movement was strong filled with people like Ella Baker, Dr. King, John Lewis. Mary White Ovington, Medgar Evers, Harry T. and Hariette Moore, Joyce Landner, Ruby Doris Smith-Robinson, and other people who protested, organized institutions, been in grassroots programs for change, and some of them advocated nonviolence plus self-defense. Without thier sacrifice, we wouldn't be here today buying what we want, living in where we want, and writing what we want on many platforms. There were the Women's Rights movement reaching its Second Wave from the early 1960s to the early 1980s. There were the Poor People's Campaign, the Chicano Movement, the Native American Rights Movement, the elderly rights movement, the Disabled Rights Movement, the LGBTQIA+ movement, the environmental rights movement, and other social movements. From Truman to Nixon, the country changed massively. We saw the Vietnam War being a disaster in America and in Vietnam. President Lyndon Baines Johnson was desperate for a U.S. victory, but the war was a stalemate until America withdrew from Vietnam (causing a North Vietnamese victory by 1975 when Gerald Ford was President). The nation witnessed stagflation and economic malaise by the 1970s. Ronald Reagan was the leader of the conservative movement by the late 1970s and causing the Conservative Movement to reach into new power in the 1980s. Reagan was very controversial and won 2 terms as America back in the day was much more conservative than it is now in 2026. Activists fought back against Reaganism too. During the two terms of Reagan, there was an expansion of Wall Street power, growth of the deficits, and Reagan was out of office by 1989. Geroge W. Bush was a center right President who lost in part by the recession, and Bill Clinton having political charisma to promise change to America. Bill Clinton had two terms being a center-left President witnessing the expansion of the Internet, technological advancements, the end of the Cold War, the dot com boom, and a reduction of the crime rate. There has been massive economic expansion, but many poor people suffered with the cuts to welfare via the Welfare Reform Act. Then, George W. Bush was President by 2001. George W. Bush had two terms being a Reagan conservative. He was controversial and protested by his Iraq War advocacy, his support of the Patriot Act, and his promotion of many reactionary policies. George W. Bush did a good thing by investing in anti-AIDS research in Africa having bipartisan support. With the massive recession of 2008, George W. Bush was in a low position. He passed a banker bailout law, but the bailout didn't extend that much to homeowners or the American people collectively. President Barack Obama promoted hope and change for America. He was elected in 2008 causing Oprah Winfrey and Jesse Jackson to cry tears of joy. President Barack Obama had a legacy of both great accomplishments (like the Dodd-Frank Act, better relations with Cuba, the good parts of the Affordable Care Act, and the investments in HBCUs). Obama's biggest errors include his foreign policy being just as aggressive as the neo-cons with the Bush Jr. years. Donald Trump used the bigotry, racism, and xenophobia in some quarters of America to win the 2016 election. Trump started his campaign in 2015. Trump's first term saw Muslim bans, the racist attacks at Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017, and the COVID-19 pandemic (that murdered over one million Americans and millions more worldwide). Trump's first term ended in 2021 when President Biden was inaugurated as President after the January 6th terrorist attack (which was done by MAGA terrorists). President Biden passed some of the most progressive legislation in American history benefiting black people, poor people, brown people, and people of every background. Later, President Biden had one term, and Trump had his 2nd term. Since 2025, people have experienced Trump doing even more egregious actions. In 2026, democracy is under threat hanging in the balance with an illegal Iran War, ICE being used domestically in airports and in our streets, detention centers, an expansion of voter suppression policies (with many states lowering voter times, limiting mail in voting, and other anti-voting policies), harm done to whitewash black museums, and an expansion of the executive branch (in violation of the separation of powers). Donald Trump's authoritarianism is nefarious, and people have every God-given right to peacefully dissent with Trumpism in 2026. 


The Age of President Joe Biden's Presidency was a paradox in that he won the 2020 election as a mdoerate candidate in the midst of progressive furvor (among many Democratic voters), but many of his economic and domestica policies were massively progressive not moderate. Joe was born up North in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He got his political start in Delware where he was a Senator for decades. He ran for President multiple times and won it by 2020. Biden in 2020, defeated more progressive candiates during the Democratic primary (who are Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren). Joe Biden took his time and gathered more delegates as the political race proceeded by gaining support and giving speech plus his political organizing. Joe Biden went to South Carolina and won the primary, because Bernie Sanders is right on many economic issues, but he didn't come to gain more support among the African American leaders in South Carolina and Selma, Alabama. One of Bernie Sanders' great mistakes was not coming to Selma to commemeoriate the 55th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday. Joe Biden won the Democratic primary and debated Trump in highly charged debates. Those debates were filled with heated exchanges representing the massive political polarization in American society. Joe Biden won the 2020 election. After November 2020, Trump and his team tried their best in trying to sue to steal the election in Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and in other places. Georgia voting for Biden was very historic. The Supreme Court prevented Trump from stealing the 2020 election via their court decision. Then, January 6th happened when MAGA terrorists invaded the U.S. Capitol illegally to assault police officers, yell racial slurs, damage property, steal Congressional items, threatened to hang then Vice President Mike Pence, wave Confederate and Neo-Nazi flags on Capitol grounds (for the first time in American history), and nearly assaulted Congressional leaders. The National Guard and other authorities stopped the terrorist mob by the afternoon. The National Guard remained for weeks in Washington, D.C. to protect Biden and the American people in D.C. President Joe Biden was inaugurated on January 20, 2021 when I was 37 years old. There were fireworks, celebrities celebrating Biden, celebrations, and a sense of release. President Joe Biden passed some of the most progressive legislation in U.S. history economically and socially. He signed economic bills that invested in our communities like: The American Rescue Plan, the expasnion of the Child Tax Credit in a historic level, summer nutrition benefits, investments in child care programs, and used the State Small Business Credit iniative to help invest in up to 100,000 small businesses over the next decade. Joe Biden had some foreign policy errors in Afghanistan and in other places. The country improved economically, and Biden grew to delay in his speeches. Ageism is a prejudice unfortunately that is common in America, so Biden was questioned of his intellectual capacity by 2024. By 2024, Biden decided to not run for re-election for the good of the country, and Kamala Harris won the Democratic nomination of 2024. Kamala Harris won a valiant campaign and set many records, but she lost because of many complex reasons (like sexism, racism, economic angst, misinterpretation of Kamala's views, and other reasons). The Age of Biden showed America having great improvements and new challenges. It was a short four year time that saw massive blessings and the backlash of Trumpism causing Trump to win in 2024. After 2024, we are still fighting for our democracy that our acnestors courageously fought for. 

 

One of the most popular religions on Earth is Mormonism. It has been around for a very long time, and it's divided into different types like many creeds. It was founded by the Freemason Joseph Smith who lived a short life of controversy, spiritual deception, and being a deluded soul unfortunately. His family suffered many illnesses and emotional pain. Followers of Mormonism went to Utah and other places in America. The Freemason Brigham Young was a one innovator of Mormonism too. The Mormon religion has mystical and unique spiritual heresies like calling humans Gods with the chance of creating their own spiritual children in other planets and following the baptism of the dead ceremonies. To this day, Mormonism has grown to be one of the most powerful religions on Earth. Many famous people in Mormonism are Mitt Romney, the late Mia Love, Gladys Knight, Brandon Flowers, Donny and Marie Osmond, David Archuleta, and other human beings. The good news is that numerous individuals have left Mormonism to be born again. To be clear, dissent with Mormonism peacefully and with logical explanations is not bigotry. Bigotry is irrational, evil hatred of Mormonism because some people are Mormons, it is any form of discrimination of Mormons because they are Mormons. Bigotry is also dehumanization of Mormon people. I reject hatred, discrimination, and dehumanization of Mormon people. Mormons like all people have the right to work, live their own lives, and be free without oppression. Yet, I do believe in peaceful dissent with the doctrines or theological views of Mormonism. At the end of the day, we want the truth to be embraced by all people in the world. 

 


Summer represents vacations, renewal of purpose, hot weather, and seeking a focus on truth plus justice. During the middle part of the year, it is only fitting to mention the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For us (who are Americans), it has been long journey indeed. We have lived through wars, social movements, triumphs, and a pandemic that changed the world forevermore. America now is is in another croosrads where we have the evil forces of  reaction and fascism vs. the forces of democracy. The question is whether we shall see America thrive with justice, equality, and democracy or end with a permnant authortarian state. Time will tell. Only God knows the complete future 100 percent. Therefore, it is our right and responsibility to keep the faith and to do what is right for a sincere motivation. 



Recently, Nick Cannon and Amber Rose agreed with each other to say that the Democratic Party is the party of the Klan and Democrats don't care about black people. Amber Rose and Nick Cannon said the lie that Trump is an admirable person? The truth is obvious. Racism is not limited by party. There are racists who are Republicans and Democrats spanning centuries. Yet, the system of racism existed long before both parties existed. Trump is not an admirable person by him mocking people with disabilities, for mocking soliders by calling them "suckers and losers," calling Congressional leader Mitch McConnel's wife a racist slur, calling Somalis "garbage," saying perverted comments about his own daughter, and going about to call black progressives "low IQ." These are the actions of a racist not a hero. Amber Rose and Nick Cannon omit historical truths. The truth is that the Democratic Party didn't create the Klan. The Klan was created in Tennessee by six Confederate veterans on December 24, 1865. The Klan raped, assaulted, and murdered innocent black people and other human beings too. Back in the 19th century, many Democratic members supported the Klan, and many Republicans were progressive (like the Radical Republicans of the Reconstruction era) as that is why back then black Americans supported the Republicans. That changed by the 20th century. By the days of the New Deal and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, many Democrats supported civil rights and racial justice while many Republicans supported the Southern Strategy, voter suppression laws, austerity, and other evils. Therefore, no one party has a monopoly of virtue, but by the 21st century, the GOP is dominated by the racist, sexist, and xenophobic agenda of Trumpism, and the Democratic Party has tons of members opposed to that agenda. Trump has tried to get rid of black museum programs, wants mail in voting to be banned, supports an unjust Iranian war, and pardoned January 6th terrorists, but Amber Rose and Nick Cannon have the nerve to glorify Trump (and the MAGA movement). So, parties can change ideology over time. The Democratic Party of 2026 is not equivalent to the 19th century Democratic Party. The Republican Party of 2026 that embraces Trump is not the same Republican Party of the 19th century. This is not shocking as Amber Rose is a sellout (who recently said that white people should be allowed to say the n word), and Nick Cannon is intimidated by the establishment.



By Timothy


Friday, March 27, 2026

More End of the Week News in March 2026.

 

Many holidays are coming up like Passover. Passover is a very important holiday in Judaism that celebrates the Hebrews escaping from the slavery and injustices inflicted on them from the Egyptians. In our generation in 2026, we still face many problems like economic uncertainty, an unjust war, corporate conflicts of interests, a desire to see judges follow Trumpism unconditionally, and other evils. Yet, in the midst of these injustices, we are reminded to fight for liberty so all in the human race can have happiness, joy, peace, justice. Freedom is our birthright. Many evil people want to do anything possible to restrict rights from human beings, and we are opposed to that. The reason is that we may have ideological disagreements with our neighbors on some issues. We may have theological differences with our neighbors. Yet, it is wrong and immoral to execute policies to oppress our neighbors. We desire no malice. We desire nothing more than seeking for justice and giving people the opportunity to live their lives, help their family, have adequate health care, live in a cleaner environment, worship God (or not. Me personally, I believe in God), and to witness their descendants to witness a better world than the past. Fundamentally, we don't desire to go back to the past or have the status quo of the present. We want to honor the heroes of our past, respect our great history, honor the elders who came before us fighting the good fight, respect the efforts of the present that desire true liberty, and seek a better future.


Margaret Ryan, who is the top enforcement official at the Securities and Exchange Commission (that investigates insider trading and other illegal activities in the financial markets) has resigned last week after six months on the job. Sources say that Ryan wanted to be more aggressive to get charges of fraud and other misconduct including against Trump's inner circle. SEC's chairman, Paul Atkins, and other Republican appointees to the commission wouldn't let her do it. Trump appointed Atkins as the chair of the SEC. Atkins was the co-chair of the Token Alliance that promotes cryptocurrency. Atkins allowed the SEC to settle many lawsuits with cryptocurrency companies and had a lax regulatory approach to fraud. Trump has been accused of doing insider trading. That is why we have to use our thinking to promote goodness and reject tyranny. With this reality, you some regulations in the world. The Trump administration gave credit companies favors, tax breaks, and deregulation. Trump passed legislation that gave record tax breaks for the super wealthy, so Trump is for the interests of the one percent, not the majority of the American people. 


Trump wants to target judges who disagrees with the GOP whom he called "criminals." He called judges who disagree with Trumpism criminals which outlines his fascist ideology. People have every God-given right to disagree with Trump's views. Trump wanting to crackdown on judges is evil. There has been an increase of threats against federal judges. Trump doesn't care about the safety of judges who are progressive. Trump housing chief Bill Pulte is now filing a new criminal probe of Letitia James after James was acquitted. This is beyond harassment of Letitia James. This is about trying to end the progressive successes of the 20th century plainly speaking from civil rights to environmental protections. Many sexists and racists have a vendetta against Letitia James. The Trump administration promotes an illegal, immoral war in Iran, supports the terrorism of ICE, and desires to restrict our voting rights. Trumpism is a clear and present danger to our democratic systems without question.


There has been a landmark decision in Los Angeles that finds Meta and YouTube negligent in a social media addiction trial. A jury in Los Angeles found that Meta and Google were negligent and failed to warn users of the dangers associated with using their platforms in a high-profile social media case. This comes to mean that the compensatory damages are assessed at 3 million dollars with Meta having to pay for 70 percent and YouTube having to pay for 30 percent. Many families and children accuse social media companies of using their technology to intimidate and promote mental health harm to younger people, especially teenagers. A young woman identified as K.G.M. or Kaley alleged that she was addicted to apps like Instagram and YouTube as a child. One Meta spokesperson said that they respectfully disagree with the verdict and evaluating their legal options. YouTube had disagreed with the verdict and plan to appeal. The truth is a balanced approach. Social media should never be blamed for all evils in the world as the First Amendment is a supreme right. Yet, some younger people are harmed by many social media, and legitimate regulations are necessary in social media to protect children and adults from harm. This issue is not going away, and some compare it to the Big Tobacco moment of the 1990s when tobacco companies had to pay billions of dollars for lying to the public about the safety and potential harms of their products. In Sante Fe, New Mexico, Meta had to pay $375 million in damages for violating the state's unfair practices after Attorney General Raul Torrez said that the company didn't do enough to protect the apps from online predators who target children. Meta said that it would appeal the case. Therefore, we need legitimate safeguards in social media.


The state of Oklahoma is wrong is give sensitive information to the DOJ. One Sheriff in California has seized 650,000 ballots. He wanted to investigate potential fraud in last year's election. The sheriff is a Republican who is running for Governor in California. This Republican sheriff is named Chad Bianco. Another extremist named Ingersoll said that some people who shouldn't be allowed to vote (in the realm of 150 million people in a fairer world). He said that only married people and others should be allowed to vote.  This plan, if implemented, is illegal. These reactionaries desire to end voting rights as we know it.  Threats to our voting rights continue, and these voter suppression advocates are not playing any games. They are being overt in desiring to limit who can vote and which documents you can show to vote in an open society.


By Timothy






Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Domestic and Foreign Policy News.

 

With an upcoming Supreme Court case that could heavily restrict mail in voting, our voting rights are further under threat. From the Voting Rights Act of 1965 being heavily curtailed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2013 to the draconian voter suppression laws now, we have a democracy crisis in U.S. society. That mail in voting case is related to the state of Mississippi. We also have the controversial SAVE Act. That bill promotes some of the slickest attacks on voting rights of all time. Studies and research show that the bill would block millions of Americans from voting, according to the Brennan Center including other experts in favor of voting rights. The House passed the SAVE America Act on February 11, 2026. It is now being debated in the U.S. Senate. The bill is wrong, because it has a "show your papers" requirement for voter registration. That means that every American citizen must show documents like a passport or birth certificate (which you have to pay a lot of money to get) in order to register to vote. Half of all Americans don't have a passport, and more than 21 million Americans lack access to those documents. Millions of women with married names don't have the same name on their birth certificates. So, they could potentially lose their voting rights. This bill can disenfranchise poor people, black people, rural people, people of color, and the elderly. Some bills want voter rolls to be sent to the DHS. The SAVE Act provides limited IDs for people to vote, it bans the use of student IDs, mandates voter surges every 30 days, bans universal mail in voting (or make all people submit an application to get a mail in ballot). We know that Trump desires to ban mail in voting (yet, Trump has voted by mail in Florida outlining his hypocrisy), threatened to put ICE agents near voting centers, and promoted the lie that the 2020 election was stolen. Mail in voting has helped the elderly, it is safe, and it works. We must oppose this SAVE Act vigorously.



The Pentagon restricts the press again after the court loss. The fundamental point of the Iranian War is that Trump has not put forth a legitimate strategy to end the Iran war. The Iranian War is purely unjust. That is why there will be a new No Kings Day rally on March 28, 2026. Trump is extremely naive to believe that he can end this war by fiat, and he desires the Strait of Hormuz to be opened soon. Trump said that he maybe controls the Strait of Hormuz which is total absurdity. Iran had denied that serious talks are underway. Trump should end this war, but he wants to maintain his power and wealthy. So, Trump may end this war in the coming weeks to save face. Many of his financial backers in Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E., Qatar have their wealthy gone down because of the war. Dubai's luxury resorts are under fire too. There is a massive political backlash against the war that could cost Republicans the midterm elections in the end of the year. Netanyahu continues to bomb Lebanon and Iran when he has been accused of financial corruption for years. Iran recently launched intermediate range ballistic missiles at the U.S./U.K. Diego Garcia military base which is 2,500 miles away. That is far enough to hit parts of Europe.


Trump ordering ICE agents to deploy at U.S. airports by force represents an escalation of the authoritarian Trump regime. These ICE agents have no extensive training that takes about six months for TSA agents to handle airport security. This policy is being enforced by Trump's cabinet official Tom Homan. Trump is doing this to try to convince Senate Democrats to promote minor cosmetic reforms in ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), two units of DHS whose agents murdered protesters Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis in January 2026. Hundreds of TSA agents have quit, and thousands have called in sick every day, so they can work second jobs. They want to feed their families and pay their bills. The DHS funding authorization expired on February 15, 2026. There have been no full paychecks since then. This comes as ICE and CBP has received a five-year appropriation last summer part of Trump's economic law which promotes tax cuts for the super wealthy. Trump said that the greatest enemy of America is the Democratic Party and the Radical Left. To call millions of Americans the greatest enemy in America is plain fascism and evil. People have the right to dissent with this current administration via the First Amendment.


A recent CBS poll showed that 60 percent of American oppose a military attack against Iran. Trump, by his own doing, has caused an attack in Iran (with Israel) to drive up oil prices, harm our alliances with allies, and Iran has denied talks with America as Trump claims to have major points of agreement. How can you have major points of agreement when the Trump regime allowed Americans to die and Iranian little girls to be killed by a strike. The Middle East is now in a war zone when attacks have taken place in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, the U.A.E., Israel, Lebanon, etc. This reality has caused a division in the MAGA movement with some MAGA people opposing the war in Iran. A kingdom divided can't stand, and we have seen people like even Joe Rogan (who supported much of the MAGA agenda) oppose the Iranian war. Trump is lower than low for saying that he is glad that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller is dead (Mueller lived to be 81 years old). This shows Trump's low character, and anyone supporting Trump's comments is lower than low too.


There has been 2 people dead and dozens injured in the Air Canada crash at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York City. The pilot and co-pilot were killed, and 41 other people were injured according to a Port Authority spokesperson. There was an arriving passenger jet that struck a Port Authority vehicle at the airport late at night. 32 people have been released. The issue with this relates to air control issues as this nation of America lacks air control workers. Now, we have a TSA shortage as people are forcing the TSA to work for free. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has asked Congress for additional money for air traffic control. Congress needs to invest in air control to further modernize the system. Members of both parties, Democrats and Republicans, desire this funding. There has been video footage released of the fatal crash between an Air Canada plane and a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport. NTSB investigators have been doing their jobs to investigate the horrendous scene. LaGuardia Airport reopened a single runway by 2 pm. EST. They warned travelers to expect delays and cancelations.


By Timothy



Monday, March 23, 2026

Late March 2026 News Updates.

 

For those of us who lived on this Earth for more than 40 years, we have a unique perspective of America. We have seen the storm or the rain the blessings of this nation too. There are many challenges in America as we all realize. There is massive economic inequality with some large corporations having governmental-like authorities that pollute our environment, discriminate (against black people, brown people, women, disabled people, and other human beings), and go out to receive record tax breaks from an authoritarian regime headed by Trump. Trump has been allowed by the Supreme Court to have near immunity. We still have institutional racism impacting the black community and other communities of color in dealing with health, education, economics, and other issues. We have serious problems with sexism (which is promoted heavily by the manosphere and other red pill extremists), xenophobia, and other prejudices that exist in American society. Still, America has not reached into true equality for all people. Equality doesn't mean that everyone is genetically identical. Even twins are not genetically identical. Equality precisely means that all people have equal worth, equal dignity, equal value, and have the God-given unalienable rights (of the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) that should be never taken away. Equality means that all human beings should be treated with the same respect and dignity plus given excellent opportunities to achieve their own happiness or a successful life. I still have hope for America. As an older Millennial who has lived on this Earth for almost a half of a century, I hope. The reason is because of the working class and other people building this nation up, of the black activists defending black human rights, of the people opposing ICE's excessive behavior against immigrants, the people defending our voting rights (against the SAVE Act and other voter suppression policies), etc. I have great hope for the unsung heroes saving lives, growing charities, developing food drives, and protesting constantly for our sacrosanct democratic rights. 

 


Science is not just the study of things that we can observe quantitively. When we were children and teenager, we learned about the scientific method that deals with the following concepts chronologically: Observation, Question, Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analysis, Conclusion, and Communication/Iteration. Also, science deals with the wonder and beauty of Nature too. Part of that exquisite wonder relates to the complexities of the compositions of the Earth's atmosphere. The parts of the atmosphere may differ in temperature, organisms, other forms of energy, etc. Yet, these parts of the atmosphere are related to the sun's rays going to the Earth. Each part of the vast atmosphere is key to developing and preserving our fragile ecosystem. From birds flying in the lowest atmosphere to satellites and the International Space Station at the highest atmosphere, all of us are interconnected with the functions of the vast Universe. The atmosphere has air filled with mixed gas, gravity retaining the atmosphere, and many particles (like aerosols, particulates, etc. that form clouds and hazes). Ultraviolet solar radiation, temperature variation, greenhouse gases, the ozone layer, and meteoroids exist in the atmosphere. 


 

The decade of the 2020s has exploded with creativity, social movements, hope, tragedies, and the end of the Presidency of an authoritarian fascist. This time saw the general public (not just dedicated scientists and researchers) reckon with the reality of artificial intelligence. A.I. has changed everything from movies, how people shop for items, and how music is presented (with a massive backlash from many artists and debates about control and originality). There is the new A.I. musician Xania Monet who has created songs, and the person who generated this A.I. creation is Telisha "Nikki" Jones. This time saw the growth of wars and other military conflicts in Venezuela, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and other places of the world. The early third of this decade was dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic. It first erupted in China by November 2019, but it was on a massive international scale by early 2020. By the middle of March 2020, tons of places in America were shut down completely. I remember that time just like yesterday. A recession existed because of the pandemic, over one million Americans died from the illness, and millions of Americans had to unemployment insurance to survive literally. Worldwide, millions of people also died from COVID-19. There were vaccinations that people received. Debates about closing stores continued, but we lived in an emergency setting back then. Also, there was the largest anti-racism, anti-police brutality protests globally in 2020. People wanted to seek justice for the unjust killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and all black victims of unjust police terrorism. The 2020s saw albums, victories from athletes (in the 2024 Paris Olympics and other events), and a resistance movement against Trumpism. 

 


The troposphere is the lowest, densest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. It extends from the surface of the Earth to almost 5-10 miles. It contains about 80 percent of the atmosphere's mass and almost all water vapor. This region acts as the primary layer for weather, clouds, and air circulation. Temperature and pressure both decrease rapidly is the area where temperature stops stop decreasing with height, acting as a "lid" that separates it from the stratosphere. The troposphere is the location where almost all weather (including clouds, rain, snow, and storms) exists. It has vertical mixing and convection. The temperature declines as the height increases to as low as -60 degrees Fahrenheit (-51 degrees Celsius) at the tropopause. The air decreases nearly exponentially with height form roughly 1000 hPa at the surface to 120 hPa at the tropopause. This layer has humans and animals live and breathe with mostly nitrogen (78 percent) and oxygen (21 percent). There is surface heating. So, warmer air is less dense and raises, while cooler air sinks creating constant mixing and vertical convection currents. So, the troposphere is a natural filler. It holds ono water and traps dust and particles (making it essential for life on Earth). 


 

The stratosphere is just above the troposphere. It is about 31 miles above the Earth's surface. This layer has the ozone layer, which absorbs ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun. It is very dry, stable, and warmer in its upper regions than its lower regions. That is why commercial jet aircraft often fly in the lower stratosphere to avoid turbulence. It has many stratified temperature zones, with the warmer layers of air located layers lower (closer to the plenary surface of the Earth). The reason why there is an increase of temperature with altitude is a result of the absorption of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation by the ozone layer. The ozone is exothermically photolyzed into oxygen in a cyclical fashion. The tropopause border is the border that demarcates the beginning of the temperature inversion. 

 


The mesophere is the third layer of the Earth's atmosphere. It extends 31-35 miles above the surface. It has extremely cold temperatures. It can be as cold as -91 degrees C. to -125 degrees C. It is the region above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere. The region protects the planet by burning up most meteors. It has the lowest temperatures in the atmosphere and forms nocticulucent clouds, which are rare high altitude clouds. It plays a role in the global circulation of the atmosphere. 

 


On Day 15 on February 21, 2026, the women's mass start winners of the biathlon were Oceane Michelon of France winning gold, silver was earned by Julia Simon of France, and bronze went to Tereza Vobornikova of Romania. The two-woman bobsliegh race was won by gold by Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi of Germany, Lisa Buckwitz and Neele Schuten of Germany with silver, and Kaillie Humphries and Jasmine Jones of America winning bronze. The men's cross country skiing classical was won by Johannes Hosflot Klaebo of Norway winning gold, Martin Lowstrom Nyenget winning silver from Norway, and Emil Iversen winning bronze from Norway. The men's curling team had Canada winning gold, Great Britain winning silver, and Switzerland winning bronze. In men's ski cross, Italy won gold by Simone Deromedis of Italy, Federico Tomasoni winning silver from Italy, and Alex Fiva winning bronze from Switzerland. For he mixed team aerials of freestyle skiing, the American team won gold, the Switzerland team won silver, and the Chinese team won bronze. For the mixed relay of the ski mountaineering, France won gold (with Emily Harrop and Thibault Anselmet), Switzerland won silver (with Marianne Fatton and Jon Kistler), and Spain won bronze with Ana Alonso and Oriol Cardona. With speed skating of men's mass start, Jorrit Bergsma won gold from the Netherlands, Denmark's Viktor Hald Thorup won silver, and Andrea Giovannini of Italy won silver. In the women's mass start of speed skating, Marijke Groenewoud of the Netherlands won gold, Ivanie Blondin won silver from Canada, and Mia Kilburg of America won bronze. 


On Day 16, February 22, 2026, the four man Bobsleigh race was won by Germany for gold, Germany for silver, and Switzerland for bronze. For the women's classical of cross country skiing, Ebba Andersson won gold from Sweden, Heidi Weng won silver from Norway, and Nadja Kalin won bronze from Switzerland. For the curling women's team race, Sweden won gold, Switzerland won silver, and Canada won bronze. For the women's halfpipe of freestyle skiing, Eileen Gu won gold from China, Li Fanghui of China won silver, and Zoe Atkin won bronze from Great Britain. For men's ice hockey, the American team won gold, Canada's team won silver, and Finland's team won bronze. As for the Paralympic Games, America won many medals like Oksana Masters of America winning gold in the women's spring sitting race, Kendall Gretsch winning silver, and Anja Wicker winning bronze from Germany. Jake Adicoff of America won the men's sprint classical for the visually impaired, Yu Shuang won silver for China, and Zebastian won bronze from Sweden. 

 


One of my great relatives was my paternal 2nd cousin Vivian Garfield Beech Ayres (1931-2024). She was born in August 5, 1931 at Northampton County, Virginia. She passed away peacefully at home on January 12, 2024. Her parents were Walker Dumas Beech Jr. (1885-1966) and Cora Lee Tillery (1895-1955). Vivian B. Ayres lived to be 92 years old. Many relatives called her Momma including people who knew her. She had a joyful spirit as a human being. She was the 11th child born to Cora and Dumas Walker Beech in Cape Charles, Virginia. She attended Northampton High School in Machipongo, Virginia. By 1950, she married Elton D. Ayres Sr., and they had six children. Vivian and her husband left Virginia in 1963 to move to Trenton, New Jersey to seek better employment. She worked at the Switlik Parachute Company and then had a position as a Teacher's Aide at Cook Elementary School. Her final job was at Helene Fuld Hospital in Trenton, where she retired in October 1989. She loved to talk, take vacation, and cared for her grandchildren. Bobby, one of her older grandsons lived with her in her final years. She loved shows like General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, Judge Judy, etc. She loved to play games on her IPad too. She read many Harlequin romance novels. He was a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles in her life. The siblings of Vivian Beech Ayres are: Dumas Beech Jr. (1914-1921), Rose D. Beech (1916-1939), Melvin Thomas Beech (1917-1968), Earle Dale Beech (1919-1991), Lois Carolyn Beech (1923-2020), Georgia Beech (1925-1925), Darrel Morgan Beech Sr. (1926-1991), Carrie Webster Beech (b. 1930), Philbert Dutel Beech (b. 1930), and Barbara Ann Beech (1934-1998). The children of Vivian and Elton Ayres are Charlene Denise Ayres-Britt (b. 1951), Darisel Darcel Ayres (1952-1953), Elton Douglas Ayres Jr. (b. 1953), Bessie Teresa Ayres (b. 1954), Deasia G. Ayres, Ernestine Ayres Dean (1955-2004), and Carolyn Louise Ayres (b. 1957). Vivian Ayres has 15 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren. Her funeral took place in Burlington, New Jersey. Vivan's mother is my 1st cousin Cora Lee Tillery, and Cora's parents are Walter Tillery (1868-1927) and Sallie Gary (b. 1869). My 2nd great granduncle Walter Tillery's parents are my 3rd great grandparents of Isham Tillery (b. 1835) and Martha Jane Randolf (b. 1847). Isham Tillery's parents are Isaac Tillery (b. 1818) and Betsy Hogany (b. 1820). 


My maternal Peeples family has a long history. This is the story of my cousin Vernell Peeples Jr., and his wife, the late Olivia Peeples. Olivia Peeples lived for 78 years and passed away at Virginia Beach, Virginia on Friday, December 23, 2022. She was born in Harlem, New York City on November 3, 1944 to her late mother Cherryle Johnson. She graduated from high school and studied at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where she earned an associate degree. She was a social worker for the New York State Department of Labor for decades in helping New Yorkers find gainful employment. When she was in her early twenties, she met Vernell Peeples, at a Harlem eatery called Chock Full O Nuts. Olivia Vernell were married and had 2 children who are Shelton Peeples and Darnell Peeples. The family loved education, and Olivia ran for a seat on the local school board. The family lived in New York City for years. Later, she and Vernell moved into Virginia. They lived in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and my cousin Vernell Peeples Jr. passed away in 2021. Her son Shelton Peeples has the spouse of Teri living in Bayonne, New Jersey. Her other son Darnell Peeples has a spouse named Monique living in Hiram, Georgia. Her granddaughters are Taylor, Kaitlyn, Kamryn, Ava, and Rhyan. Her great-granddaughters are Riley and Royal. Olivia's husband Vernell Franklin Peeples Jr. (1942-2021) was my 2nd cousin. His parents were Vernell Franklin Peeples Sr. (1912-1987) and Bettie Wilkerson (1918-2003). Vernell Franklin Peeples Sr.'s parents were My great-granduncle Ralph Charles William Peeples (1884-1967) and Mattie Annie Barrett (1890-1985) The parents of Ralph Charles William Peeples were my 2nd great grandparents Charles Peeples (1855-1922) and Fannie Fronianna Susanna Virgina Brown (1857-1946). Charles Peeples's mother was my 3rd great grandmother Annie Peeples.


By Timothy


Friday, March 20, 2026

Spring 2026 Part 6.

 





Conclusion (for Spring 2026)



Spring of 2026 now is here. Spring represents many things to so many human beings. It is a time of personal reflection and the realization that new beginnings can be necessary for personal and social growth. It is a season filled with a temperate climate in many parts of the world, flowers blossoming, and a renewed sense of duty to stand up for justice for all. The DHS nominee is MAGA follower Markwayne Mullin. He is facing a Senate interview as the Senate has the power to nominate cabinet members from the President. He is from the state of Oklahoma. Mullin is a far-right extremist. He voted against reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Rand Paul had a heated exchange with Mullin. Rand Paul is wrong on many issues, but he is 100 correct on many civil liberty and foreign policy issues. Therefore, Rand Paul wanted Mullin to be on the record on certain issues. Rand Paul criticized Mullin for saying that he understood why his neighbor did what he did to him. Mullin said that the federal officer was justified in killing Renee Good in Minneapolis. Mullin claims that the DHS will be stronger under his leadership. Mullin refuses to disclose his official overseas travel to U.S. Senators. ICE has been complicit in aggressive, illegal tactics against even U.S. citizens. Senators on the intelligence community have interviewed Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, on the ongoing war in Iran. Gabbard claims to be an anti-interventionalist, but she is silent on the illegality of the Iranian war. Trump doesn't want free and fair elections, because Trump denied that the 2020 election was a real Presidential election. Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania (who sold his soul) supports Mullin.


Now, Juliana Stratton won the Democratic Senate nomination. She is the lieutenant governor of the state of Illinois. She led a campaign to confront Trump's authoritarian policies head-on, and she called Trump a "wannabe dictator." She wants Donald Trump to be held accountable for his regressive policies. She is from the South Side of Chicago and wants to abolish ICE because of its corruption and regressive policies against human beings in America. Trump wants to ban mail-in voting and said that America is the only country in the world that has mail-in ballots. France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Chile, Canada, Australia, and many other nations have mail-in voting. Julian Stratton wants Medicare for All, a $25 federal minimum wage, and to get corporate special interests out of politics. Elizabeth Warren supports her, too. At the end of the day, our democracy is worth defending. Our ancestors suffered much worse than we have, so we have the responsibility to defend our freedom with bravery, with empathy, and with heroism. America is for us, too, as we made major contributions to make America what it is today in 2026 literally.





Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller has passed away, and he was 81 years old. He was the one prosecutor who investigated the Russian intelligence ties in trying to intervene and interfere in the 2016 election. As time has gone on, we see that members of Russian intelligence actually did try to interfere with the 2016 election. Mueller has suffered Parkinsons for some time before his passing. Mueller was the Director of the FBI for many years (from 2001 to 2013) and has shown an illustrious, impartial career in serious investigations and fighting evil. Mueller's report didn't exonerate Donald Trump. Trump is a convicted felon of multiple counts in other crimes. Like usual, Trump said that sick words he is glad that Mueller is dead. I am not shocked at this, because I have always mentioned that Trump as no character as a male (not man, as he is no real man. A real man doesn't mock a man's death in that way). The behavior and actions of Trump make us aware that humility is superior to habitual lying, xenophobia, and bigotry. Trump claiming that the 2020 election is stolen, saying racist words about Somalis, and going about to promote the unjust Iranian war show that Trump is an extremist. Robert Mueller has every right to disagree with the occupant of the White House Donald Trump. Robert Mueller was a United States Marine Corps veteran who was a Captain. Mueller was a registered Republican in Washington, D.C., and I don't agree with him on many political issues. Yet, I won't disrespect his humanity offensively after his passing. I send condolences to the family and friends of Robert Mueller.



One important precept is that we must have hope for the future. I am always a realist and an optimist by nature as an Older Millennial (or Xennial). Many folks on grand juries are resisting the unjust, authoritarian policies of Donald Trump (who publicly said that he hates his enemies, he said that he doesn't ask God for forgiveness, and he lied to say that the 2020 election was stolen). For example, a grand jury refused to allow the federal government (via Jeannine Piro, the U.S. attorney for Washington and a Trump ally) to indict six Democratic lawmakers (who are all veterans or members of the intelligence community) for crimes. These six human beings just wanted servicemen and servicewomen to refuse illegal orders. Their statements are protected by the First Amendment, and they weren't illegal or immoral. Trump has hatred and distrust of dissent against his policies, but these six Congressional leaders stood up to defend our democracy that our ancestors personally built. A grand jury in my state of Virginia has refused to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James. So, grand juries can do positive actions to improve our democratic society. The fascism and terrorism of ICE against Americans (like Americans being hit with dangerous chemicals, for Americans to be harassed, and for one city council member being assaulted. Even undocumented immigrants should be treated as human beings, not less than human) have no justification, despite what anyone has to say. The attacks on our black museums, grand, Orwellian book bans, and trying to force public and private universities to unconditionally support the MAGA movement are not only wrong but also unjust. We are clearly committed to protecting our environment, expanding our infrastructure and institutions, enjoying our civil rights, improving our health care, strengthening voting rights, and maintaining our civil liberties. We have one life to live, and we have the God-given right to live to the fullest, filled with righteousness, holiness, and courage.


 


By Timothy


Spring 2026 Part 5.

 





  


 






Professional Wrestling


 

Of all of these decades of my life, I never written anything in-depth about professional wrestling. I wrote about basketball, football, track and field, volleyball, soccer, hockey, and the Olympics before. Today, I love to deal with new challenges, and this issue should be discussed for many reasons. One reason is that millions of people globally are fans of professional wrestling from America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, Oceania, South America, Canada, etc. Also, I like to write about the diverse cultures of humanity. Professional wrestling relates to a form of theater and entertainment that requires skill, charisma, athleticism, and mock combat. It's an art that many people sacrificed their lives for. Cable channels like A&E, Vice, etc. have done incredible, groundbreaking work in documenting the complex nature (including the highs and lows) of professional wrestling spanning decades. I will write about the elephant in the room too. That is that much of the history of professional wrestling deals with a network of mostly white people for decades (let's keep it real), some people in the industry are racists and sexists (not all), and the culture of professional wrestling can be emotionally straining (as these wrestlers work year round across the world with little time for rest or visiting families and loved ones). There are past legends and modern-day legends in professional wrestling like Macho Man, Ricky Steamboat, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ming, The Undertaker, The Rock, John Cena, the Steiner Brothers, etc. You have to be emotionally strong to deal with professional wrestling, and many professional wrestlers are real life wrestlers, athletes, and experts in martial arts and mixed martial arts. For example, we know that Bianca Belair had done track and field and basketball, Jade Cargill played basketball in Florida, Lola Vice was involved in Bellator as an MMA fighter, we know that Blackman is a trained martial artist, and we know that Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar are legitimate wrestling championships. In professional wrestling, there are storylines, gimmicks, babyface, heels, kayfabe, and other terminology. In our time, more people understand many of the unsung wrestlers from back in the day and today. Professional wrestling is a scripted performance with predetermined winners, but the injuries wrestlers suffer are 100 percent real. You can get hurt in real life with these performances. Therefore, professional wrestling has expanded into a billion-dollar industry that has inspired crowds the world over. 





Rules


There are many rules in professional wrestling. Professional wrestlers nominally compete under rules promulgated by wrestling promotions. However, the rules are not legitimate standards for sporting activity, instead serving as a basis to advance plotlines, similar to the artificial constraints imposed in other fictional universes. Sociologist Thomas S. Henricks has argued the rules serve as a basis for a structuralist moral order, serving to advance plot lines involving charismatic heroes applying an instrumentally rationalist approach to social conflicts. 


Professional wrestlers do not follow an industry-standard set of rules, unlike most sporting events, which generally have a governing body to regulate competitions. While each promoter can set their own standards, promoters have long understood that fans enjoy professional wrestling more when all matches appear to follow a consistent set of rules. The rules described in this section represent common standards but may not precisely align with the ruleset of any specific promotion. Matches are staged between two or more sides ("corners"). Each corner may consist of one wrestler, or a team of two or more. Most team matches are nominally governed by tag team rules. Other matches present under the premise of a free-for-alls, with multiple combatants but no teams. In all variants, there can be only one winning team or wrestler.


Matches generally take place within a wrestling ring, an elevated square canvas mat with posts on each corner. A cloth apron hangs over the edges of the ring. Three horizontal ropes or cables surround the ring, suspended with turnbuckles which are connected to the posts. For safety, the ropes are padded at the turnbuckles and cushioned mats surround the floor outside the ring. Guardrails or a similar barrier enclose this area from the audience. Wrestlers are generally expected to stay within the confines of the ring, though matches sometimes end up moving outside the ring, and even into the audience. The match can end in a fall by pinning the opponent for three seconds, submission, disqualification of the opponents, countout, and knocking out the opponent. Most wrestling matches last for a set number of falls. Some matches can last for 20, 30, or 60 minutes in an Iron Man Match. Referres are involved in professional wrestlign matches. The referree acts as the final abritator in the fictional rules. Special guest referres are common.Tag team matches have unique rules too. People tag to allow another part of the team to participate in the match. Disqualification can come by illegal hold or moves, deliberate injury to an opponent, outside inference, unjust striking, low blow, laying hands on the referre, pulling an opponent's mask off during the match, and other actions. There can be a draw or no contest. 







Training and Qualifications


Involving professional wrestling, there is massive training and qualifications. Physical fitness is viewed as the minimum requirement for entry in the field. Most professional wrestlers have least some athletic background or training like in the past with Kurt Angle, Ron Simmons, Undertaker, Stone Cold, The Rock, and the present with Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, Charlotte Flair, etc. Professional wrestlers have formal training in specialized professional wrestling schools or academics. These places are independent or associated with a specific promotion. No one goes into professional wrestling with a free ride. Candidates are usually trained and coached by experienced professional wrestlers. Training regiments include both athletic and performative aspects of professional wrestling like physical fitness, choreography, and dramatization. Trainees are usually pitted against each other or with their instructors in matches before small crowds to demonstrate and refine their skill in improvisation, mock combat, and stage presence. There are risk in professional wrestling too. Many people faced life changing injuries, accidents, and deaths like Owen Hart. Some strikes in wrestling are stiff, especially in Japan. Stiff means using excessive force when using a move that will cause real increased legitimate pain a professional wrestler. Professional wrestlers know of the risk. As Professional wrestler Davey Richards have said in 2015, "We train to take damage, we know we are going to take damge and we accept that." 



 





Its History


Professional wrestling, as we know it, existed from the early 1800s in Western Europe, Britain, and Ireland. There were showmen who combined wrestling and showmanship. There were wrestlers with names like Heruclean Flower, Edward, the bone wrecker, etc. By 1830, French showman, Jean Exbroyat formed the first modern wrestlers' circus troupe and established a rule not to execute holds below the waist — a style he named "flat hand wrestling." This new style soon spread to the rest of Europe, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Italy, Denmark and Russia under the names of Greco-Roman wrestling, Classic wrestling or French wrestling. By the end of the 19th century, this modern "Greco-Roman" wrestling style went on to become the most fashionable sport in Europe, and in 1898 the Frenchman Paul Pons, "the Colossus" became the first Professional World Champion.


The modern style of professional wrestling, popularized by the United States and United Kingdom during the late 19th century, is called the catch-as-catch can style. Originally thought of as unorthodox and more lax in style, catch wrestling differs from Greco-Roman in its allowed grapples; Greco-Roman strictly prohibits grabbing below the waist, while catch wrestling allows holds above and below the waist, including leg grips. Both catch wrestling and Greco-Roman were popular, and fully competitive, amateur and professional sports. But, from the late 19th century onwards, a sub-section of catch wrestling changed slowly into the choreographed sport entertainment now known as "professional wrestling", recognized as much for its theatrical antics and entertainment as wrestling ability. By the early 20th century, many  professional wrestlers promoted a variety act to the public. Some were involved in bodybuilder strongman events. There were various American and European professional title holders like the American Heavyweight Champion Tom Jenkins and the Greco-Roman title Georg Hackenschmidt. The World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship was the first recognized professional wrestling world heavyweight championship created in 1905 to identify the best catch wrestler in the world. It was also the first wrestling championship known to have a physical representation of the belt. Russian-born George Hackenschmidt won the inaugural championship defeating American-born Tom Jenkins in New York City. America's professional wrestling popularity declined from 1915 to 1920 because of World War I and people's questioning the legitimacy and status as a competitive sport. Therefore, professional wrestlers used tag team wrestling, new wrestlers existed (like Ed Lewis, Billy Sandow, and Toots Mondt), and wreslters formed angles and feuds. By this time, professional wrestling spread into Australia, Japan, Mexico, and all over the world. Established names such as Lou Thesz, Dr. Jerry Graham and Gorgeous George toured Australia by the 1950s. Many of the greatest professional wrestlers were involved in Japanese wrestling leagues like Dory Funk, Jr., Terry Funk, and Harley Race, all of whom wrestled for Baba in Japan. Some Japanese wrestling league used actual combat acts in their performances. Rikidōzan was a huge star in Japan in the 1950s, and he is commonly credited with bringing professional wrestling to Japan. 


In the early 20th century, professional wrestling was mostly a regional phenomenon in Mexico until Salvador Lutteroth founded the Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre ("Mexican Wrestling Enterprise") in 1933, giving the sport a national foothold for the first time. In 1948, wrestling reached new heights after a loose confederation was formed between independent wrestling companies. This was known as the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). In the late 1940s to 1950s, the NWA chose Lou Thesz to unify the various world championships into a single "World Heavyweight" title. Thesz's task was not easy, as some promoters, reluctant to lose face, went so far as to shoot title matches to keep their own champions popular with the fans.





Following the advent of television, professional wrestling matches began to be aired nationally during the 1950s, reaching a larger fanbase than ever before. This was a time of enormous growth for professional wrestling, as rising demand and national expansion made it a much more popular and lucrative form of entertainment than in the prior decades. This was called a "Golden Age" for the wrestling industry. It was also a time of great change in both the character and professionalism of wrestlers as a result of the appeal of television. Wrestling fit naturally with television because it was easy to understand, had drama, comedy and colorful characters, and was inexpensive to produce. From 1948 to 1955, each of the three major television networks broadcast wrestling shows; the largest supporter being the DuMont Television Network. 


The famous wrestlers of the 1950s were George Wagner, Lou Thesz, Buddy Rogers, Killer Kowalski, Verne George, and Japanese superstar Rikidozan. There was The Portland Wrestling League, Whipper Billy Watson, and the Fabulous Moolah. Early women wrestlers from back in the day were Mildred Burke, Mae Young, Ann LaVerne, Yulie Brynner, Gladys Gillum, Elvirus Nodgrass, and African American professional wrestlers (who are Ethel Johnson, Babs Wingo, Marva Scott, and Kathleen Wimbley). Many black wrestlers back then often competed in the Jim Crow South. They broke down barriers. Ethel Johnson performed greatly in the ring too. The Flying Wingo Sisters (of Ethel, Babs, and Marva) worked together and has a record 3,611 fans in Baltimore (in 1952), and 9,000 in Kansas City in 1954. There was Sweet Georgia Brown too. The iconic wrestlers of the 1960s were Burno Sammartino, The Original Sheik, Bearcat Wright, Gorilla Monsoon, Pat Patterson, Rocky Johnson (the father of the Rock), Rip Hawk, Harley Race, etc. There were various Territories of wrestling regions with stars too. There were the rise of the NWA and the WWWF (now it's the WWE). By the 1970s, there were Bruno too, Superstar Billy Graham (who was a predecessor of Hulk Hogan, Roman Reigns, and other professional wrestlers with a bodybuilder look), Andre the Giant, Dusty Rhodes, Terry Funk, The Fabulous Moolah, Jerry Lawler (who was in the Memphis territory), The Original Sheik, Bobo Brazil (a trailblazing African American wrestler), Pat Patterson, the Won Erich family, and Rocky Johnson (a NWA superstar). By the 1980s, there were tons of legends like Ric Flair, Roddy Piper, Macho Man, Andre the Giant, Hogan, Jacke Roberts, Ted DiBiase, The Ultimate Warrior, Jimmy Snukka, Ricky Steamboat, the Hart Foundation, the British Bulldogs, Bobby Hennan, and Miss Elizabeth. The 1980s saw professional wrestling reach more into television and the MTV Generation. 


 





In the 1990s, there were Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Undertaker, The Rock, Bret Hart, Goldbert, Mankind, Triple H, Sean Michaels, Kevin Nash, Randy Savage, Sid Vicious, Owen Hart, DDP, Chyna (who broke barriers for women in wrestling), Jacqueline, The Legion of Doom, Booker T, and tons of wrestlers. This time saw WCW and WWE competing against each other with the WCW winning for a time until 1998 when the WWE brought Mike Tyson to referee Stone Cold Steve Austin and Sean Michaels. The NWO was formed in the 1990s being the biggest heel turn in wrestling history filled with Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall. D-Generation X was formed too with Sean Michaels, Triple H, Chyna, X-Pac, New Age Outlawz, and others. This time saw the Attitude Era when more sex, violence, and controversial themes were shown on professional wrestling television. The Attitude Era started from November 1997 to May 2002. Yet, the transition started by late 1996 when Stone Cold Steve Austin gave his Austin 3:16 promo after the King of the Ring in 1996. Later, Brian Pillman's shown a gun on a TV show which was taboo back in those days. The Hart Foundation was created which opposed the flamboyant Sean Michaels. By 1997, Bret Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Sean Michaels competed for the top spot in the WWE. Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels personally hated each other giving overt shoots in WWE shows constantly. D-Generation X was born on August 11, 1997, that had Chyna, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and other to show edgy commentaries and actions. Stone Cold was an anti-hero favorite giving a stunner to McMahon on Raw on September 22, 1997. The November 9, 1997, Survivor Series Montreal Screwjob changed professional wrestling forever. Bret Hart accused McMahon and Sean Michaels of messing around with the match to benefit Vince and the Kliq. After the match, Hart punched Vince McMahon in real life and McMahon did nothing about it possibly because of guilt. Bret Hart has always been well respected because of his honesty about life. By March 29, 1998, Stone Cold beat Shawn Michaels for the WWE Championship causing the Stone Cold era to be official at WrestleMania XIV. By early 1999, the Rock rose up to be on the top level. Smackdown by 1999 to the early 2000s was The Rock's show. Other stars of that time were Mankind, The Undertaker, Sable, Kane, X-Pac, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, Chris Jericho, Owen Hart, The Godfather, and the NWO. 



By the 2000s, it was the Ruthless Aggression Era with John Cena, Brock Lesnar, The Rock, Triple H, The Undertaker, Lita, Edge, Randy Orton, Kurt Angel, Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Jericho, Jeff Hardy, RVD, Sabu, Booker T, JBL, Umaga, Chris Benoit, Bryan, Dean Malenko, and other people. Vince McMahon purchased WCW on March 26, 2001. This announcement was made on Raw causing the end of WCW. On April 1, 2001, there was WrestleMania X-Seven with the peak of the era when The Rock faced Stone Cold Steve Austin. The end of the match caused Austin's heel turn and allying with McMahon. On March 17, 2002, the icon vs. icon match happened when The Rock defeated Hulk Hogan in Toronto, Canada at WrestleMania X8. By May 6, 2002, there was the Ruthless Aggression era. The 2000s saw the tragic death of Eddie Guerrero and the cowardly murderer Chris Benoit killing his own wife and child. By the 2010s, a new generation of wrestlers existed like PG/Reality era of John Cena, Randy Orton, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, The Shield, Roman Reigns, AJ Styles, Nakamura, Kevin Owens, Finn Balor, Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, and Becky Lynch. We have Kofi Kingson, Big E, Xavier Woods, The Wyatt Family, Brock Lesnar, The Naiz, Cesaro, Sheamus, and The Rock making a comeback. By the 2020s, there has been a mixture of a return to old school storylines with new school technology filled with Jon Moxley, Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Bayley, MJF, Will Ospreay, Okada, Toni Storm, Iyo Sky, El Hijo Del Vikingo, Bianca Belair, Naomi, Drew McIntyre, Jey Uso, Jade Cargill, Tiffany Stratton, and others. John Cena retired during this 2020s era too along with AJ Styles. 






The Diversity of Leagues



Professional wrestling leagues are multifaceted and found in America, Europe, Africa, Mexico, Asia, etc. Each wrestling league has its own distinctive styles, training, and development systems. Many U.S. wrestling leagues overlap into Canada. One example is how so many professional wrestlers were trained in Canada constantly. There are similarities among leagues globally, like storylines, the faces, the heels, and other parts of the wrestling institution. They readily show an elementary understanding of literary verisimilitude (or trying to make a work of fiction as realistic as possible). Lucha libre is a professional wrestling culture in Mexico. In that space, high-flying moves are executed all of the time along with exceptional tag team matches. Japanese professional wrestling, or puroresu, uses psychology, and some use a mixture of real contact and a professional wrestling style. Wrestling in Europe act in cultural festivals. There are women's wrestling leagues and rare intergender matches at times. Some independent U.S. wrestling leagues have people who are more talented than members of major companies like the WWE and AEW. There is W.O.W. or The Women of Wrestling League, too (shown on VICE TV). Other professional wrestling leagues are TNA Wrestling, MLW (Major League Wrestling), NWA (National Wrestling Alliance), and the Real American Freestyle (RAF) league (which seeks to combine traditional unscripted freestyle wrestling with sports entertainment). There is the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Pro Wrestling Noah, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLLA). Combat Zone Wrestling, House of Glory, Women Superstars United, and Chaotic Wrestling are some of the many independent professional wrestling leagues that have grown in our generation.




 





The Culture of Professional Wrestling



The culture of professional wrestling has been complex and diverse for years and decades. There is a brotherhood, a sisterhood, and family type of vibe involving wrestling. The reason is that wrestlers are on the road sometimes more than 300 days per year, so they do act as a family at times. They know the business inside and out, and they realize that sacrifices are made for their jobs. The professional wrestlers realize that hard work must be enacted to exist in an excellent product. Some professional wrestlers may have real life heat or real tensions in real life (i.e. Sean Michaels and Bret Hart hated each other in real life for years until just a few years ago), but the vast majority of them act as professionals. The fan experience is a major part of wrestling culture. They aren't just found in the crowds inside a stadium where wrestlers perform. Many fans visit wrestlers at meet and greet and specialized ceremonies where interactions take place (especially days before Wrestle Mania, Summer Slam, etc.). At the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame and retirement events, fans are there too. There is no professional wrestling culture without the fans there. Merchandise is a massive part of wrestling culture as well. Video games, shirts, shoes (like the new Jade Cargill Nike shoes), jewelry, mugs, cups, DVDs, and other consumer items are bought by individuals globally. The selling of these goods helps fund companies and keeps the interests in various wrestling institutions. The professional wrestling business is a multibillion-dollar yearly industry that allows professional wrestlers (current and former ones) in movies like The Rock, Batista, Goldberg, Roddy Piper, John Cena, Hulk Hogan (I don't agree with him involving many issues. I just mention him for historical relevance), etc. Another cultural aspect of professional wrestling is travel. Traveling allows human beings to see different cultures and American wrestling leagues have visited the world from Japan to the region of Europe. Also, wrestling from Japan, Mexico, etc. has influenced modern day professional wrestling now. 






Conclusion



Professional wrestling has encompassed numerous generations in American culture and global culture in indomitable ways. From selling out arenas worldwide (from MSG in NYC, Las Vegas, and to Berlin) to massive fan clubs growing, professional wrestling history has played a massive role in the development of modern-day culture. Its history has not been a crystal stair to keep it real. There are numerous true stories of sexism, bar fights, racism, deaths, steroids, nepotism (as found in the good ole boy network as accurately pointed out by icon Booker T), economic exploitation, hypocrisy, and other evils found in the professional wrestling atmosphere. Also, there has been positive news in professional wrestling over the course of 40 years. There has been an increase of black people, other people of color, poor people, and women involved in professional wrestling (with a wide array of athleticism, ring performances, charisma, communication skills, etc.) from Bianca Belair, the late Chyna, Trick Williams, Jade Cargill, Naomi, Booker T., Rhea Ripley, The Rock, Charlotte Flair, Asuka, etc. We witness tons of professional wrestlers working in legitimate philanthropy to help those in poverty, suffering illnesses, and diseases, and others suffering massive pain. They have inspired people to achieve their own measure of excellence (whether that will be STEM, education,  sports, literature, fashion, entrepreneurship,  and economics in general). Excellence isn't just about you. It's about much a person can give and sacrifice to assist their neighbors in their daily lives. Life is like a dream but to be taken seriously. Professional wrestlers put their lives on the line to be pioneers, athletes, performance makers, and story makers. Therefore, we will always honor great professional wrestlers who represent integrity, creativity, and the love of the art of visionary human expression.


By Timothy