Saturday, April 27, 2024

The Progressive Era-Antiwar/TAC

It is an objective fact that modern America funds war all around the world. Billions of dollars have gone to Ukraine over just a couple years. Billions more to both Israel and Palestine. The government loves war due to its profitability yet barely any mainstream news sources will ever mention this. Thankfully, there are independent voices in the media who address critical problems such as America's money-fueled bloodlust.

Antiwar.com is officially a self-described libertarian and non-interventionist website read by antiwar people all over the political spectrum. While the website does have a blatant agenda, its journalistic voice simply seeks to reveal corruption and deceit within the American government. To me, agenda doesn't matter as long as it is dedicated to unveiling lies and deception. Antiwar.com covers a broad variety of topics, such as the conflict/funding in Ukraine, the war in Gaza, new developments on American soil, and more. Additionally, the writers at Antiwar have all sorts of differing political viewpoints. Readers of the site may find a pro-Palestinian article right above a pro-Israel article. Again, however, the critical essence of the website is to promote voices against the American funding or intervention of either side of any war. 



Another website known as The American Conservative offers a conservative voice that sounds quite different from your average modern day "conservative". The website was started in 2002 with the aim of combating the widespread (including Republican) support for invasion of the middle east. While the word conservative is in the sight's name, its self-declared views sound more libertarian than anything. This is why I said earlier that TAC's voice differs greatly from "conservative" lawmakers today like Dan Crenshaw or Thom Tillis. 

Antiwar.com and The American Conservative are both excellent sites to read the truth behind the American military industrial complex, freedom of speech, and more, regardless of political affiliation.

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