Thursday, September 18, 2025

Civil War coming? Hate rhetoric has consequences. Two news papers same day reporting on Charlie Kirk's murder.

 "If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the dividing line will not be Mason and Dixon's but between patriotism and intelligence on the one side, and superstition, ambition and ignorance on the other."  Ulysses S. Grant  (1822-1885) 18th US President

Jan 2025 newspaper coverage comparison of the murder of Charlie Kirk by Tyler Robinson.  On Sept 16, 2025 The Washington Times front page had two above the fold stories blaming Leftist and their extremists for the killing.  Trump puts target on left-wing movements:Weighs terrorism label for antifa.  By Seth McLaughlin and Susan Ferrechio THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The Trump administration vowed Monday to root out left-wing organizations that foment political violence, pivoting from the successful manhunt to a broader response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

President Trump said he is considering designating antifa and other far-left groups as domestic terrorist organizations.

“Antifa is terrible,” Mr. Trump said. “There are other groups. We have some pretty radical groups that got away with murder.”

Earlier, Vice President J.D. Vance and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said federal authorities will go on the offensive by, among other things, stripping the tax-exempt status of liberal groups such as the Ford Foundation and the George Soros-founded Open Society Foundation.

Mr. Vance singled out those groups because they help fund The Nation magazine, which, he said, published a “disgusting article justifying Charlie’s death.”

“Do you know they benefit from generous tax treatment? They are literally subsidized by you and me, the American taxpayer,” Mr. Vance said. “And how do they reward us? By setting fire to the house built by the American family over 250 years.”

Bhaskar Sunkara, president of The Nation, said Mr. Vance was lying about the magazine’s financing in an attempt to “rile up his online Right base.”

“We’re not funded, not one dime by Soros or Open Society Foundation,” Mr.

Sunkara said on X. “The Soros/Open Society mention is a dogwhistle — an appeal to conspiracy tropes rather than reality.”

The White House did not specify other groups it could be targeting. An administration official told The New York Times that federal officials would be looking for links between left-wing groups and the people who burned Teslas and assaulted immigration enforcement officers.

Mr. Miller described the effort in robust terms.

“We are going to channel all of the anger that we have over the organized campaign that led to this assassination, to uproot and dismantle these terrorist networks,” he said, citing the doxing of public officials and organized street violence. “It is a vast domestic terror movement.

“With God as my witness, we are going to use every resource we have at the Department of Justice, Homeland Security and throughout this government to identify, disrupt, dismantle and destroy these networks and make America safe against the American people,” he said. “It will happen, and we will do it in Charlie’s name.”

The investigation into the assassination of the conservative activist at Utah Valley University last week is continuing, but authorities have arrested Tyler Robinson, 22, and are preparing to formally charge him Tuesday.

Investigators are compiling significant evidence implicating Mr. Robinson in the shooting of Mr. Kirk, and they believe he was indoctrinated by left-wing ideology.

In Congress, 23 House Republican lawmakers proposed a select committee to investigate “the money, influence and power behind the radical left’s assault on America and the rule of law.”

The lawmakers, led by Reps. Chip Roy of Texas, Andy Biggs of Arizona and Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, are interested in investigating the Southern Poverty Law Center, which labeled Mr. Kirk’s Turning Point USA as a “hate group.”

The lawmakers also want to investigate the Wren Collective, which advocates for cashless bail and other liberal criminal justice causes.

Since Mr. Trump took office, authorities have arrested dozens of members of the far-left antifa for rioting and attacking Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents carrying out deportations. Other antifa members have been arrested for violently protesting Israel at college campuses, attacking people and setting property on fire.

Bullet casings left at the scene of Mr. Kirk’s shooting were carved with antifascist messages favored by antifa.

Another offshoot of antifa is made up of transgender activists who call for violence against those who oppose transgender people and policies supporting them. A group of transgender people on Facebook that has more than half a million followers has urged supporters to “recruit ex-military members, stockpile weapons and train to kill for a paramilitary insurrection against the U.S. government,” independent journalist Andy Ngo, who closely follows the antifa movement, posted on X earlier this year.

Trans Army group said its use of military terminology and imagery “is metaphorical, intended to foster unity, resilience and structured resistance against discrimination and oppression.”

Another transgender group is accused of several killings.

Two members of a “Zizian” transgender terrorist cult are now on trial for the brutal killing of an elderly man. Meanwhile, federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for a transgender Zizian member accused of killing a Border Patrol agent in Vermont. Members of the Zizian cult are tied to at least two other killings.

The plan to pursue left-wing groups arose while Mr. Vance paid tribute to Mr. Kirk by hosting his podcast, “The Charlie Kirk Show.” Mr. Vance broadcast the show from an office in the White House.

Mr. Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, has vowed that the podcast will continue.

An evangelical Christian and co-founder of the youth organizing group Turning Point USA, Mr. Kirk was fatally shot during one of his “Prove Me Wrong” debate sessions in front of about 3,000 students on the university green.

His assassination is the latest in a series of political violence that has rattled the nation and triggered concerns that things could get bloodier.

Mr. Trump has singled out the “radical left.” He said liberals have normalized the fiery rhetoric that is “directly responsible for the terrorism that we are seeing in our country today, and it must stop right now.”

“My administration will find each and every one of those who contributed to this atrocity and to other political violence, including the organizations that fund it and support it, as well as those who go after our judges, law enforcement officials, and everyone else that brings order to our country,” Mr. Trump said last week.

On the podcast, Mr. Vance said polls show a higher percentage of liberals have an appetite for political violence than conservatives.

“The data is clear, people on the left are much likelier to defend and celebrate political silence. This is not a both-sides problem,” he said. “If both sides have a problem, one side has a much bigger and malignant problem, and that is the truth we must be told.”

Indeed, a survey this year by Rutgers University’s Network Contagion Research Institute found that about half of liberal-leaning U.S. residents could justify the assassinations of Mr. Trump and his top adviser at the time, Elon Musk.

The left-wing political violence, the researchers warned, “is becoming increasingly normalized” and at risk of “real-world escalation” unless political and cultural leaders condemn the proviolence chatter.

Kerry Picket and Jeff Mordock contributed to this report.


Plus plus one more by Associated Press on page 10 “You have to go forward” Mr. Trump said.  Bellicose rhetoric and even death threats have surged in the days since Mr. Kirk was killed.   “The left is the party of murder”.  Elon Musk posted on X, “If they won’t leave us in peace, then our choice is to fight or die.”  To that, Fox News host Jesse Watters said during a broadcast, “The are at war with us.  Whether we want to accept it or not, they are at war with us. What are we going to do about it?”

On Friday, a right-wing activist posted on line a video outside Illinois Gov. J.B. Prizker’s home, calling on followers to “take Action”. 

The Washington Times Editorial:  “Begin the investigations” Justice Department must scrutinize the leftist lies that murdered Charlie Kirk

An antifa-inspired killer used a rifle round to deprive the world of an irreplaceable talent Wednesday. We can’t allow the assassination of Charlie Kirk to be swept under the rug like the attempt on President Trump’s life in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Police say Tyler Robinson, a 22-yearold college dropout, performed the foul deed. Despite an outwardly conservative upbringing in Utah, Mr. Robinson was radicalized to the point that he was willing to take the life of a man he didn’t personally know.

As is becoming a common theme in mass shootings, transgender ideology has made an appearance. Authorities say Mr. Robinson was romantically involved with his male roommate, who was undergoing cosmetic surgery to look like a woman. One of the bullets found with the murder weapon is engraved with a message referencing such a relationship. Others have catchphrases from antifa revolutionaries.

The monster behind this crime appears to have believed the boasts of online trolls on Reddit, his friends on the Discord gaming chat server, Marxist professors and corporate-owned media outlets. All proclaimed

that Mr. Kirk was a “Nazi” who advocated the elimination of transgender people.

By the warped logic of zealotry, Mr. Kirk deserved his fate. Each of the statements adduced as evidence of the Turning Point USA founder’s supposed bigotry was taken out of context. That mattered not to the coward who delivered a fatal blow from 150 yards away.

The only way to stop this insanity from continuing is for the Justice Department to go after the vast left-wing machine actively radicalizing America’s youths. Taxpayer dollars and donations from liberal billionaires are fueling a culture of hate, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller vows to provide justice.

“I don’t care how. It could be a RICO charge, a conspiracy charge, conspiracy against the United States, insurrection. But we are going to do what it takes to dismantle the organizations and the entities that are fomenting riots, that are doxing, that are trying to inspire terrorist attacks, that are committing acts of wanton violence. It has to stop,” he said on Fox News.

Even some milquetoast Republicans have come to recognize the dark ends of liberal nihilism and are joining the cause. The widespread lack of contrition on the part of leftists, and even open celebration of the murder, has steeled resolve among the moderates who realize they could be next.

Government employees,

including a Secret Service agent, are being caught toasting the slaying. That’s troubling. Figurative heads need to roll at the agency for its ongoing failures to protect the president, including Code Pink’s ambush of Mr. Trump inside a downtown D.C. restaurant last week.

This incident was harmless agitation by the fair-weather anti-war group, which has a mysterious habit of disappearing when Democrats are in power. Intentionally or not, the group’s success could be interpreted as a test run for more sinister collectives seeking to fulfill the wishes expressed by Democratic leaders about silencing political opponents they brand as existential threats to democracy.

Rep. Randy Fine, Florida Republican, proposes legislation to shed light on the flow of money behind the most pernicious ideas spread on social media. “I am filing a bill requiring protesters and ‘influencers’ to disclose when they are being paid and by who,” he posted on X last week. “These are political actors, no different than candidates who have to disclose where their support comes from.”

For Republicans, tearing apart the left’s violence promotion enterprise is self-preservation.


2 of 3 Letters to the Editor:

Call them the ‘Demo-crazed’

“Demo-crazed” should be the new name for the woke contingent that stole the heart and soul of what was once a family-values-oriented and patriotic political party. Now, it’s the enemy from within destroying our country and Constitution.

My unworthy supposed “representatives” now support illegal immigrants, criminals and antisemitism, and are dividing our nation with lies and Marxist propaganda. Just last week, their hatred led to the murder of an honest, truthseeking man who was an inspiring free speech advocate for young Americans.

Liberal media and some liberal politicians refer

to Charlie Kirk as a conservative activist who spread hatred. I’m a very old party “D” who would rather have Charlie Kirk speaking for me than so-called peaceful demonstrators protesting law enforcement. My Maryland representatives are more interested in keeping our enemies in our country.

More than 2,000 years ago, a man was killed for spreading the words of God. Some 57 years ago, a man was killed for peacefully wanting to correct injustices. Fanatics killed both men for expressing their opinions to people who refused to hear what they had to say.

Sadly, today we have

a political party celebrating and wanting the death of their opponents. On our country’s 250th anniversary, our first president’s farewell address should be read by our corrupt politicians.

JD Hill Laurel, Maryland


Media complicit in creating Kirk hatred

It’s the media.  For years, the press has promoted the political left as the moral compass for society, framing its agenda as the only path to a better world. The left has dominated airwaves, newsrooms and social feeds since the days of disco. But instead of honest debate, its tactic has been to demonize anyone who dares disagree.

I recall an event at which a protester called Charlie Kirk a fascist. Kirk calmly asked, “How am I a fascist? Can you name one thing I believe that’s fascist?” The protester got flustered and was unable, obviously, to name anything. The exchange summed it up: rhetoric over reason, labels over logic.

Of course, political figures have always hurled insults. What’s new, and dangerous, is the media’s role. News outlets don’t present themselves as opinion pages but as arbiters of truth, packaging partisan spin as fact. If they had been up-front and simply stated, “This is our opinion,” the damage would have been less severe. Instead, their relentless framing shapes public perception, stokes division and excuses hostility.

The old cliche about “blood on their hands” applies here. By turning conservatism into a caricature of evil, the press has helped normalize rage against the right. The assassination of Charlie Kirk is only the latest, tragic example. An honest media wouldn’t cure all of society’s ills but might prevent some of its worst.  SCOTT THOMPSON Bloomington, Indiana


Then opposite the editoral:  Charlie Kirk: Converter:   Death won’t stop his message  By Cal Thomas

Charlie Kirk has been called many things, including an influencer, especially of young people. A better label might be “converter.”

The power to speak truth in a way that changes a political mindset is better than being an influencer. Mr. Kirk possessed that power, which led to his murder by a 22-year-old man who wanted to rob him of it.

Written on one of the shells recovered at the scene was “Hey fascist! Catch!”

Among the many videos of Mr. Kirk debating students who disagreed with his conservative philosophy and Christian faith was a young man who asked about some of what he called Mr. Kirk’s “fascist statements.” Mr. Kirk challenged him to name one. The student appeared flustered, looked around for help and couldn’t answer. It appeared he had simply repeated what he had read on the internet or heard from others.

The internet and its social media pages are a sewer. The left is always blaming conservatives for any acts of political violence, but just Googling Mr. Kirk’s name reveals comments, presumably from liberals, that are disgusting at best and vile in the extreme.

Here are just a few. An elected English councilor, Fiona Wild, posted on Facebook that Mr. Kirk had “brought this upon himself so good riddance to a not very nice man! America needs to get rid of the other tit now!”

(angry face emoji). Ms. Wild resigned her position after heavy criticism. Many other postings echo her statement.

The University of Mississippi and Middle State University in Tennessee fired employees for posting negative comments on social media about Mr. Kirk’s death. That’s a start, because some of our once-great universities have allowed professors to teach and promote hatred of various political philosophies and religions.

Anyone celebrating Mr. Kirk’s murder on social media or promoting any violence against anyone should be banned on all platforms for life.

This isn’t about free speech. It’s about incitement.

Social media have kept too many Americans from knowing one another. We are identified by labels that say nothing about our humanity and intrinsic value. We speak of some of our fellow citizens as being on the “other side.” China, Russia, Iran and North Korea are on the other side. Their dictators oppose what we stand for. Do we need enemies among us? If so, we will become out of one, many, the opposite of our unifying national motto. When I was more active on the college lecture circuit in the 1980s and 1990s, I participated in civil debates. Afterward, I would occasionally have dinner with my political opposite, one of whom was liberal Sen. George Mc Govern, South Dakota Democrat, a World War II veteran, as was my father. McGovern and I became friends because we got to know each other beyond politics. It was the same with Bob Beckel, who ran Walter Mondale’s 1984 campaign. (He used to say, “I managed Mondale to the greatest

Anyone celebrating Mr. Kirk’s murder on social media or promoting any violence against anyone should be banned on all platforms for life. This isn’t about free speech. It’s about incitement.Social media have kept too many Americans from knowing one another. We are identified by labels that say nothing about our humanity and intrinsic value. We speak of some of our fellow citizens as being on the “other side.” China, Russia, Iran and North Korea are on the other side. Their dictators oppose what we stand for. Do we need enemies among us? If so, we will become out of one, many, the opposite of our unifying national motto.

loss in political history; now I’m on TV as an expert. It’s a great country!”) Bob became my best friend, and we grew to love each other. We even changed each other’s minds on a few issues because we took time to listen to what the other had to say. This is supposed to be a special year leading up to the 250th anniversary of our nation’s birth. Instead, it is rapidly becoming something else. We had better reexamine the values and virtues that initially contributed to this unique nation, or, like other nations before us, America will implode and cease to exist.

That was part of Charlie Kirk’s message to the young. A young man who didn’t want them to hear it killed him, but his ideas will find other voices because many of those ideas are true, and truth has a power of its own.

Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribpub.com. Look for Cal Thomas’ latest book, “A Watchman in the Night: What I’ve Seen Over 50 Years Reporting on America” (Humanix Books).


Then two more opinion pieces: 


America is at a turning point:  We must decide what we stand for   By Rep. Brian Babin

https://washingtontimes-dc.newsmemory.com/?token=eddc461a086928cdef84a7ec5a38bd05_68cc047b_617091b&selDate=20250916 


A cancer within a party:  History will judge today’s Democrats harshly    By Gerard Leval

https://washingtontimes-dc.newsmemory.com/?token=eddc461a086928cdef84a7ec5a38bd05_68cc047b_617091b&selDate=20250916 









Is the US headed towards another civil war? (Barbara F. Walter | TED2023)   https://go.ted.com/E5oF 

TED Talk — Barbara F. Walter   

Barbara F. Walter's new book How Civil Wars Start: And How to Stop Them examines the rise of violent extremism around the globe and sounds the alarm on the increasing likelihood of a second civil war in the United States12. The book redefines civil war for a new age and provides a framework to confront the danger and stop it before it's too late.  Originally published  January 6, 2022



What the new movie CIVIL WAR Is Really About  (237,116 views  Apr 12, 2024) 

Alex Garland’s Civil War has been a controversial movie since its announcement and even more so after its first trailer. Now that it’s actually here, what can we make of it? In this video, I explain what I see as Garland’s intended meaning and what I personally took away from it. Give it a listen then let me know your own thoughts and interpretation in the comments!

0:00 A True Anti-War Film    8:56 Humanizing the Press  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G_KY2kRbUQ   

Civil War | Official Trailer HD | A24 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDyQxtg0V2w 


“What country ever existed a century and a half without a rebellion? …The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.”  

— Thomas Jefferson, Letter to William Stephens Smith [1787]



"Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant, to step over the ocean, and crush us at a blow? Never! -- All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with all the treasure of the earth (our own excepted) in their military chest; with a Bonaparte for a commander, could not by force, take a drink from the Ohio, or make a track on the Blue Ridge, in a trial of a Thousand years. At what point, then, is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide."  -- Abraham Lincoln   (1809-1865) 16th US President.  Source: January 27, 1838, address before the Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, IL


Either some Caesar or Napoleon will seize the reins of government with a strong hand, or your republic will be as fearfully plundered and laid waste by barbarians in the twentieth century as the Roman Empire was in the fifth, with this difference, that the Huns and Vandals who ravaged the Roman Empire came from without, and that your Huns and Vandals will have been engendered within your own country by your own institutions. – Thomas Babington Macaulay, Letter to Henry Stephens Randall [1857]



What Prevention and Treatment of Substance Dependence Can Tell Us About Addressing Violent Extremism.  Ryan Andrew Brown, Rajeev Ramchand, Todd C Helmus

Rand Health Q. 2022 Aug 31.    Copyright and License information: PMCID: PMC9519093  PMID: 36238006

Short abstract: In this article, the authors examine similarities between violent extremism and substance dependence. They review evidence from psychology, neuroscience, sociology, and public health that suggests that there are similarities in violent extremism and substance dependence in terms of the underlying neural pathways, social and psychological causes, behavioral patterns, and opportunities for prevention and intervention.

Keywords: Substance Use Disorder Prevention, United States, Violent Extremism

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9519093/ 



Heather Cox Richardson    October 8, 2021 (Friday)

By midnight last night, four of former president Donald Trump’s closest allies were required to turn over documents to the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. The four are former chief of staff Mark Meadows, social media manager Dan Scavino, adviser Steve Bannon, and former Defense Department official Kash Patel. 

Today, committee chair Bennie Thompson (D-MS) and vice chair Liz Cheney (R-WY) released a statement saying that Meadows and Patel “are, so far, engaging” with the committee, but that “Bannon has indicated that he will try to hide behind vague references to privileges of the former President.” 

Meanwhile, Bannon told his podcast audience that he will have 20,000 “shock troops” ready to take over the country. “We control this country,” he said. “We have to start acting like it.” Bannon is using Trump’s reliance on executive privilege to defy the congressional subpoenas. Legal observers say this is a stretch, since Bannon was not part of the executive branch after 2017.

The committee expects all the witnesses to cooperate. “[W]e will not allow any witness to defy a lawful subpoena or attempt to run out the clock, and we will swiftly consider advancing a criminal contempt of Congress referral,” they wrote. 

It seems significant that Meadows and Patel are not, apparently, relying on the former president to protect them, while Bannon is. Scavino has been eluding the subpoena, but Rawstory reported tonight that he had finally been served. 

Bannon and Patel are scheduled to testify before the committee on October 14, while Scavino and Meadows are scheduled for October 15. Their cooperation—or lack of it—will then become very clear. 

Today, the pressure on the former president got higher when the White House declined to assert executive privilege over some of the documents requested by the January 6 committee. Former president Trump’s attorneys had requested that the Biden administration withhold documents about Trump’s actions on January 6. NBC News reported this afternoon that White House Counsel Dana Remus has sent a letter to the National Archives saying that “President Biden has determined that an assertion of executive privilege is not in the best interests of the United States, and therefore is not justified as to any of the documents.”

“These are unique and extraordinary circumstances,” Remus added. “Congress is examining an assault on our Constitution and democratic institutions provoked and fanned by those sworn to protect them, and the conduct under investigation extends far beyond typical deliberations concerning the proper discharge of the President’s constitutional responsibilities. The constitutional protections of executive privilege should not be used to shield, from Congress or the public, information that reflects a clear and apparent effort to subvert the Constitution itself.”

According to MSNBC, those documents include Twitter messages, phone and visitor logs, videos and photos of Trump’s events, all documents and communications related to Vice President Mike Pence’s movements and security, the planning around the counting of the certified votes, and any other documents concerning either the rally at the Ellipse or the Capitol riot. 

In other news, the Republican attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, asked a federal appeals court to reinstate S.B. 8, the so-called heartbeat bill banning abortion six weeks into a pregnancy, before most women know they’re pregnant. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit granted his request to suspend the order blocking the law. So S.B. 8 is back in force.


10-8-21: Has America’s Third “Civil War” Begun?

Robert E. Wright   – October 8, 2021

By Robert E. Wright | America’s civil civil war seems to pit ‘sheeple’ against people, the brainwashed against those capable of independent thought, and ‘safety first’ authoritarians against civil libertarians, left, right, and center.


[The civil war between the states killed more Americans than all the wars we have fought in since then…combined.  The current civil war against science based vaccines has resulted in more American deaths than that great war.  

Is it a form of God’s justice that in counties where Donald Trump won at least 70% of the votes in the 2020 election have lost nearly 5 times as many American lives from Covid19 than counties where Trump won less than 32% of the vote?  Is this what Trump meant by MAGA?  Meanwhile, a new study estimates that the average bill for a patient hospitalized for Covid19 is $98,139.  And for cases requiring a ventilator or a stay in an intensive care unit the average bill was $317,810.  Nearly 98% of those hospitalized today are victims of the Delta variant>  This variant  has made those who were unvaccinated more likely to get hospitalized, need expensive emergency care,  die under emergency care, and more likely to burden hospital emergency rooms forcing some hospitals into rationing emergency care only to those they decide are more likely to survive. 

If I remember correctly it was conservatives who feared the rationing of medical care.  

Instead of fearing it…they have now caused it. ]


The question of whether a third American “civil war” has begun occurred to me after reading a recent New York Times piece (deliberately unlinked as it fails fact checking) that claimed that the president can mandate a vaccine today because George Washington did so during America’s first “civil war,” more commonly called the American Revolution (1775-83).

That much is true, but the article misses a few key differences: it was a wartime measure that applied only to soldiers; it was for smallpox, which was orders of magnitude more deadly than Covid; it was variolation — introduction of small amounts of the live virus into the bloodstream — not experimental gene therapy. (I again call for a Covid variolation option on a voluntary basis.)

Did the New York Times admit too much by analogizing from a wartime scenario, or is it simply grasping at straws as usual? Maybe inadvertently some of both?

The Revolution and the Civil War (1861-65) were both “civil” in the sense of being internecine struggles but both were extremely uncivil in the sense that they were violent shooting wars that rent asunder families, towns, counties, and even entire states. Some people call the latter conflict the War Between the States or the War of Yankee Aggression, partly for political reasons but also following the logic of Guns N’ Roses: “What’s so civil about war anyway?” 

Some claim that America is already in a civil, in the sense of non-shooting, “war” with China, which purportedly has deployed its “Three Warfares” strategy of legal, psychological, and public opinion distortion. That would not be surprising. The USA of course waged a long non-shooting conflict, typically referred to as the Cold War, against the Soviet Union. During the decades-long conflict, the two superpowers shot at each other only indirectly, in places like Korea and Afghanistan, while also trying to destabilize each other with espionage, propaganda, and such.

A non-shooting, internecine “war,” a civil civil war if you will, is also not unprecedented but it is also not just “politics as usual.” There used to be rules and proportionality. It increasingly appears now that one side wants to annihilate the other at any cost, and that the sides are not drawn along strict party lines.

America’s civil civil war seems to pit “sheeple” against people, the brainwashed against those capable of independent thought, and “safety first” authoritarians against civil libertarians, left, right, and center. To admit that such a conflict exists does not require a conspiracy theory, just recognition of marginal incentives. Nobody planned America’s first two civil wars either; they arose spontaneously from circumstances and incentives in ways so complex that historians still fight over the causal webs that ensnared people and governments in mortal combat.

Of course few Americans today want to “throw down” physically. We’ve got too much cool stuff and too many followers on social media to risk our lives. It would be a shame to get blood in our hot tubs, pools, or EVs. Moreover, although the sheeple might outnumber the people, the people have more guns, but they really don’t want to use them.

Cancel culture was the first weapon deployed. Shame people on social media in the hopes they will turn into sheeple and begin to follow the crowd, or at least injure their income. It often worked, but some people will not or cannot be canceled. If they lose their jobs they sue their former employers or slanderous media outlets, jump to more lucrative careers on Substack, and so forth. Millions of others simply avoid social media, or keep it strictly to sharing videos of crazy cats or laughing babies. 

Vaccines are a new weapon in the civil civil war because they can be used to reach anyone and everyone. Mandates are not a perfect weapon because some rational free thinkers have gotten the stab after due consideration of their individual situations, while some sheeple consider doctors their alphas and follow individualized medical advice not to get the Fauci Fouchie. (No weapon kills all of the enemy or prevents all collateral damage, so those instances do not militate against vaccine weaponization.)

That Covid vaccine mandates are about sorting sheeple from people and not about public health is made clear by several facts. 

First, if public health were paramount, the mandate would be to test regularly for effective immunity, not shot compliance. Some people do not need a vaccine because they have already survived Covid and have natural immunity far superior to that provided by even the most effective vaccine. In addition, vaccines are not equally effective for everyone. Health officials therefore should be testing front line healthcare workers for immune response levels, not mere vaccine compliance. 

Second, the mandates apply to remote workers and others who present no danger to the public. If a Covid-19 Survivors NGO has 100 or more employees, they all have to get vaccinated even if surviving the disease is a prerequisite for employment and even though scientists have warned that taking the vaccine probably does not help, and may even hurt, those with natural immunity.

Third, encouraging the termination of noncompliant employees is unduly punitive. The chances of an unvaccinated employee, especially outside of healthcare, “killing” anyone is vanishingly small and virtually impossible to trace, at least if what public health officials claim about the vaccines is true, i.e., relatively few vaccinated people get Covid, few of those need hospitalization, and almost no vaccinated people die from, or even with, Covid. How is a miniscule risk of barely harming others worth somebody’s livelihood?

All the more amazing are reports that people terminated for noncompliance may not be eligible for unemployment insurance because they are being fired “for cause.” That will lead to some fun lawsuits, because “for cause” traditionally means for doing something wrong, like stealing, or not doing something right, like showing up for work on time. Sufficient “cause” was a concept that employers and employees worked out together, not a dictate from the executive branch of the federal government.

It’s a blatantly unlawful dictate at that! Corporations must start to contest unconstitutional federal policies. Imagine if Biden, in one of his delirious tantrums, said that corporations need to execute non-compliant employees. Would they do so? Presumably not! But by the self-styled progressives’ own claims, firing (or not hiring) people is tantamount to slowly strangling them to death. I mean they call it termination, right? (Seriously, Newsweek in 2010, citing “research,” claimed that “layoffs literally kill people.”)

Corporations should team up, hire the fanciest of fancy lawyers, and defeat mandates (and vaccine passports), or be counted as an enemy of the people. They can fund the legal expenses out of their oversized charitable donations budgets because saving the Constitution is the most important cause of them all.

Has a civil civil war begun in America? I can’t reject that hypothesis so long as irrational wars on the vaccine non-compliant, innovation, and small business, continue. If the authoritarians win those battles, free thinking people who believe in human rights may have to capitulate, or worse.

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The WASHINGTON POST same day! 

One front page top of fold news-story:  “Kirk suspect appeared to confess;  Posted ‘it was me’ on discord chat.  

Second story on A4 Vance blames, vows to dismantle liberal institutions as he mourns Kirk. 

Plus three move articles covering Trump supporters views of left wing responsibility. 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/search/?query=Vance+blames%2C+vows


JD Vance vows retribution on liberal institutions after Charlie Kirk killing


Vice President JD Vance hosted Charlie Kirk’s podcast as he mourns his friend and potentially cements his position as the heir to the political movement built by Kirk, a powerful GOP force.  

Vice President JD Vance hosted Charlie Kirk’s podcast as he mourns his friend and potentially cements his position as the heir to the political movement built by Kirk, a powerful GOP force. September 15, 2025


JD Vance says national unity is impossible with those celebrating Charlie Kirk's killing   

Vice President JD Vance says the national unity he’s “desperate” for after the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk cannot be had with people who condone political violence    September 15, 2025


Vice President JD Vance says the national unity he’s “desperate” for after the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk cannot be had with people who condone political violence

Trump administration joins Republicans' campaign to police speech in reaction to Kirk's killing


Vice President JD Vance is jumping onto the conservative movement demanding consequences for those who have cheered Charlie Kirk’s killing, calling on the public to turn in anyone who says distasteful things about the assassination of his friend and political ally  September 15, 2025


Vice President JD Vance is jumping onto the conservative movement demanding consequences for those who have cheered Charlie Kirk’s killing, calling on the public to turn in anyone who says distasteful things about the assassination of his friend and political ally

Trump vows to punish critics after slaying of Charlie Kirk


President Donald Trump and his staff blame “radical left political violence” for the killing of their friend and Republican activist.  

September 11, 2025

'Health for all': Best path to peace - plus maximizing human freedom and security from far greater threats

 

"Rotary is a miniature model of a world at peace, one which might advantageously be studied by nations.  Rotarians believe that the universal application of tolerance and friendliness would bring about the international peace so earnestly desired by everyone." - Paul Harris  Radio broadcast on Rotary's 36th anniversary.

Paul Harris, a great humanitarian of his time, could not have anticipated our hyperpolarized era.  After World War 1 (“the war to end all wars”) leaders of powerful nations were not interested in peace. They wanted more power.  In our globally irreversible interdependent world, if just one leader has this mental desire it will infect others.  This mental sickness spreads via politics, religion, and/or economics and fails to prioritize the health of their citizens and their economic needs within their communities.    

 With the sparks leading up to World War II, Harris offered more wisdom in 1940 stating, "But, we ask, must the best genius of men be devoted to the science of war and none to the science of averting it?"  An emphasis on preventing conflict.

 Now, nearly 9 decades later with the countless vulnerabilities within every individual, family, or nation, ‘Health for all’ appears to be the only scientific means of achieving peace plus holistic security by reducing the greater threats to human life (microbial killers and cognitive flaws).  These must be urgently tackled for the flourishing and sustainability of our families, communities and common environment that each requires a comprehensive and holist systemic effort to protect.  Thus, prioritizing “Health” above all is the only real path to Peace. 

“The battle for the world is the battle for definitions” Thomas Szasz   1920-2012

(FYI: The following 2000-words detail why ‘Health’ should replace ‘Peace’ as Rotary International’s original principal of service.   After these are two 300-word drafts condensing key points if you prefer less readingBelow those are three valuable links outside of Rotary that will resonate with any healthy mind.  Go there first if you prefer being educated and inspired by those outside of Rotary.)

Monkeys will always fight other monkeys.  But mass murder is not in human nature.  It originates in the minds of powerful leaders convincing other minds and those with a bitter heart to mass murder.  This mental vulnerability/sickness will only be cured by ‘we the people’ of the world - prioritizing health as humankind’s greatest wealth.  Health of mind, body, spirit, family, community, environment, government, economy, culture... Anything less than this leading to ‘liberty and justice for all’ is unsustainable.   

 

 

Health for Wealth, Peace, Freedom, and Sustainable Security

(that Peace alone cannot ensure)

 

Monkeys will always fight other monkeys.  But mass murder is not in human nature.  It originates in the minds of powerful leaders convincing other minds and those with a bitter heart to mass murder.  This mental vulnerability/sickness will only be cured by ‘we the people’ of the world - prioritizing health as humankind’s greatest wealth.  Health of mind, body, spirit, family, community, environment, government, economy, culture... Anything less than this leading to ‘liberty and justice for all’ is unsustainable.  

 

10 ‘Health’ priority benefits vs existing Peace appeal (9-18-25 draft)

 

1.      Why Health should be Rotary’s Core Peace Priority: Peace was Rotary’s first goal established over 120 years ago.  But Peace is an ambiguous word, and peace efforts have rarely worked.  The evolution of weapons and war motivated by hate cannot be stopped.  The spread of diseases and hate can be.  Advances in mental health can out pace advances in technology’s killing capacity getting cheaper and easier each month.  Meanwhile efforts to save lives from life threatening health problems are cheaper and easier with consistent and measurable success outcomes.

 

2.      Peace is vague; health is specific and measurable. “Peace” can mean absence of war.  A ceasefire.  Trading land for Peace.  Peace through strength dominates now.   Social harmony or inner calm – unlikely as political polarization from Truth decay accelerates tensions between religions and nations.   Health outcomes however, like maternal health, child survival, reduced disease rates, increased life expectancy, plus quality of life, are relatively easy to afford and achieve by investing in preventive measures.

 

3.      Health is the foundation of peace: Healthy populations and communities are more stable, resilient, prosperous, and less prone to conflict.  While illnesses, malnutrition, poverty, and epidemics destabilize societies.  These often spark violence.

4.      Prevention saves more lives and resources:  Investing in community health systems, vaccines, and nutrition efforts work to prevent crises that would later require costly peacekeeping or humanitarian aid.  Health unites where peace often divides.

5.      Calls for peace often fall into political debates that rarely end well:  Health programs—vaccinations, clean water, maternal care—are universally accepted and even embraced.  And these can be globally achieved.  Rotary’s track record is in health program successes.  And now nearing the eradication of polio.  Rotary’s most visible achievement.  No memorable equivalent Rotary “peace” success can be pointed to.

6.      Health investments address today’s real threats: Pandemics, bioweapons, climate-linked diseases, extreme climate events, toxic chemicals, and chronic illness.  These kill far more people than wars.  The greatest security threats remain health-related, not in reducing conflicts . Nearly 10 people (mostly children) die daily from preventable health problems - for each life lost in conflict. 

7.      Health builds trust and goodwill: Providing health related services strengthens Rotary’s credibility and global partnerships with other organizations and governments.  A community will forever remember who saved their children, Few will remember who delivered a speech on peace.  Ceasefires and Peace Keeping missions rarely succeed.  Health efforts almost always achieve life altering moments.

8.      Health links directly to each of Rotary’s seven service areas.  Education, water, sanitation, economic development, and even peace all depends on healthy populations. And progress in them collectively reduce a significant root cause of conflict – high Infant Mortality Rates (IMR & U5MR). As Rotarians prioritize their individual focus only one or two, they diminish the power of a united effect.  Uniting siloed Rotary efforts can improve health progress on all pillars by prioritizing health.  And with Rotary International or any other globally focused organization leading a global ‘Health for all’ campaign - to urgently achieve the SDGs by 2030 would gain global recognition for comprehensively and holistically tackling most human and environmental threats (including war).  This goes way beyond this season’s slogan of “Uniting for Good”,  It would be ‘Uniting to Keep Humankind and Nature Healthy’.

 

9.      Health gives Rotary global relevance:  By leading in global health, Rotary would exponentially increase its current and impactful efforts in the 21st century while conflicts persist and existing peace efforts flounder.  Sticking to “peace” risks becoming symbolic, outdated and ineffective.  Humankind needs another approach.

10.  Health improvements are relatively easy to identify, measure, and control.  Means of violence are not. Advances in technology over the past four decades have made it increasingly difficult to monitor and verify the existence of weapons - and the ability to control their use.  Meanwhile, advancements in the same technologies make it increasingly easy to monitor, verify and control the spread of infectious disease, human rights abuse, and environmental harms. Given the indebtedness of most governments already struggling to strengthen their military or use them in conflicts, the cost savings of wise investment in prevention would be infinitely better.  Imagine money saved in preventing simple illnesses or the next pandemic (from nature, biolab accident, or intentional release) disrupting supply chains, business profits, our food and energy production, safety, and distribution systems.

10 Reasons why Rotarians should reconsider keeping Peace as a Priority

1.      Peace was Rotary’s founding vision to build fellowship as a central value was noble. Dropping peace may feel like abandoning its roots and moral identity.  But legacy is sentimental, not strategic. And clinging to history can prevent adaptation to our modern challenges. Rotary’s founders could not have anticipated pandemics, climate-linked health crises, extreme weather events, global inequality, Truth decay, or the hateful/lethal political polarization now accelerating.  Rotary’s 4-way test remains a global antidote to the spreading insanity of humanity.

2.      The ultimate outcome of global Peace is not happening without putting justice for all, the protection of human rights, and the environment - above the protection of national sovereignty and corporate power.  Humankind is now held hostage by nations with nuclear weapons on the UN Security Council.  Changing this is highly unlikely.  However, addressing the root causes of war, genocide, and WMD proliferation by achieving the UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals - can affordably take humankind in that direction faster, further, and with fewer roadblocks.   Health, education, and economic development are the best means to broaden cooperative global conditions.  Conditions that could foster a change in the flawed global governance system that Rotary helped draft in 1943.  Achieving the SDGs will also contribute most to peace at both the community and personal level - as human security threats diminish locally.  While peace is desirable, it is often intangible and reactive. Without measurable foundations like health, education, and development, calls for peace are highly unlikely to produce real-world results.

3.      While Peace has s popular universal moral appeal and the word resonates across cultures and religions as a timeless aspiration, the global Peace movement has been losing ground.  Consider the rise in conflicts over the last 3 decades.  Rotary is unlikely to change this trajectory by redefining peace.  Especially within this era of Truth decay and increasing political polarization.  Inspirational ambiguous words alone don’t save lives. Health-focused initiatives are based on objective evidence that resonate morally and practically with most people immediately seeing and feeling the impacts of vaccines, clean water, nutrition, and other primary health care benefits.

4.      It is true that Peace connects all seven areas of RI focus. But this connection is indirect. Health, education, and clean water have immediate, measurable benefits, whereas “peace” remains an abstract goal, dependent on factors far beyond the control of Rotary, the global peace movement, or even the United Nations.

5.      While Rotary “Peace” efforts give Rotary a seat at high-level conversations with governments, the UN, and NGOs diplomatic -- this symbolic influence and high-level recognition do not guarantee effectiveness.  Being “at the table” is hollow if Rotary cannot demonstrate concrete outcomes. Health programs provide them. Fast, relatively cheap, and with measurable credibility. Such credibility can help frame issues within more workable geopolitical terms.

6.      Peace can transcend politics. But in practice, peace can be highly political. And deciding who is “at fault” in conflicts remains highly controversial. Health projects tend to avoid political entanglements, enabling action in more effective and sustainable contexts.

7.      Health campaigns can be controversial (vaccines, reproductive health, Female Genital Mutilation).  Rotary’s non-political brand only means non-partisan politics. Rotary’s 4-way test depends on objective Truths, not personal or political party truths.  These can vary within every community, even every family.  Under these conditions Rotary risks appearing symbolic rather than effective when we prioritize an unmeasurable goal like peace.  Especially when compared to organizations achieving dramatic health outcomes.

8.      While Rotary may be widely recognized for promoting peace through dialogue, youth exchanges, and conflict resolution programs that are much needed and valued, rebranding around health will NOT dilute what makes these Rotary distinctive efforts unwanted or not needed, even when compared to other health-focused NGOs.  Prevention, the key Health concept, addresses root causes of violence.  Violence that often stems from poverty, disease, and malnutrition, concrete health interventions that directly reduce conflict more reliably than abstract peace programs. Existing Rotary Peace Programs have great value in linking these on the community level.  Suggesting they will have a sustainable and effective impact on global peace efforts in this era of multiple accelerating negative forces...appears naïve or overly optimistic.  Optimism feels good and boosts one’s immune system but too often fails to contribute to measurable results.

9.      Peace is endlessly ambiguous.  Trading land for peace or rewarding those who commit war crimes, ethnic cleansing, or genocides - can be extremely divisive and unresolvable.  The symbolic power of “peacebuilding” does not save lives at that level.  Health programs provide tangible stories of success, motivating members, attracting new partners, and uniting larger health organizations more effectively than abstract ideals.

10.  United, the three major movements (Peace, Environment, economic/social/human rights Justice) can overpower any other specialized advocacy coalition (economic, political or religious).  Uniting these movements into a MoM (Movement of Movement) would exponentially increase awareness of RI globally, as well as making measurable progress on many of the 169 subgoals within the UN 17 SDGs.  This can be done by encouraging every nation to create an annual “Service above Self Day” event (in the US 4th of July daytime 2026) where months before then (Dec 10th Human Rights Day, or April 7 World Health Day) bring local community leaders from organizations within each movement together (likely for the first time) to identify 1, 2 or 3 of the SDG subgoals they will all participate in, by working together on that day.  United we stand a chance! Continuing divided as we always have been- will not end well.

Sustainable Development Goals  https://sdgs.un.org/ 

169 targets within the 17 SDGs.  https://www.gdpexpert.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/UN-SDGs-17-With-169-Targets.pdf

 

Health must be prioritized, Peace may remain a cherished principle. Unfortunately, its ambiguous nature will not be changed by trying to redefine it.  To engineer a new bridge to achieve a free, sustainable, and prosperous global peace the builders must use precise words.  Unambiguous words must be used globally - if reliable and sustainable products are intended to save lives and protect nature.  This is how the SDGs were created in 2015 to be achieved by 2030. Rapid progress on this is needed.  And RI could be the leader making this happen.

Health is unambiguous: Health of minds, bodies, the human spirit, families, communities, environment, governments, businesses, economics...

(FYI: Below are 2 condensed 300-word drafts of this initial 2000-word version.   Plus, very valuable links outside of Rotary to make this campaign resonate with any healthy mind.)

 


 

Prioritizing Health will greatly elevate Rotary’s Impact for the rest of the 21st Century

 

For over 120 years, Rotary International has championed peace as its defining mission. While noble, “peace” is an abstract and ambiguous goal. Today’s global challenges—pandemics, malnutrition, and preventable diseases—pose far greater risks to stability and human flourishing than conflicts between armies alone. Rotary’s seven areas of focus already include health, education, clean water, and economic development, demonstrating that the organization recognizes the practical levers of global well-being. Yet the movement’s rhetorical centerpiece remains peace, leaving its most measurable and transformative work in the shadows.

 

Why health should lead:

  1. Measurable outcomes: Health initiatives—vaccinations, maternal care, disease prevention—deliver quantifiable results that save lives and strengthen communities. Peace, by contrast, is difficult to measure and often reactive.
  2. Prevention builds stability: Healthy populations are more resilient, economically productive, and less likely to experience conflict. Addressing health threats prevents crises before they destabilize societies, making peace a natural byproduct rather than an aspirational target.
  3. Universal acceptance: Health programs transcend political, religious, and cultural barriers. Everyone benefits from clean water, disease prevention, and child survival. Peace initiatives, while morally compelling, often encounter controversy and ambiguity in practice.
  4. Track record of success: Rotary’s near-eradication of polio demonstrates what a health-focused campaign can achieve. Comparable successes in peace are symbolic at best, leaving communities unable to see tangible impact.

 

Health does not replace peace—it enables it. By prioritizing health, Rotary directly addresses root causes of instability and builds trust, goodwill, and long-term resilience. Peace becomes the outcome, not the elusive target.

 

Conclusion: Rotary can honor its legacy while embracing the realities of the 21st century. Elevating health to the highest priority ensures that Rotary is not only inspiring but effective, delivering measurable impact that creates the lasting peace, human security, and a sustainable environment the world truly wants and needs

 


 

(Condensed logic for Health as the root of peace.)

 

Health First: Rotary’s Path to Sustainable Peace

 

For over a century, Rotary has championed peace as its defining mission. Yet today, “peace” is abstract and unlikely, while preventable diseases, malnutrition, and weak health systems threaten millions and destabilize societies - with Rotary’s seven areas of focus—especially disease prevention and maternal-child health—already tackling some of the greatest root causes of human suffering.  Yet RI’s rhetorical centerpiece remains peace, leaving its most effective work underemphasized.

 

Prioritizing health is not charity or service for the sake of service above self.  Health is strategy. Healthy populations are more resilient, productive, and less prone to conflict. Vaccines, clean water, nutrition, and clean environment prevent crises that later demand costly interventions. Health and environmental programs are measurable, almost universally accepted, and deliver tangible results, unlike symbolic calls for peace alone.

 

Peace can remain Rotary’s guiding principle—but as the outcome, not the primary driver or target.  By placing health first, Rotary can honor its Polio legacy while adapting to the 21st century, saving lives, strengthening communities, and achieving a sustainable environment with the lasting peace humankind has always sought.

 

Remember! “Everything is connected, everything is interdependent, so everything is vulnerable.... And that’s why this has to be a more than whole of government, a more than whole of nation [effort]. It really has to be a global effort....” Jen Easterly, Director of CISA (Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency - our nation’s newest federal agency established in 2018)  Oct. 29, 2021  https://www.c-span.org/video/?515706-1/protecting-critical-infrastructure  FYI: CISA was hacked in January 2025 shortly after Trump replaced her as CISA’s Director.  And, the word ‘everything’ is an autological word – defining itself.  

 


Additional RESOURCES:

 

World Economic Forum illustrates how all issues are globally connected. 

https://intelligence.weforum.org/topics/a1Gb0000000LHN7EAO

 

Next is one example of a large global health organization now putting health in the context of human safety, national security, and a healthy environment.

https://globalhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/GlobalHealthSecurityBrief.pdf 

 

“National security cannot be the primary justification for global health security decisions. This approach is not only unsustainable, but also unjust.”  Global Health Council 2025

As their Issues and Advocacy Director on global health concerns in the mid-90s I submitted Congressional Testimony to the House Foreign Operations Subcommittee of Appropriations in both 1996 and ’97 linking biosecurity to every aspect of national security.  For copies by email requests from Project250@earthlink.net.

 

July 2025 Brookings Inst. Published From aid-driven to investment-driven models of sustainable development’   Amar Bhattacharya, Homi Kharas, and co-authors call for shifting from aid-driven to investment-led sustainable development in emerging economies, outlining priorities, financing gaps, and policy pathways.

https://www.brookings.edu/articles/from-aid-driven-to-investment-driven-models-of-sustainable-development/?b=1

 


Bill Gates: I’m Still Optimistic About Global Health   Sep 18, 2025

https://time.com/7317395/bill-gates-im-optimistic-global-health/ 

One of humanity’s most stunning achievements is something most people don’t even realize happened.

In 2000, more than 10 million children died before they reached their fifth birthday. Today, it’s less than 5 million. The world cut child mortality in half, in just 25 years. 

It’s an amazing success story. But the story’s not over yet. In fact, right now, the next chapter is being written as governments around the world set their budgets. And global leaders have a once-in-a generation chance to do something extraordinary. 

The choices they make now—whether to go forward with proposed steep cuts to health aid, or to give the world’s children the chance they deserve to live a healthy life—will determine what kind of future we leave the next generation. 

To save as many children as possible, I'm urging leaders to increase health funding. But say they simply sustained current levels. What would happen? Our foundation worked with the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington to find out—and the results were more hopeful than I expected. 

If the world invests in child health and scales lifesaving innovations, we could cut child deaths in half again over the next 20 years. 

We have a road map to get there. We know how to stretch every dollar to save the most lives. And the pipeline of affordable health innovation is stronger than ever before.

A suite of new approaches to malaria, including innovations that prevent mosquitoes from carrying parasites, could all but eradicate the disease. New maternal vaccines can protect babies from respiratory diseases, which are the biggest killers of newborns. And long-acting HIV treatments and prevention options that replace daily pills can drive AIDS deaths to single digits. With the right level of investment and focus, it’s possible that HIV/AIDS, once the world’s deadliest pandemic, could become a medical footnote.

 

 

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Hate kills. It is a mental illness. It also sparks civil wars and all wars.

Is war in human nature?  NO. Monkeys will always fight.  Only mentally ill humans mass murder.

Health before peace:   Health is the only bridge to world peace.  And war is not in our nature.  It starts in our minds as a mental construct.  And without mental health there can be no health or peace. 

Through evolution humans were hardwired for aggression, fear, and rivalry but also cooperation.  So our fear of losing resources or status can spark conflict. 

Our tribal instinct is to bond with “us” and distrust “them.”  This difference is our mind’s perception.  Not a biological genetic difference. 

It’s like a family quarrel inside one household. Arguments break out over food, space, or revenge for past slights. These fights can be brutal, but they remain small and usually end with exhaustion or reconciliation under the same roof.

National conflicts are different. Think of nations like massive apartment towers, filled with families who will never meet but believe they share the same “home.” Leaders can rally millions using symbols, flags, or ideologies and direct their anger against another tower across town.  In the real world this means ethnic, religious, or national divisions. Suddenly it isn’t a fight over dinner — it’s an organized assault with bulldozers, bombs, and soldiers capable of toppling whole neighborhoods

This is the danger of our global nation-state system lacking a police force or justice system.  Ordinary disputes transform - or cascade into catastrophic wars of belief or ideology.   Tribal quarrels risk lives. Modern wars risk humanity itself.

Across tribes, kingdoms, and nations, wars usually emerge from six similar root causes:

1.      Resources and survival – competition over land, water, food, or wealth often limited, unevenly distributed, and tied to survival and flourishing both between and within nations fueling resentment and violence.

2.      Security and fear – striking first to prevent being attacked (the “security dilemma”).

3.     Power and ambition – leaders or groups seeking domination, prestige, or expansion.

4.     Identity and belief – wars over religion, ethnicity, ideology, or national pride.

5.     Revenge and memory – cycles of retaliation for past harm or humiliation.

6.     Manipulation – rulers or elites using war to distract, consolidate power, or unify people against an external “enemy.”

Tribes fight over immediate survival needs (grazing land, hunting territory, water, revenge for killings). Nations are more likely to fight over abstract mental concepts (national borders, religion, ideology, prestige, global influence, access to trade routes).

Tribes are kin-based, face-to-face communities with decisions being personal, and conflict is often raiding or feuding. Rarely genocidal.  

Nations are large impersonal states with decisions made by political or religious leaders on behalf of millions, often involving organized armies and logistics.

Leaders sometimes pursue expansion, domination, or legacy, even against the interests of their people.  And when nations seek security, one country’s defense buildup can look like aggression to others. This is the “freedom-security dilemma” because they believe they are independent, and insist on remaining that way...regardless of their interdependence.

 

Identity and belief systems like religion, ideology, and/or nationalism can be deeply held identities that sometimes clash in ways where compromise cannot resolve the conflict.  Add history and memory of past wrongs (colonialism, genocide, occupation) and the revenge cycle is very hard to stop.

Any cyclical fighting requires the persistent expenditure of wealth, resources, lives, and environmental havoc.  


Within our existing anarchy of the United Nations international legal system any nation with nuclear weapons can dominate a conflicts with virtual immunity 
as long as it benefits them.   Treaties, the UN, and international law depend on nations choosing to comply.

While tribes fight to live; nations fight to prove or preserve what they believe. And now that is with weapon systems that can destroy civilization as we know it. It is past time for humankind to recognize the freedom, security, prosperity and health we lose because of our mental illness believing we must compete on this gifted planet with unpredicted financial wealth and technological capacity to life sustainably with nature’s systems that can keep all life thriving.  

 Truth decay is now humankind’s greatest killer and threat, second on only to pathogens (natures, human engineered, or AI controlled or accidental release.   Thus our polarization tribalism is a function of our mental beliefs...not our DNA.   

Those who want peace need to grasp the fundamental threats we face and put health as humankinds’ highest priority.  Health of our immune systems and nature by putting mental health first.

Our minds are where human failing begins and persists.  Pride, greed, fear, hatred, revenge — these are constants of human behavior mostly driven by mental constructs not our DNA.  And a healthy mind can control them all.

Even if we improve environmental systems, it only takes a few bad mental decisions to shatter peace and the sustainability of civilization as we know it.  Uniting in invest in mental Health first...and peace will follow.

In short: Peace requires everyone to cooperate, but war needs only a few to choose violence. That asymmetry makes global peace virtually impossible to sustain forever without a transformation of our thinking.  From reactionary to the deeper systemic thinking most of us are capable of. .

There is reason for hope!   But not with optimism or pessimism.  Both too often lead to inaction.  Finding the right actions and doing these no matter how you think or believe it will turn out diminishes our chance to give our children and grandchildren a life better than they will get going down this same optimism or pessimism of achieving Peace.  Regardless of negative or depressing conditions around us – use them for motivation.  We must lean and act toward a framework, a holistic and comprehensive health path - to sustainable peace, maximizing freedom, security, and prosperity for all.  

Reserve our mental differences and divisions for sports and art. Not our primate inheritance.

Why Prioritizing Global Health Leads to the Greatest Peace and maximum freedom and security.

1.     Health integrates every level of life

o    Mind, body, spirit: A healthy mind resists fear, hatred, and manipulation; a healthy body reduces desperation and despair; a healthy spirit cultivates empathy.

o    Family and community: When people are cared for, they’re less likely to radicalize or turn to violence.

o    Environment and economics: clean air, safe food, jobs, and fair wages remove the survival pressures that breed conflict.

o    Government and culture: Societies that invest in health build trust, which reduces division and unrest.

2.     Health is universal

o    Every person needs water, food, shelter, medical care, belonging, and a greater purpose than self-centeredness.

o    Unlike ideology or wealth, health can’t be hoarded — if your neighbor is sick, your health is at risk too.

o    This universality builds a natural bridge of empathy and shared interest across borders if one understands our irreversible global interdependence.

3.      Health reframes security: Traditional security is about armies and weapons.  True security is about resilient minds, bodies, and societies.  A virus, famine, or poisoned environment kills far more than bombs — so preventing them is the real “defense policy.”

 4.      The evolution of weaponry demands unity:  From knives to nuclear bombs to AI drones, each leap in weaponry raises the costs in blood and treater while adding to human divisions.  Surviving and thriving now depends on acting as a single human family — genetically.  Because we already are.  A global health priority recognizes this interdependence and makes war increasingly irrational.

 Why Mental Differences and Distinctions Cause War:  Labels over humanity: War happens when we divide minds into “us” and “them” — by race, religion, class, nation.  Stories of superiority or victimhood (real or imagined).  Mental narratives convince groups that domination or revenge is justified.  Unlike other primates, humans can picture threats and enemies that aren’t physically present — and then kill over them.

Manipulated by leaders using weaponized mental distinctions are simply seeking power.

When minds deny that we are interdependent they justify harming others as if it won’t harm themselves or their future kin.

 Key Distinction from “just being primates”

  • Primates fight for territory, mates, food — basic survival.
  • Humans fight over mental constructs: borders, flags, gods, ideologies, historical wounds.
  • Our wars are not about bananas or nests; they are about meanings, symbols, and imagined futures.
  • This is why the solution is not just controlling aggression but cultivating healthy minds that accepting our interdependence and need to transcend destructive distinctions.

In summary: If health becomes the highest global priority, we align survival, empathy, and interdependence into one agenda we can thrive together.  With the evolution of weapons, our choice is stark: either act as a family - or allow unhealthy minds and false distinctions to push us into self-destruction.

 

(Adopt Project 250/MoM  as a guiding principle?).

 

Health First for Global Peace Declaration: 

We are one human family, bound together by our shared genetics, our shared planet, and our shared destiny.

War is not inevitable. It is not written into our primate biology.  It is born of unhealthy minds — minds that divide “us” from “them,” that cling to illusions of superiority, and deny our interdependence.

 

The foundation of peace is health.

Health of mind, body, spirit.

Health of family, community, and culture.

Health of government, economy, and environment.

 

When health is secure, peace is possible. When health is neglected, fear and violence follow.

 

In an age of weapons powerful enough to end humanity, survival requires that we act as the family we already are. The defense of nations must be redefined as the protection of life, well-being, and the systems that sustain personal, family, community, national and global prosperity.

 

Our choice is to prioritize health everywhere and reject our current path toward more destruction.

 

 

Use this opinion piece (~ 800 words) in your blog or newspaper.

 

Why Health, Not War, Is the Path to Peace

 

Wars have been with humanity for as long as our memory stretches. Every history book tells us conflict is inevitable, a grim part of our nature.  Nation’s cling to Peace through strength while peace movements lead disarmament protests.  We are primates, hard wired for aggression, and doomed to repeat the same bloody cycle without prioritizing our capacity to corporate and coordinate health for all.

 

The deeper truth is that we don’t wage modern wars over bananas or tribal differences. We fight, kill, and die over ideas. Over labels. Over invisible borders on a map, over gods and flags, over what one group thinks another group represents.  The real cause of war is not our biology. It is our minds.

 

Human beings are the only species that mass murder over mental distinctions.  Over stories we tell about or who belongs and who does not.  Or who is superior and who is inferior, who is chosen and who is expendable.  Wars are fueled not by our genes but by some of our flawed mental beliefs. 

 

And here lies a crucial opportunity. If unhealthy minds create war, then healthy minds can build peace.

 

Health is our foundation:  But when we think of “health,” we picture doctors, hospitals, or exercise. But health is much bigger. It is the wholeness of life itself. It is the well-being of mind, body, and spirit. It is the health of families and communities. It is the safety of our food, air, and water. It is healthy governments that protect rather than exploit.  Cultures that connect rather than divide.  Economies that sustain rather than destroy.

 

Health is the common denominator of peace.  A hungry child cannot learn. A traumatized parent cannot forgive. A polluted river can poison a whole community. A neglected mind can grow bitter, radicalized, and violent. Neglect health, and conflict grows in the cracks. Prioritize health, and the soil for peace becomes fertile.

 

Interdependence is not a choice:  Every epidemic, every environmental disaster, every financial collapse reminds us of the same lesson: we are interdependent. Your health is tied to mine. The air you breathe, the water you drink, the stability of your community — all ripple outward into my life, and vice versa.

 

Yet war thrives on denying this truth. It says: “We can harm them without being harmed.” But this is a lie in today’s world.  Covid showed how quickly a virus crosses borders. A war in one corner of the globe sends refugees and food shortages to another. With nuclear weapons, cyberattacks, and artificial intelligence, the damage of conflict is no longer local. It is planetary.

 

If we want security, it cannot be the old idea of “national defense.” True security is universal health — resilient bodies, resilient minds, resilient societies.

 

The cost of unhealthy minds:  Think of the arguments that start wars. They are always built on destructive mental distinctions. One group claims to be racially or religiously superior. Another insists its historical wounds justify new violence. Leaders exploit fear, spread lies, and convince followers that neighbors are enemies.  No military power can fix his mental illness.  Bombs cannot cure paranoia. Drones cannot prevent hatred. Only a healthy mind — one that accepts our interdependence and sees others as kin — can break the cycle.

 

A new defense policy: Health first:   Imagine if just one tenth of the money spent on weapons were invested in global health instead.

  • Clean water systems instead of bombs.
  • Vaccines instead of bullets.
  • Schools that teach resilience and empathy instead of armies that teach how to kill.

 

This shift would not only save lives directly but also remove some of the root causes of war — desperation, fear, division, and despair.  History shows that when communities are fed, educated, and cared for, they do not start wars. When families are secure, they do not send their children to die on battlefields. When minds are healthy, they do not believe the lies of tyrants. 

The human family choice:  Genetically, we already are one family. Science tells us that the differences between races and nations are tiny compared to what we share. But our survival depends on whether we believe this.  And then act like a family.

The evolution of weapons makes this decision urgent. A handful of leaders, with the press of a button, could now wipe out billions. Humanity can no longer afford the luxury of reactionary Pleistocene minds dividing us into tribes.  The choice is stark. Either we prioritize health — in body, mind, spirit, community, and planet — or we continue stumbling toward self-destruction.


The path forward:   This is not an abstract dream. Nations already cooperate to eradicate diseases. Communities already rally when disasters strike. Families already cross boundaries of race and religion in daily lives.  We have the blueprint. What’s missing is the political will to make health the top priority — not as charity, but as survival.  Peace is not the absence of war. Peace is the presence of health.

And until we recognize this, wars will keep happening. But once we do, once we act like the family we are, peace becomes not only possible but inevitable.