by Alex Knepper This is copy-pasted from a Facebook post with slight revisions. It is a casual post and a little discursive, but I think it is valuable nonetheless. Ever since I was ready to admit to myself what is my nature, I have conceived of myself as having an androgynous soul: full of both … Continue reading Thoughts for Coming Out Day 2020
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Sunday Thoughts: On Forgiveness II
by Alex Knepper I think C.S. Lewis is right that it is not chastity but forgiveness which is truly the least-popular of Christian virtues. People don't want to forgive. They think it means letting someone get away with it. They think it means making excuses. They think it means acting like it doesn't matter. They … Continue reading Sunday Thoughts: On Forgiveness II
Sweden: Smoking Gun Against Right-Wing Coronavirus ‘Skeptics’?
Sweden Implemented the Relaxed Strategy Craved By the American Right Sweden has drawn international attention by adopting a much more relaxed strategy to contain the coronavirus, aimed at containing economic damage (more on that in a moment): As the outbreak started to hit Scandinavia, Norway restricted outdoor gatherings to no more than five people and … Continue reading Sweden: Smoking Gun Against Right-Wing Coronavirus ‘Skeptics’?
Sunday Thoughts: The Kingdom of Heaven Is…Among You? In Your Midst? Within You?
by Alex Knepper This morning, in prayerful reflection, I began to contemplate how much I love Jesus's saying that 'the kingdom of heaven is within you' (Luke 17:21). But then I remembered: wait a second; I know most translations do not translate this verse using the words 'within you', and prefer something more like 'around … Continue reading Sunday Thoughts: The Kingdom of Heaven Is…Among You? In Your Midst? Within You?
Alex’s Pop Music Vault: Every Britney Spears Song, Ranked
In celebration of my 30th birthday, and the 20th anniversary of 'Oops!...I Did It Again', the song that made me and so many other young gay guys fall in love with pop music, here is my personal ranking of every Britney Spears song, including B-Sides and features, ranked according to my taste aka correctly. I … Continue reading Alex’s Pop Music Vault: Every Britney Spears Song, Ranked
Super Tuesday Fallout: The ‘Establishment’ Wins Again
by Alex Knepper Simply as a raw display of political power, it's hard not to admire the brutal efficacy with which the Democrats cowered their people into rallying around the idea of Joe Biden. The idea of Joe Biden isn't a terrible candidate, and as the VP of the first black president he retains a … Continue reading Super Tuesday Fallout: The ‘Establishment’ Wins Again
Super Tuesday 2020: What to Look for As the Results Come In
by Alex Knepper Apparently the center-left has learned something from the Trump 2016 trainwreck after all. After the Nevada caucuses, it looked as though the Democrats were headed down the same path as the Republicans in 2016, whereby a hopelessly divided center-left was unable to coalesce around a single candidate in time to stop a … Continue reading Super Tuesday 2020: What to Look for As the Results Come In
Dear America: Please Take the Keys Away From Iowa’s Political Drunks
by Alex Knepper After investing nine figures of money, tens of thousands of hours of time, and endless resources of party talent, organization, and attention, the 2020 Democratic Iowa caucus is in Fyre Fest-style shambles, everyone is seething with anger, and the event is on track to turn out to have been a gigantic waste … Continue reading Dear America: Please Take the Keys Away From Iowa’s Political Drunks
Hillary 2020: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
by Alex Knepper Last night I had the craziest dream. Hillary Clinton announced her 2020 campaign from a rally in New York City. Hillary walks onto the stage, head held high. A banner behind her reads: "HILLARY'S THE ONE." After losing two elections everyone thought she would win, she's decided maybe she will win an … Continue reading Hillary 2020: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Alex’s Pop Music Vault: 10 Years of Rihanna’s ‘Rated R’
by Alex Knepper Rated R is Rihanna's Blackout. It's nocturnal, aggressive, slightly sinister, and comes from a place of genuine emotional desperation and an exhaustion with everyone's expectations of her. From the album cover, we can tell what the attitude of this record is going to be: in the metallic close-up of her face, Rihanna, … Continue reading Alex’s Pop Music Vault: 10 Years of Rihanna’s ‘Rated R’