politics
Politics does not dictate our collective cultural mindset as much as it simply reflects it; We've got to look in the mirror sometimes, and we've got one.
Zack Polanski Says Starmer Should Help Bill Payers.
As Zack Polanski rightly says, he is one of several Jews in history, either practising, non-practising, or Christian converts, as in Disraeli's case, to hold prominent political office in the UK. Zack Polanski was elected to the London City Hall and hopes to take his place as an MP. Of course, the ultimate goal for any political leader is to become Prime Minister. Going back to Benjamin Disraeli in the 1800s, he was the first Jewish prime minister, although some would argue he ceased to be Jewish as he was by faith a Christian. Whether Zack Polanski, as an Eastern European Jewish descendant, will rise to the same heights will remain to be seen.
By Nicholas Bishopabout 2 hours ago in The Swamp
Regarding the Image of God
This post will be a bit of a strange one. I wrote most of the following piece about six months ago, as certain governmental policies and actions were starting to roll out - and while reflecting upon certain ongoing atrocities. While these reflections revolve mostly around those claiming and practicing the Christian faith (and our failures to do so rightly) I do believe that they might be provide valuable insight - or at least something to think about - for folks of all perspectives who are willing to read them. So without further ado, here are a few of my recent reflections regarding the biblical concept of the 'image of God.'
By Gabriel Huizengaabout 18 hours ago in The Swamp
IS Russia Winning Ukraine War?
For much of the conflict, Europe framed Ukraine’s struggle as a clear case of resistance against Russian aggression. The narrative was straightforward: Ukraine was defending sovereignty, and Europe stood firmly behind it. However, by 2026, the situation has evolved into something far more complex. The war is no longer just about Ukraine—it has become a broader strategic test for Europe itself. At the center of this test lies what analysts are calling the “Trump Conundrum.”
By Ibrahim Shah a day ago in The Swamp
Results Of US Regime Changes
For decades, the United States has justified its foreign interventions under the banner of promoting democracy and stability. The underlying assumption behind many of these actions is simple: remove an authoritarian leader, and a more stable, democratic, and cooperative system will naturally emerge. However, history tells a far more complicated—and often troubling—story.
By Ibrahim Shah a day ago in The Swamp











