If I had to pinpoint the moment in my life that set me on the political path that I am on now, it was the day I was looking for something to read when I was in 11th grade and found my mother’s copy of Bernard Goldberg’s Bias. For those who have not read it, Goldberg was a reporter at CBS News, and this was his whistleblower memoir telling the world how news agencies, specifically CBS News, would curate what they put on the air to fit a particular political narrative, and if the story did not fit the narrative, it did not make it to air.

In a normal year, the Nine Days period is filled with reflection over the current state of interpersonal relationships. The primary reason for the destruction of the Beis HaMikdash was sin’as chinam, or baseless hatred. This year, however, global Jewish population is more united than I’ve seen in my lifetime. Obviously, this has everything to do with the events of October 7 and the subsequent wars Israel is fighting, and the increase in anti-Semitic rhetoric on college campuses and on streets all around the world. While we may be worried about what is to come, our unity as a nation is strong.

Sometimes, when I find myself doomscrolling through clips online, I come across a video of comedian and renowned atheist Ricky Gervais making his argument for science and against religion. He states, “If we take something like any fiction, any holy book, and any other fiction and destroyed it, in a thousand years’ time, that wouldn’t come back just as it was. Whereas if we took every science book and every fact and destroyed them all, in a thousand years they’d all be back, because all the same tests would be the same result.”

This past weekend, the decision was made for President Joe Biden that he would not continue pursuing a second term in office. This should come as a major relief to all Americans, as we no longer in danger of having a president in the cognitive decline Biden is currently in. Regardless of your party affiliation, this should come as a relief.

Have you ever wondered why society has become increasingly polarized? It seems like every year, the gap between Right and Left grows - as does the animosity between the groups. There used to be fiscally conservative Democrats and Republicans who were pro-government-based healthcare. These days, the difference between a moderate and far member of a party is less in policy, but more in scale. How pro-life are you? How pro-choice are you? How many crimes should Donald Trump be convicted of? How much do you revere Donald Trump? Why don’t you find mixes of political policy anymore?