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Growing up in South Carolina: Being a Democrat

Where I live, if a teenage boy doesn’t have a Trump sign hanging somewhere in his bedroom, I am shocked. When I go to a friend’s house, there is almost always a gun in the house. Many people I know are not necessarily homophobic, but they do not support the LGBTQ community. These are just things I have gotten used to living in Columbia, South Carolina for the past 15 years.

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United States, Politics, Gun Control jonah miller United States, Politics, Gun Control jonah miller

National Rifle Appropriation

At least once a month, I am asked to join the NRA. Shiny packets will arrive in the mail, or old men in red hats will stop me at the mall. I’ll smile and nod, politely declining to “protect my rights and family”. I’ll throw the stretchy wristband or commemorative koozie away as I walk away silently fuming. I’ve learned that fighting back is futile- “screaming teenage girl outside Great American Cookie” doesn’t carry the strongest ethos. NRA members appealing to Alabama’s youth infuriates me. 

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Oklahoma: The Good and The Bad

On August 26 Thad Balkman, an Oklahoma district judge, ordered the pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson to pay 572 Million dollars to the state and its residence as a consequence of its role in Oklahoma’s devastating Opioid Addiction Crisis. More than 900 people die each week due to chronic opioid addiction.

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United States, Enviorment jonah miller United States, Enviorment jonah miller

Montana: An Ode to Wilderness

When I think of wilderness, I think of the scuffed knees and bloody noses I got roaming the woods as a toddler. I was called wild-child. I have always loved traveling and seeing new places, but when I am exploring the wilderness, wherever it may be, I feel at home. Naturally, some of my fondest memories have been made on adventures in the wild, whether it was a foggy morning rafting on a desert river, staring at the stars, or camping in alpine meadows.

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United States, Politics, Coronavirus, Crisis jonah miller United States, Politics, Coronavirus, Crisis jonah miller

Trump's Failure to Unite America

His strategy is clear: make it appear as if Democratic governors are restricting the freedoms of their constituents. Unfortunately for Trump, his approval ratings have tanked. His unifying message has only divided the country, angering medical professionals, inciting violent protests, and delaying the ultimate safe reopening date of the country.

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