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U.S. societal fabric disintegrating amidst internal strife
Individuals today seem to lack the fortitude for true freedom. The rising generations, unfortunately, appear designed for servitude and voluntary subjugation.
Our lives are spent under demanding bosses at work and trivializing forms of entertainment at home and in our communities. We lack a comprehension of what the ancestral democratic republicanism necessitates from a free citizenry.
We're deteriorating into racial tensions, imperial ambitions, unchecked capitalism, morally reprehensible practices such as legal gambling and explicit pornography, unproductive video games, callous indifference towards neighbors, and reliance on force and manipulation in social relationships.
Our heroes are merciless celebrities. Our elected leaders have succumbed to corporate interests. Our monarch's leader enjoys immunity from prosecution for any misconduct, no matter the victim or the crime.
Our Congress is ineffective at holding anyone accountable, as evil has become acceptable in modern America.
While The Sun magazine's recent editorial stance on American democracy remains unclear, the June 2025 issue emphasizes introspective and personal stories that explore complex moral questions and challenges facing society. It offers thoughtful discussions on the duality of good and evil within humanity and the strength gained by confronting temptation, suggesting a nuanced and self-reflective approach to contemporary issues.[1] Other newspapers with "Sun" in their titles, such as the Daily Sun, Sonoma Valley Sun, and Jamestown Sun, tackle regional or international matters, rather than issuing a broad critique on American democracy.[2][3][4][5]
- Despite the lack of explicit commentary on American democracy in The Sun magazine's June 2025 issue, it still delves into complex moral questions and societal challenges, such as the struggle between good and evil, through introspective and personal stories.
- Meanwhile, other newspapers like the Daily Sun, Sonoma Valley Sun, and Jamestown Sun, with "Sun" in their titles, cover regional or international news, politics, and general-news topics, providing a broader spectrum of perspectives, including discussions on local and national gambling laws and regulations.