One of the more entertaining realities of modern media is that the internet never takes a day off.
For writers, commentators, and anyone willing to spend time sorting through the endless stream of online reactions, trends, and political moments, there is always something new appearing across the digital landscape. Sometimes it is insightful. Sometimes it is confusing. And occasionally, it becomes impossible to ignore.
That atmosphere set the stage for a sharply written media column that took direct aim at the so-called “No Kings” crowd and delivered criticism that supporters and critics alike found difficult to overlook.
Part of what makes these moments stand out is not necessarily the disagreement itself—it is the willingness to say things plainly in an environment where everyone seems convinced they already know the answer before the conversation even starts.
The internet remains a place where ideas collide at full speed, where reactions become movements overnight, and where commentary can travel faster than the original event itself.
For those who spend time exploring what is circulating across the world wide web, this is nothing new. Every day brings another headline, another argument, another viral moment, and another reminder that online culture never really pauses.
Sometimes that creates frustration. Sometimes it creates entertainment.
And every once in a while, it produces a column that gets people talking for all the reasons its author intended.