By the time most commentary reacts, the window has already narrowed.
CORE Take pieces are intentionally short. They surface early pressure signals, decision traps, and narrative shifts that often go unnoticed until it’s too late.
Read them as early indicators — not final judgments.
The New Language of Crisis
The language of crisis has changed. Speed beats substance. Emotion overrules facts. Identity frames dominate. If you’re still using yesterday’s playbook, you’ve already lost.
Op-Ed: Does public property mean anything goes in protests?
As we follow protests around the world, we hear people arguing that they pay taxes and that their free speech rights should also extend to the “right” to occupy property. But there have always been limits – and governments need to enforce the laws and regulations to protect people and those spaces.
