FreeWorld.news Thoughtsletter
Something of great significance is shifting in the world: The US, which has for the past 80 years in many ways been leading what can be called the “free world”, has destroyed much of what international trustworthiness it had.
While these events are reported in the mainstream media, many of those reports contain much of what is like noise in my ears. At the same time, it seems to me that those events that actually have significance are not analysed carefully and deeply enough.
It is in response to these frustrations that I’m starting this publication, in which I’m planning to report significant news about what is going on in regard to the free world, and comment on it.
I’m calling it a “thoughtsletter” rather than a “newsletter” because I expect it to be primarily about how I think about what is going on, and about how I believe that it should be thought about. When something happens, I will not rush to directly publish an article about the news item as quickly as I can. That said, this publication will be about news in regard to the free world, and in particular about what turns out to be significant news.
I do not plan to comment immediately about news items that might possibly turn out to be significant. Rather I will take the time to think about what they mean, and often also wait to see whether subsequent events confirm that the events were in fact significant.
For example, many politicians will often make statements that sound significant, but if they then don’t follow up with corresponding actions, I won’t consider what was said worthy of an article in this thoughtsletter.
In deciding what is significant enough to be addressed in this thoughtsletter, I plan to think about what is important from the perspective of Christian small business owners anywhere in Europe, people who want to have a reasonably good general understanding of what is going on, but who do not want to spend so much time on general international news (i.e. news about countries which are not for some reason particularly important to them) so that that would significantly distract them from the people they care about or from their businesses.
That said, I certainly intend to write so that what I write will be of interest and value to a broader audience.