Sin, Power, and the Reversal of Spiritual Principles in Modern Systems
The history of the United States is deeply intertwined with health, race, religion, power, and control. Despite ongoing efforts to erase aspects of history that cast a negative light on white culture, this rewriting of history serves to elevate a specific group for purposes of public control and narrative shaping. The architecture of control encompasses the systematic establishment and upkeep of social, legal, and institutional frameworks that have regulated, marginalized, or excluded the lives of underrepresented populations, particularly Black, Indigenous, immigrant, and disabled individuals. These frameworks function not only through explicit legislation but also via unpublished administrative codes, extrajudicial policies, and the cultural reasoning that supports them.