SOAPBOX
Conscious media for a culture shifting generation in need of disruption and bold truth-telling. This isn’t just commentary—it’s a megaphone for voices that refuse to stay silent.
Join Alexandria Tava and David Mark Speer as they deliver unapologetic social critique, incisive cultural analysis, and fearless critical thought. SOAPBOX is our rolling platform for raw truth, artistic grit, and community-rooted rebellion.
Where we dismantle the narratives that numb us and reclaim truth as a revolutionary act.
Spotlighting artists, creatives, disruptors, and movements that shape the soul of culture.
Long-form essays and analysis — crafted to challenge, awaken, and cut through the noise.
An exclusive collection of published works by David Mark Speer












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How What Matters Most Gets Minimized by David Mark Speer
A fierce critique of distraction culture, David Mark Speer exposes how media outrage and political theater conceal the issues that matter most — from mass deportations to healthcare sabotage.

What We’re Not Allowed to Say Anymore by David Mark Speer
David Mark Speer exposes how governments, corporations, and platforms are controlling discourse by silencing dissent, scrubbing inconvenient truths, and drowning out reality with distraction. What we’re not allowed to say anymore might be exactly what needs to be said the most.

The Unspeakable, Shame and the Doorway to Mercy By David Mark Speer
Free speech isn’t just under threat — it’s being algorithmically erased. From book bans and social media censorship to the corporate hijack of our public discourse, this piece pulls back the curtain on what we’re no longer allowed to say, and why that silence is by design.

Bridging the Generation Gap and the Chasm of Language By David Mark Speer
A powerful breakdown of generational language divides, brain rot, TikTok culture, and the collapse of shared meaning in an age of digital noise and cultural drift.