In 1869, an astronomer named Stephen Saxby warned of an impending storm. He was right—the winds rose, the tides surged, and communities were caught off guard. The more we understand the world around us, the better we can prepare for what’s coming.
The Saxby Gale exists for that reason. To question, to challenge, to express. To make sense of the shifting tides in politics, activism, and culture before they crash down around us.
History has taught us that silence serves those in power. That free expression isn’t just a right—it’s a responsibility. Whether through writing, design, or debate, this blog is an attempt to navigate the storm, to see what’s ahead, and maybe, just maybe, to push back against the winds.
If that resonates with you, welcome aboard. Let’s see where this takes us.