I recently finished reading the book “One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This” by Omar El Akkad. This book delves into what it means to live in the West and examines the moral hypocrisy and apathy toward Palestinians in politics, journalism, and literary circles. I found it to be a compelling read, andContinue reading “Political Stuff 4”
Category Archives: politics
Political Stuff 3
Shit’s getting a little dystopian around here, and no one seems to really care. No one I know is discussing one of Trump’s recent executive orders instructing the Justice Department to investigate Chris Krebs and Miles Taylor. These two public servants committed no crime other than speaking the truth. Trump isn’t just abusing his office;Continue reading “Political Stuff 3”
Political Stuff 2
So, this first video is not really political per se, but it touches on all kinds of aspects of Capitalism. Brett Christophers is an economic geographer and professor at the Institute for Housing and Urban Research at Uppsala University. He has written extensively on the modern financial sector, the financial management of real economic assets,Continue reading “Political Stuff 2”
Political Stuff
I just finished listening to this podcast with Thomas Zimmer and can’t recommend it enough (start at 37:00). The video was posted Feb 17, 2025, but I didn’t come across it until yesterday. It was interesting to hear some of his predictions that soon passed (I’m looking at you Chuck Schumer.) I highly recommend readersContinue reading “Political Stuff”
Secular Day at the Capitol
I don’t trust American politics. We are slowly losing our federal system, and soon, everything could be left up to the states—many of which might adopt draconian measures. Fees are increasing, and rights are being stripped away. Public schools and libraries may eventually close, and extremist school boards could dictate education. Women are losing controlContinue reading “Secular Day at the Capitol”
Blame Nader
I still, and forever will, Blame Ralph Nader for putting America in its current predicament. If he had not run as a third-party candidate, Al Gore would have likely become the 43rd president instead of George W. Bush, resulting in a very different America today. The 2000 election might not have been disputed if RalphContinue reading “Blame Nader”