How can 70% of people be against the infrastructure for what most use on a daily basis and are only likely to use more? Has there ever been a useful, time saving technology we simply stopped using or have we tended to simply keep complaining while using it? If recent polls are any indication, Americans… Continue reading The irony underlying widespread opposition to AI and its equally widespread usage
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Rutherford B. Hayes and how little we truly know
He was a lawyer by trade, well-educated, a Governor and President, but perhaps because of his time in the Civil War, he was far more comfortable around common people, believing that by empowering the individual to learn, strive, and work, we would empower civilization itself, fighting for civil rights, universal education, and a more equitable… Continue reading Rutherford B. Hayes and how little we truly know
Meet the “NEETs,” a new acronym to describe how Generation Z remains hopelessly adrift
“Not in employment, education, or training,” that is those who are doing absolutely nothing with their lives, neither productively working nor preparing for their future. After two decades of being told all they could not do, the spark of life has gone out, drowned by those who believe failure is our birthright. Generation Z, born… Continue reading Meet the “NEETs,” a new acronym to describe how Generation Z remains hopelessly adrift
Critical Race Theory: A leading antiracist puts forward a radical, ridiculous new theory as to why this corrosive ideology is essential in schools
Ibram X. Kendi is very concerned that online gaming has become a hotbed of white supremacist recruitment, and the only real protection we can offer to prevent this indoctrination is to indoctrinate the kids with antiracism. Of course, if you disagree, you are a white supremacist yourself. Who could’ve guess it? You know things aren’t… Continue reading Critical Race Theory: A leading antiracist puts forward a radical, ridiculous new theory as to why this corrosive ideology is essential in schools
Anti-racism: What if I’ve done the work and still disagree?
A few honest, good faith thoughts on the root cause of racial disparities and the potential room for disagreement in a world increasingly polarized on topics of race and equity. Where do we go from here? As far as the average person goes, I consider myself pretty well read and well informed. I’ve studied the… Continue reading Anti-racism: What if I’ve done the work and still disagree?




