I Will Defend AI, Because I Believe It Can Be Used Ethically

Right now, it has become increasingly common to attack artificial intelligence from every direction. Some criticisms are fair. Some are necessary. Some are thoughtful. Others are exaggerated, reactionary, or rooted in fear more than substance. But in a moment where it feels like almost nobody wants to say anything positive about AI, I will. IContinue reading “I Will Defend AI, Because I Believe It Can Be Used Ethically”

In Defense of Using AI as a Tool, Not a Crutch: A Leftist, Progressive, and Personal Reckoning in 2026

I’m going to be painfully, unapologetically honest here, probably more honest than I’ve ever been publicly about this particular topic, and I already know some people are going to be pissed. Some folks are going to feel disappointed. Some are going to accuse me of selling out, of being naive, of being complicit, of beingContinue reading “In Defense of Using AI as a Tool, Not a Crutch: A Leftist, Progressive, and Personal Reckoning in 2026”

WHAT THE FUCK AM I GOING TO DO ABOUT ALL OF THIS

After all the rage, all the fire, all the calling out, all the anger directed outward at Trump, at Congress, at mayors, at courts, at Russia, at China, at empires sleepwalking through violence, there’s a quieter question that eventually refuses to shut the fuck up. It’s the question that creeps in when the posts areContinue reading “WHAT THE FUCK AM I GOING TO DO ABOUT ALL OF THIS”

When Representation Becomes a Weapon Against Itself

We’ve reached a point in the cultural conversation where ā€œrepresentationā€ has become a buzzword, something tossed around by studios, publishers, and production companies as proof that they’re progressive and inclusive. But what’s the actual point of representation if the only marginalized or minority characters you’re willing to write are there to perpetuate harmful stereotypes orContinue reading “When Representation Becomes a Weapon Against Itself”

Where in the World is Joseph Kony? A 2025 Retrospective on the Internet’s Favorite Fugitive

Ah, 2012. The year the internet collectively decided to become vigilantes with iPhones and Vimeo accounts. Before the algorithm fed us TikTok dances and mukbang meltdowns, there was Kony 2012—a viral video campaign so powerful it made suburban teens believe they could stop a Ugandan warlord by wearing bracelets and slapping posters on telephone polesContinue reading “Where in the World is Joseph Kony? A 2025 Retrospective on the Internet’s Favorite Fugitive”

Fiction Mirrors Reality: Spider-Man, Vigilantism, and the Fallout of Public Judgment

In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker is caught in a storm far bigger than any supervillain he’s ever faced—public opinion. Following the events of Far From Home, his identity is revealed, and he’s accused of murder. He’s declared a menace, debated endlessly in the media, and treated by many as a symbol of uncheckedContinue reading “Fiction Mirrors Reality: Spider-Man, Vigilantism, and the Fallout of Public Judgment”

Who Is Jaime David FernƔndez Mirabal and Why His Name Dominates Google Search

Introduction:In the world of digital identities, names often carry unexpected power. Take, for instance, the case of Jaime David FernĆ”ndez Mirabal. When I searched for my pen name, ā€œJaime David,ā€ I didn’t expect to be led straight into the political world. Yet, there it was: a prominent politician from the Dominican Republic, and the topContinue reading “Who Is Jaime David FernĆ”ndez Mirabal and Why His Name Dominates Google Search”

The Epstein Files and Other Cultural Myths: When Will They Finally Drop?

The Epstein files. Ah, yes, the eternal waiting game, rivaling the anticipation for some of the most elusive releases in human history. It’s almost as if these documents have become the final frontier of “When will it actually drop?” Like Kingdom Hearts 4, a game that somehow seems both ancient and futuristic, yet remains mysteriouslyContinue reading “The Epstein Files and Other Cultural Myths: When Will They Finally Drop?”

Meet Chad, the Ultimate Accelerationist: The Man Who Wants to Fast-Track the Apocalypse

Ladies and gentlemen, gather round and meet Chad, the ultimate accelerationist. You’ve heard of people who think we should speed up capitalism, but Chad? He wants to hit the gas, floor it, and watch the world burn. This guy isn’t just talking about letting things collapse; he’s actively making it happen with the kind ofContinue reading “Meet Chad, the Ultimate Accelerationist: The Man Who Wants to Fast-Track the Apocalypse”

New York’s Subtropical Future: A Grief for a City I Thought I’d Know Forever

It’s a cold, gray morning in New York City, the kind where the rain seems endless, the air heavy with humidity, and the sky never quite clears. A feeling of sorrow lingers in the streets, as the city I’ve known for so long starts to show signs of becoming something else—something foreign. Something unrecognizable. Today,Continue reading “New York’s Subtropical Future: A Grief for a City I Thought I’d Know Forever”