In todayâs political discourseâespecially surrounding Israel and Palestineâweâre living through a kind of epistemic collapse. Truth is slippery, allegiance is performative, and ideological positions often exist in ambiguous states. This is the realm of Schrödingerâs Candidates and Schrödingerâs Facts, where public figures and political claims seem to exist in multiple, even contradictory, statesâuntil âobserved,â interpreted,Continue reading “Schrödingerâs Palestine: Candidates, Rhetoric, and the Weaponized Collapse of Meaning”
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The Case for Nuance: Why Anti-Zionism Must Recognize Zionism as a Spectrumâand Why That Matters
One of the biggest blind spots in current discourse on Israel and Palestine is the refusalâor inabilityâto treat Zionism as a complex ideology existing on a spectrum. This refusal comes from both sides: from pro-Zionists who want to shield Zionism from critique by conflating all criticism with antisemitism, and from militant anti-Zionists who reduce allContinue reading “The Case for Nuance: Why Anti-Zionism Must Recognize Zionism as a Spectrumâand Why That Matters”
Beyond the Celebration: A Comprehensive Look at Critiques of Zohran Mamdani
Zohran Mamdaniâs primary win has sparked genuine excitement on the left. But while many are celebrating, some serious critiquesâfrom both leftist corners and more moderate progressive outletsâoffer warnings that align with my own concerns about both his election chances and his ability to govern effectively. Zohran Mamdaniâs primary win has sparked enthusiasm, but important leftistContinue reading “Beyond the Celebration: A Comprehensive Look at Critiques of Zohran Mamdani”
