The House That Protects Itself: AOC, the Transparency Vote, and the System That Enables Abuse

On March 4th, 2026, something happened in the United States House of Representatives that should have broken the internet, dominated every news cycle, and ignited the kind of righteous fury that Americans love to claim they have when it comes to protecting victims of sexual abuse. Instead, it was mostly met with the sound ofContinue reading “The House That Protects Itself: AOC, the Transparency Vote, and the System That Enables Abuse”

Schrödinger’s Reality Crisis

In 1935, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger proposed a thought experiment to illustrate the paradoxes of quantum mechanics. In it, a cat placed inside a sealed box is simultaneously alive and dead until someone opens the box and observes the outcome. This concept, meant to expose the absurdity of applying quantum superposition to everyday objects, hasContinue reading “Schrödinger’s Reality Crisis”

Don’t Get Too Comfortable: Why I’m Not Celebrating Just Yet After Mamdani’s Win

So, Zohran Mamdani just won the NYC Democratic primary for mayor. Big news. For many progressives and leftists, this feels like a huge moment — the kind of political shift we’ve been dreaming of for years. A DSA-endorsed, anti-Zionist, tenant-first candidate beating out a well-known establishment figure like Andrew Cuomo? That’s not nothing. But here’sContinue reading “Don’t Get Too Comfortable: Why I’m Not Celebrating Just Yet After Mamdani’s Win”