From Kony to Kai Cenat: A 21st Century Masterclass in Spectacular Failures

If the 21st century had a highlight reel of epic flops, it would run from Kony 2012’s viral wild goose chase to Kai Cenat’s Union Square giveaway disaster with plenty of dumpster fires in between. Let’s take a scenic tour of this parade of chaos, shall we? Kony 2012 promised the capture of an elusiveContinue reading “From Kony to Kai Cenat: A 21st Century Masterclass in Spectacular Failures”

Escalation at the Brink: The Urgent Need for the U.S. to Exit the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

The roots of the Ukraine-Russia conflict are deeply entwined in the complex history between the two nations, dating back to the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. With the collapse of the USSR, Ukraine gained independence, but its relationship with Russia remained fraught with tension. Russia, historically a dominant power in the region, hasContinue reading “Escalation at the Brink: The Urgent Need for the U.S. to Exit the Ukraine-Russia Conflict”

Who’s on First? Epstein Files Edition: The FBI’s Comedy of Errors

Okay, gather ā€˜round, folks, because what we have here is truly a masterpiece of federal screw-ups. It’s like Abbott and Costello met Dumb and Dumber and decided to run the FBI. You ever hear of the Epstein files? The ones that allegedly hold all the juicy names and sordid secrets of the global elite, withContinue reading “Who’s on First? Epstein Files Edition: The FBI’s Comedy of Errors”

The Real Antisemitism: How U.S. and Israeli Militarism Targets Semitic Peoples

The term “antisemitism” is often narrowly defined in modern discourse, reduced almost exclusively to hatred against Jews. This politicized framing has served the interests of powerful states, particularly Israel and its allies, by shielding certain policies and actions from critique. However, when we return to the original and accurate definition of the term—prejudice or hostilityContinue reading “The Real Antisemitism: How U.S. and Israeli Militarism Targets Semitic Peoples”

No More Half-Measures: Why I’m Not Cheering for Zohran Mamdani

I’m done with half-measures. I’m done with the hollow victories. I’m done with celebrating incremental changes from a party that was never built for real transformation. The Democratic Party has long promised progress, and even when it delivers, the progress is fragile—easily reversed the moment the political winds shift. I’ve watched it happen again andContinue reading “No More Half-Measures: Why I’m Not Cheering for Zohran Mamdani”

Fears for the upcoming election

I don’t know what this post is gonna be about. It’s just probably gonna be rambling. I am really worried about the upcoming election. I am worried about violence and chaos (mostly from the far right in America). There’s so many things that can happen this election. There could be a red mirage, a blueContinue reading “Fears for the upcoming election”