So, Hasan finally reacted to Zohran Mamdani publicly calling him out on live television. And honestly? The whole thing was weird. The vibe was off. Hasan didn’t take it seriously. Not even remotely. You’d think that after being name-dropped on a national debate stage—by name, in front of millions—he’d have something real to say aboutContinue reading “Hasan’s Reaction to Zohran Calling Him Out Is More Disturbing Than the Callout Itself”
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Hasan Piker Has Become the National Discourse
So it finally happened. Hasan Piker’s name was mentioned on the debate stage of the New York City mayoral race. The Hasan and Zohran connection, which had been quietly simmering online for days, has now exploded into mainstream political conversation. Andrew Cuomo brought it up directly, using Hasan’s old “America deserved 9/11” comments as anContinue reading “Hasan Piker Has Become the National Discourse”
Why Conversations Still Matter
Title: Why Conversations Still Matter There is a saying that has persisted through centuries: the pen is mightier than the sword. It is a statement often applied to written communication, emphasizing the enduring power of ideas expressed through language. Yet, the principle extends beyond the written word. Spoken language, conversation, dialogue—all forms of verbal exchange—holdContinue reading “Why Conversations Still Matter”
The Transformative Power of One Conversation
It’s easy to look at the world and assume that people are fixed in their ways. We see public figures, leaders, or even ordinary individuals making choices that seem entrenched, harmful, or unchangeable. We often conclude that once someone has taken a path—especially one that seems morally questionable—they are beyond influence. Yet, history and humanContinue reading “The Transformative Power of One Conversation”
Why “Eat the Rich” Is a Stupid Phrase That Hurts the Left
On the surface, the phrase “eat the rich” sounds like a fun bit of rebellious sloganeering. It’s edgy, provocative, and meant to shock. But let’s be honest: it’s also one of the dumbest phrases we’ve adopted in leftist spaces. And if we actually care about building a better world, then maybe it’s time we retireContinue reading “Why “Eat the Rich” Is a Stupid Phrase That Hurts the Left”
ContraPoints, Liberal Zionism, and the Trap of Militant Anti-Zionist Narratives
Natalie Wynn, better known as ContraPoints, recently made headlines for finally addressing the ongoing violence in Gaza and the Israel–Palestine crisis after months of silence. In a long Twitter and Reddit post, she expressed sorrow for the lives lost and empathy for Palestinian suffering—but quickly pivoted to critiquing the pro-Palestinian left. She condemned what sheContinue reading “ContraPoints, Liberal Zionism, and the Trap of Militant Anti-Zionist Narratives”
The Trap of Militant Anti-Zionism: How Grifters, Extremists, and Provocateurs Poison Real Resistance
The discourse around Israel and Palestine is deeply fractured, shaped by three distinct but overlapping groups that all claim the banner of anti-Zionism: principled pro-Palestine activists, grifter “leftist” anti-Zionists such as Jimmy Dore and the Greyzone, and neo-Nazis who disguise antisemitism as anti-Zionism. While their ideologies, goals, and methods differ dramatically, their interactions heavily influenceContinue reading “The Trap of Militant Anti-Zionism: How Grifters, Extremists, and Provocateurs Poison Real Resistance”
When We Lose Our Empathy, We Lose the Fight
As someone who sits firmly on the left—who identifies as a progressive, as a leftist—it frustrates me deeply when I see members of our own movement engaging in the very behaviors we so often criticize in others. One trend that’s been bothering me more and more lately is how some progressives, liberals, and leftists speakContinue reading “When We Lose Our Empathy, We Lose the Fight”
Flipping the Script: The Inversions Between 2020 and 2025
Introduction: The years 2020 and 2025 may seem like just a short span in the grand sweep of history, yet they are bookends of profound societal shifts that have altered the fabric of global politics, culture, and technology. As we look back to 2020, the world was in the midst of a pandemic, rising politicalContinue reading “Flipping the Script: The Inversions Between 2020 and 2025”
