The Progressive Case for AI: Beyond Fear and Mockery

Artificial intelligence has become a central topic of cultural, economic, and political discourse in the twenty-first century, often surrounded by polarized narratives. On one hand, the corporate and techno-optimist perspective frames AI as a miraculous solution to efficiency, productivity, and innovation. On the other hand, there exists a prevalent fear-driven narrative, particularly among leftists andContinue reading “The Progressive Case for AI: Beyond Fear and Mockery”

Radical Empathy in a Time of Violence: Seeing Beyond the Badge and the System

The past week has been marked by unsettling headlines. In Dallas, Texas, an armed man fired on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility, killing one detainee and wounding others before ending his own life. In New York City, an undercover NYPD officer was violently shoved onto the subway tracks, barely escaping with his life,Continue reading “Radical Empathy in a Time of Violence: Seeing Beyond the Badge and the System”

Radical Empathy in an Age of Vitriol: Why I Choose to Show Compassion, Even to Charlie Kirk

Empathy is not easy. It never has been. But in today’s fractured world—where politics, culture, and identity are so fiercely polarized—empathy feels almost impossible. When news broke about Charlie Kirk, I watched the reactions unfold. Some were shocked. Some were quietly relieved. And many were openly celebrating, mocking, and dismissing his pain. Over and over,Continue reading “Radical Empathy in an Age of Vitriol: Why I Choose to Show Compassion, Even to Charlie Kirk”

Some political Youtube channels I watch

I wanted to do something a bit different. I wanted to make a list of political Youtube channels that I watch. This is not a favorites list nor a top tens list nor anything like that. I’ll make lists like those at some point in the future. For now, I will share a random assortmentContinue reading “Some political Youtube channels I watch”

Rest In Power, Michael Brooks

On Monday, July 20, 2020, Michael Brooks, 37, had passed away suddenly. His death was a big loss to many people. I was saddened when I heard he had passed away. He inspired me to start a political blog. In the videos I have seen from him, he was kind, compassionate, and empathetic. I sawContinue reading “Rest In Power, Michael Brooks”

Kim Yo-Jong Is Not “Kawaii”

I’ve been seeing a lot on social media lately about rumors that Kim Jong Un might be dead, or be in critical condition. There’s also talks that his sister Kim Yo-Jong might take over. There are also talks that she will be a lot worse for the North Koreans than Kim Jong Un. I’m notContinue reading “Kim Yo-Jong Is Not “Kawaii””

“Nothing Worth Doing Is Ever Easy”

In this video from progressive commentator Kyle Kulinski, aka Secular Talk, he talks about how Bernie and his supporters are striving hard to get progressive policies implemented into America. Throughout the video, Kyle mentions how nothing worth doing is ever easy. I’d like to talk more about this philosophy and mindset for a little bit.Continue reading ““Nothing Worth Doing Is Ever Easy””

Sanders A Warhawk?

According to an article from “World Socialist Web Site” https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/02/14/sand-f14.html , Bernie Sanders had told the New York Times in an interview that he would “consider military force to pre-empt an Iranian or North Korean nuclear or missile test.” The article goes on further to say that Bernie would also be willing to use “militaryContinue reading “Sanders A Warhawk?”