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”
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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”
Ways to address the problem of catfishing
Catfishing is a phenomenon that has been around for about as long as the Internet has been around. What is catfishing? According to cybersmile.org, â[catfishing] is when someone uses images and information (often taken from other peopleâs social media accounts) to create a new identity online â sometimes using an individualâs entire identity as theirContinue reading “Ways to address the problem of catfishing”
Dawsongate – Where Do We Go From Here?
If you haven’t heard, there has been a lot of old Shane Dawson videos resurfacing to the forefront of the web that depict him saying really disturbing things to minors. There have also been allegations of numerous gamers and Twitch streamers floating around on the internet, and that leaves the internet, and people as aContinue reading “Dawsongate – Where Do We Go From Here?”
Nuance: How Much Is Too Much?
Nuance: “sensibility to, awareness of, or ability to express delicate shadings (as of meaning, feeling, or value)” – Merriam-Webster Dictionary https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nuance Nuance is all around us. In almost any subject, if you dig down deep enough, you can find it. Sometimes it can be useful, especially when dealing with confusing terms or terms that people aren’t allContinue reading “Nuance: How Much Is Too Much?”
