Thereâs a question I think most people eventually ask when they come across my interfaith intrepid politics news blog, especially if they stay long enough to notice a pattern that doesnât quite match what theyâre used to online. Itâs not a purely partisan space. Itâs not a strictly religious commentary space. Itâs not filtered intoContinue reading “WHY I RUN MY INTERFAITH INTREPID POLITICS NEWS BLOG AS AN OPEN, MULTI-PERSPECTIVE SPACE”
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The Unwarranted Hatred of Introverts and the Egos Behind It
Itâs 2025, and weâre still seeing videos popping up in recommended feeds, videos that throw shade at introverts. Iâll be the first to admit, I was taken aback by thisâbecause, letâs be real, what the hell is going on? Itâs baffling to me that, in this day and age, there are people out there openlyContinue reading “The Unwarranted Hatred of Introverts and the Egos Behind It”
Embracing Hatred Through Optimistic Nihilism
Optimistic nihilism has been one of the most liberating frameworks for me in life, not because it removes challenges or shields me from negative experiences, but because it allows me to see them for what they are: temporary, often meaningless, and ultimately just part of the flow of existence. One area where this perspective hasContinue reading “Embracing Hatred Through Optimistic Nihilism”
How Antizionism Can Feel Like Antisemitism, Even If Itâs Not
When we talk about antizionism, the conversation often becomes tense before it even begins. Thereâs a kind of emotional charge in the air â because for many Jewish people, Zionism isnât just a political project. Itâs tied to their identity, history, and survival. So when someone says theyâre antizionist, even if they mean it asContinue reading “How Antizionism Can Feel Like Antisemitism, Even If Itâs Not”
Universal Empathy and the Imperative of Compassion
In a world marked by division, conflict, and tragedy, our responses to individuals who have caused harm are often extreme, polarized, and emotionally charged. Some attempt to whitewash wrongdoing, minimizing or erasing the harm caused. Others vow revenge, letting anger dictate their actions. Some condemn events without extending any empathy or compassion to the individual,Continue reading “Universal Empathy and the Imperative of Compassion”
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, dialogueâall forms of verbal exchangeâholdContinue reading “Why Conversations Still Matter”
The Transformative Power of One Conversation
Itâs 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 pathâespecially one that seems morally questionableâthey are beyond influence. Yet, history and humanContinue reading “The Transformative Power of One Conversation”
