Category Liberty

Liberals vs Leftists

This post came across my feed and a conversation ensued about the difference between liberals vs leftists. As someone with strong classic liberal tendencies, I think this is a distinction with a difference and explained as much to some right… Continue Reading →

Kyle Rittenhouse Shootings: A Primer

In an effort to provide reasoned discourse on the Kyle Rittenhouse shootings, I’m writing a series of posts addressing various elements of the situation because of the misinformation I’ve seen perpetrated on-line. Given the number of people who have taken… Continue Reading →

Living in Civilized Society

This one goes out to anyone dismissing the non-peaceful parts of the protests who wants to live in civilized society. To be clear, while it is not the point of this post, I do believe we should apply the same… Continue Reading →

Supporting Non Peaceful Protests

If you’ve been paying attention to folks supporting the black lives matters activity in recent months — both the peaceful and non peaceful protests — at this point, you’re likely to have seen the articles pointing to the study that… Continue Reading →

The Complexities of Cancel Culture

If you haven’t lived it (and maybe even if you have) it’s hard to imagine what it’s like having a public persona that garners you attention on an international level, even if it’s only small scale celebrity. In 2020, I… Continue Reading →

Pelosi is a Hypocrite

This post crossed my feed recently. As one of her constituents, I think her choice demonstrates at best she is an idiot; if not that, she is utterly inept; and at worst, she is obscenely entitled, although I’d be lying… Continue Reading →

Assault Weapon Ban

 friend posted a link to a Business Insider article titled, Michael Moore Says that Trump’s support among his base is ‘off the charts’ and he’s on course to win the presidential election. It’s no secret if you’ve followed what I’ve… Continue Reading →

Dear Protestors: Do You Want 4 More Years?

Dear Protestors: If you want to make a point and want me, as a citizen, to listen to you about that which you’re protesting, then you and your cohorts have to demonstrate to me that you care about civility and… Continue Reading →

Enforcing Justice: Is it Possible?

As the nation reels from a new set of riots after the shocking shooting of a man at least 7 times from behind, I’ve seen tons of commentary on line about the situation. Many people have condoned if not outright… Continue Reading →

I really don’t get the argument that justifies looting, violence, and property damage against people and businesses today because “we have 400 years of oppression.” B*tch please: you are not 400 years old and you do not get to claim… Continue Reading →

The irony of this quote is hilarious and I’m pretty sure the author doesn’t get it. Here’s how I see it. 3rd party voters are the most marginalized group of voters out there from a voting perspective. This statement essentially… Continue Reading →

Systemic Discrimination, Protected Classes, & Conscious Capitalism

While the country is still richly in broiled in protests around Floyd and BLM, and while the idea of systemic discrimination is present in our minds, perhaps now is a good time to bring up ongoing and expanding ways in… Continue Reading →

The Truth According to Duckerberg*

Out-quoted from this article titled Facebook overrules the opinion of individual doctors: “We do not want to become the arbiters of truth. I think that would be a bad position for us to be in and not what we should… Continue Reading →

Embarrassment, Disidentification, Science & Social Coercion

Another day, another exchange on social media. I’m embarrassed to live in a country where people refuse to wear a mask 😷 Seat belts save lives – it doesn’t take super intelligence to understand that. Why is it so hard… Continue Reading →

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