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Murder Gandhi Takes the Trolley

The truth of humanity is that none of us, not even Gandhi, are capable of valuing all human life the same.

Paying the Tab for Peaceful Protest

Nothing the government does is free, even allowing you to protest. So learned a 18 year old in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

Remembering Chadwick Boseman

I had difficulty sleeping last night. Chadwick Boseman was a legend who was taken way too young. He will be greatly missed.

Saturday Spins: Dan Auerbach

An mix of rock, Americana, & 70’s style soul/psychedelic rock, from start to finish Dan Auerbach’s Waiting on a Song is truly a masterpiece.

How Colleges Can Actually Stay Open

This “abstinence only” model for college socialization is not only destined to fail, but also it ignores the mental and psychological strains

Help!! I Need Someone!

Women are not men, and because women are not men, a straightforward reversal of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope doesn’t work.

Thursday Throughput: Polio Eradication Edition

Remember, a vaccine doesn’t have to give “sterilizing immunity”, in which you can’t catch the virus ever again. If it simply builds our resistance to the virus so that COVID-19 infections are mild, that will be enough.

The Eleventh Decade of Noam Chomsky

“Is Chomsky a tankie? The answer is unambiguously no. There is a more interesting question however: “What is Chomsky’s role in 2020?”

Batman, Ranked

Who’s the best Batman of them all? I have decided to try to tackle the question of “Which actor is the best Batman?”

Dear RNC: This Guy Is NOT Your Friend!

Having run out of people on the left to scam, Vernon Jones has turned to the right and found a whole new set of gullible supporters.

Sunday Morning! “Some Of Us Are Very Hungry Now” by Andre Perry

“Perry is definitely a writer. His essays are meandering and misshapen, slippery and jagged, they wriggle and bite. But, read them for a bit, sit with them and get to know them, and you find they’re also gentle and wise. I mean, it’s a bit hard to get a bead on them, but that’s how identity is, right?”

What If The Expected Actually Happens?

In which I argue for the possibility that maybe, just maybe, the expected…actually happens and maybe even smoothly at that.

Saturday Spins: Bright Eyes

I texted my good friend and told him it sounded like early Bright Eyes, but with better production and sound engineering.

To the Place I Belong

By this point, I am afraid that the absurdity of all this had become too much to bear.