The primary distinction between hate speech and making terroristic threats lies in the nature and potential consequences of the two types of speech. Hate speech, while offensive and often contributing to a climate of discrimination and hostility, is generally...
Defining anti-white racism Anti-white racism is like that one cousin at a family gathering who shows up uninvited and causes unnecessary drama. It refers to prejudiced attitudes, discrimination, or hostility directed towards individuals who are identified as white....
Legal proceedings are often used as a tool to silence political opponents in foreign nations. Now it has come to America. Opponents may be targeted with arbitrary charges, fabricated evidence, and unfair trials, all orchestrated by government authorities seeking to...
In contemporary American society, there is a growing sentiment that the nation is experiencing a cold war with itself. This internal conflict is marked by deep divisions along political, social, and economic lines, manifested in stark ideological differences between...
This week the topic is based on a video presented by Peter Zeihan. Here is a link. With the demographic shift that we’re experiencing as the population ages and Shrinks, what do I think is the future of higher education in the United States? The short version is...
With all the chaos going on in the world, especially in America, Mac and I find it important to distract ourselves from the constant barrage of bad news and negativity. To do this, I like to immerse myself in activities that bring me joy and peace. Mac has a love of...
Some Thoughts on Education In the 1960s, the national illiteracy rate hovered around 2.4%, with significant regional disparities. Southern states, particularly Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, faced much higher illiteracy rates compared to the national...
During Biden’s SOTU Address, I counted at least 20 lies or distortions. I tried to do this live so I’m sure I missed some. Mac and I decided to do a video expanding on each of these lies. I was going to divide it up into sections but thought better. If you...
There is a common stereotype about psychologists repeatedly asking their patients, “How does that make you feel?” Some individuals tend to rely more on their thoughts, while others are more in tune with their emotions. When we express our feelings towards...
This week we hit many subjects: Student bailouts and how much that is costing. Getting rid of the Department of Education. Trump says his revenge will be success. Will Biden do something about the border before the State of the Union Address? Google’s...
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