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  • American Dream dissected

    American Dream dissected

    The American Dream is not about freedom, fairness, or moral brilliance. It is about evolutionary instinct. More precisely, it is about joining the most dominant, well-fed, well-armed, and globally influential tribe in the modern human ecosystem. From an evolutionary standpoint, people do not migrate toward justice—they migrate toward dominance. The American Dream is not a…

  • American Jews as better scholars than Israeli ones

    American Jews as better scholars than Israeli ones

    This is not about identity. It is about results. Again and again, American Jews outperform their Israeli counterparts in academia. Whether winning Nobel Prizes, shaping groundbreaking theories, or advancing science, philosophy, and law, American Jews dominate the intellectual stage. Meanwhile, Israeli Jews, despite sharing the same ethnic and religious roots, rarely achieve such global impact.…

  • They didn’t know Freethinkers International, so they died

    They didn’t know Freethinkers International, so they died

    They never committed a crime. They never hurt anyone. Their only mistake was to think freely, love who they loved, or believe in reason over dogma. Yet they died. And not because their thoughts were radical. Not because their words were dangerous. But simply because they did not know where to turn. They didn’t know…

  • How can science make you antisocial?

    How can science make you antisocial?

    Science does not make you antisocial because of politics. Nor is it because of adulation among scholars, corrupt academia, or the power games described in my article on academic clientelism and academic-political incest. That is a different disease. The real cause is far more profound—and far more disturbing. It lies in what science actually reveals.…

  • Bombing Iran? Diplomacy? There are other good options

    Bombing Iran? Diplomacy? There are other good options

    The Western approach to Iran is deeply flawed. It fails not only as strategy but also as morality. And not just advanced morality—no, even common morality is violated. Iran’s regime is irrational. That is beyond question. It has crushed its own population, it has sponsored violent militias abroad. And it mixes politics with apocalyptic theology.…

  • US nationalism as a useful maid

    US nationalism as a useful maid

    US nationalism has never truly governed. It has never led. It has always served. Politicians use it when needed—during war, after terrorist attacks, or in moments of economic collapse. They invoke it, exploit it, and then discard it. Nationalism in America functions like a maid. It shows up when the mess gets out of control,…

  • Jesus vs Facts: Did he exist?

    Jesus vs Facts: Did he exist?

    Everyone thinks they know Jesus. They speak his name, they repeat his teachings. They draw his face. Yet despite all this familiarity, the truth is far more disturbing. In reality, we know almost nothing. Yes, we have gospels. Yes, we have churches. And yes, we have a religion that reshaped half the world. But no,…

  • The guilty conscience of not supporting Freethinkers International

    The guilty conscience of not supporting Freethinkers International

    Freethinkers International is not just another cause. It is a mission that reaches where others refuse to go. In a world flooded with safe, fashionable charities and politically polished activism, this organization steps into danger. It defends the people no one dares to help. It saves lives ignored by the mainstream. And yet, tragically, it…

  • Nationalize churches? One agency promoting atheism

    Nationalize churches? One agency promoting atheism

    First, they asked us to respect religion. Then, they demanded tax exemptions. Eventually, they bought real estate, ran schools, and influenced governments. All along, they played victims. Meanwhile, they grew rich, powerful, and untouchable. So nationalize them. For too long, churches have escaped scrutiny. They present themselves as moral institutions while hoarding obscene wealth. The…

  • Dystopia: People don’t do things because of morality

    Dystopia: People don’t do things because of morality

    Well-read people are fully aware that people do things because of resources (in today’s society: money, stocks, cars, and so on) and not morality. Of course, we have complex submissive-dominant relationships, which may be based on morality (for example, paramedics), and people promote which relationships should exist (for example, the police, firefighters), but people don’t…