Category: Articles

  • Boost the pupils’ IQ! The G factor (IQ) based education system

    Yes, some may counterargument plenty and plenty tasks at the school are so close to the g factor (the product of it is IQ) that young pupils or even students get more and more intelligent in the proper way (in the g factor way) which may develop their talents or creativity connected to the core…

  • The ordeal of being a Czech native speaker

    Imagine being an English language native speaker. You can use your language wherever you are. You can reach out to a 1 billion audience without learning a foreign language. All the difficult and bookish words create your rich vocabulary (I used to be on the path to having a rich English vocabulary but the illnesses…

  • Did Hitler look more Czech than German?

    Observing people’s cheekbones, facial and skull profile is one of the lowest low you can fall into. We don’t judge people by their appearance or nationality. But when it comes to racist, racially hateful, antisemitic and primitive eugenics adherents, let’s make an exception. Germans are – to some degree, of course – different from Czechs…

  • Barack Obama vs. Anders Behring Breivik

    Yes, if Anders Breivik had the power Obama possessed, he would have killed billions of people. But that doesn’t mean that Obama isn’t worse in absolute numbers of people killed. Los Angeles Times reads: “U.S. military forces have been at war for all eight years of Obama’s tenure, the first two-term president with that distinction.…

  • Cancer cure vs. obscene multinational corporations profits

    In total, Fortune 500 companies represent two-thirds of the U.S. GDP with $18 trillion in revenues (up 13%), while profits, down 15%, fell for the second time in the past three years. The estimated global scale of profit shifting is close to 1 trillion USD and related tax revenue losses range between 200 and 300…

  • Why is Berlin devoid of skyscrapers? Politics as usual

    The famous quote goes that Germany is “too big for Europe and too small for the world”. But 80 million people and their capital has only a few skyscrapers? My sensible readers are beginning to understand it. Politics = economy. Since Germany was totally defeated in WW2 (unlike during WW1), foreign capital started dominating Germany.…

  • We had gulags, concentration camps but the biggest open-air prison in the world is a novelty

    The current state of this world allows you to bring back the Middle Ages (Afghanistan), reminiscence of the 30s Stalinist era (North Korea), Nazi Germany concentration camps (China), gulags (Russia) but Israel operating the biggest open-air prison on the planet for people who basically committed nothing is really a novelty. I don’t have to explain…

  • Murdering naturally vs. state killings

    When mass murder occurs in the USA it immediately draws the attention of the mainstream media. The same goes for common murders occurring in US households. Or another example could be 9/11. But when it comes to state-commenced wars, particularly the War on Terror or War on Drugs no accountability is held. The first-mentioned war…

  • State atheism, Xi Jinping, torture chambers, and concentrations camps for Uyghurs

    The enormously cruel and bad decision the Chinese politicians made – the concentration camps for Uyghurs. As a proponent of state atheism, I should be kind of sympathetic to China. The ban on religions is senseless but the government should make enormous pressure to eradicate religions which are nothing but disgusting phenomena. But in this…

  • What IQ (g factor) isn’t and the most common misconceptions

    Despite it was discovered arguably lately (compared to physics, mathematics, engineering, and so on) it is one of the most statistically significant concepts in humanities. And as we know humanities not only know significantly less compared to exact sciences but their ways of proving are very limited. This article covers likely something that you already…