Tag: politics

  • The fourth wave of feminism: Enemy of science?

    The fourth wave of feminism: Enemy of science?

    Fourth-wave feminism emerged around 2012. It focuses on issues like sexual harassment, body image, and intersectionality. Activists use social media as a key tool. Platforms like X (Twitter) and Instagram amplify voices. Online campaigns such as #MeToo raised awareness globally. The movement fights against systemic problems. These include workplace harassment, rape culture, and gender inequality.…

  • The Trump Dynasty: Trumps forever

    The Trump Dynasty: Trumps forever

    In one of the biggest political comebacks ever, Donald Trump not only went from anti-establishment candidate (he had the support only of one group, the majority didn’t lend him their hidden power) to pro-establishment candidate. He had balanced and went through political chess to gain the support of the majority of hidden groups. But his…

  • Emotions in politics as a scourge. Let’s bring rationality

    Emotions in politics as a scourge. Let’s bring rationality

    Emotions in politics bring nothing but destruction, completely destroying the political process, with voters relying on their prehistoric instincts rather than rationally analyzing, being devoid of cognitive biases, fallacies, and formal fallacies. They don’t want to work with information, being completely devoid of emotions, with the precision of a scientist where the rational core wins.…

  • New Elon Musk? The establishment doesn’t want the next one

    New Elon Musk? The establishment doesn’t want the next one

    You create a technological start-up, and they either invest in you or not. That’s the end of the story. Wrong, completely wrong. There is one subtle question? Why all the biggest start-up “inventors” are so silent? They should be top celebrities influencing the world. This article exposes why and also tells why this establishment doesn’t…

  • Wikipedia through evolutionary psychology perspective

    Wikipedia through evolutionary psychology perspective

    “Wikipedia is a free, online encyclopedia created and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians. It operates as a collaborative platform where users can write, edit, and update articles on a wide range of topics. It follows an open-content model, allowing almost anyone to contribute, with content overseen by editors and administrators to…

  • BRICS: Morally inferior and evil

    BRICS: Morally inferior and evil

    My dear readers know I cannot loathe Western elites more. I hate the interconnected banking system (the Big Banks and their privatized central banks), super-rich families, multinational corporations, international lobbyists who are more powerful than POTUS, politicians (faces), lobbyists (local), crooks and movers and shakers. And this creates power patron-client relationships that are detrimental to…

  • Destroyed by extraterrestrials: the reasons for it

    Destroyed by extraterrestrials: the reasons for it

    If we set aside conspiracy theories suggesting that extraterrestrials are already here, controlling everything, we should ask ourselves: what would truly different beings do with us? I must agree with the late Stephen Hawking – our immaturity would likely lead to our destruction by extraterrestrials. Why their alleged presence are just mere conspiracy theories We…

  • Anti-establishment and pro-establishment freethinkers

    Anti-establishment and pro-establishment freethinkers

    Can a real freethinker be a pro-establishment person? As you know, many freethinkers were jailed, tortured, and finally killed. The lust for changing things and the world order is insatiable for a few. I think that freethinkers don’t have to be necessarily anti-establishment. I will sum up some names and I think you will be…

  • The true criminals wear suits and ties

    The true criminals wear suits and ties

    I tried to explain how stupid nature is to divide the good and bad guys in terms of Britannica’s childish views. People possess a moral system adapted to the African savannah, not for a mega complex world full of capital flows and intertwined super complex moral decisions of who will be born (out of luck,…

  • Mass surveillance and AI: no longer a needle in a haystack

    Mass surveillance and AI: no longer a needle in a haystack

    The NSA’s mass surveillance programs that extend all over the globe have been a target of criticism. Even former contractors, employees, and, of course, other critics pointed out that data collection is so huge. It is big so finding some useful information is like finding a needle in a haystack. However, mass surveillance in combination…