My ears aren't like a voting booth; they're more like a one-person show.I'd rather not hear from folks who fear different cultures, dislike trans individuals, have issues with LGBTQ+ folks, are sexist, racist, or any other kind of -ist. I'm not interested in what keeps you up at night; let's not be overly sensitive.But if … Continue reading Freedom of Speech Reminder
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Expand Minds, Defy Tyrants
In the pursuit of knowledge, when we allow our intellects to wander freely, we unlock the potential for profound growth. This journey of expanding our horizons isn't just an academic exercise; it's about grasping a deeper understanding of the world around us. It's akin to the unfolding of a delicate flower, each petal representing a … Continue reading Expand Minds, Defy Tyrants
Folly: Triumph Through Ruin
If one were to subscribe to the notion that triumph can only be secured through the ruination of a nation, then surely, my dear interlocutor, we find ourselves entangled in the grandest illusion ever conceived by a despot.
Corporate Greed: Home’s Undoing
Handing our nation's fate to corporate greed is like giving your house keys to a clueless toddler. These big companies, fueled by an endless hunger for cash and control, can mess things up big time.Imagine that kid wrecking your home – chaos and disarray everywhere. Similarly, unchecked corporate greed can ruin our country. They'll drain … Continue reading Corporate Greed: Home’s Undoing
Society’s Song Soars
Individualism, my dear interlocutor, stands as a lamentable folly, for it dolefully overlooks the most elementary truth that society, that exquisite tapestry of human connection, does undeniably surpass the solitary individual. Ah, how tragically amusing it is to witness this doctrine's blithe disregard for the harmonious symphony woven by the collective, as it merrily prances … Continue reading Society’s Song Soars
Lies Ascend Power
Observing a morally compromised statesman employing mendacious narratives to seize dominion is akin to spectators beholding a gentleman's ascent towards the heavens upon mere receptacles of corrugated paper.
