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Philosophy

Blindsided

Indifference to fact has hardened into a governing force. What confronts us now is not simply ambition or ideology, but a defensive ignorance that elevates its own stultifying certainty above evidence, coherence, and consequence. Civilisations do not break under hidden schemes; they erode when ordinary ignorance and defensively hypersensitive belief scale beyond correction, when whole […]

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cybernetics

Bureaucratic Inertia

Bureaucracy weaponizes stupidity and makes a virtue of it’s inept, yet profitable, consequence.

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Philosophy

Freedom

Freedom is a word cheapened by misuse. It is invoked as if it were the license to insult, exclude, dominate, or wall oneself off from others while insisting that such enclosure is liberation. Yet what masquerades as independence becomes dependence on the harm and isolation of others, a brittle shell that requires continual reinforcement. This […]

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culture

Pop-Punk Perspectives: Green Day’s American Idiot

Green Day released American Idiot in 2004, a punk rock anthem that crystallized the frustration of a generation living through the Bush administration, the Iraq War, and the saturation of 24-hour news. It railed against conformity, fear-driven politics, and the sense that public discourse was being flattened into soundbites. The track spearheaded the concept album […]

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cybernetics

Immigration Insecurity

The uproar around immigration is less about migration itself than about the structural turbulence of complex systems diffusing toward equilibrium. Blaming newcomers is the lowest common denominator because it provides a ready-made, simplified narrative—one that maps frustration onto visible targets rather than onto the more abstract dynamics of monopolistic economics, institutional inertia, or technological disruption. […]

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cybernetics

Immigration: Blame, Shame, Gullibility

Nationalism and anti-immigration movements recycle the same script: identify an external group, blame them for decline, and convert frustration into political capital. Yet the structural causes—corporate monopolies, rent-seeking industries, regulatory capture—remain largely unexamined. People misattribute the erosion of wages, housing affordability, and job security to migrants because scapegoating offers a simple, visceral answer where systemic […]

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politics

The Sleep of Reason

Is America sleepwalking into tyrrany? El sueño de la razón produce monstruos. Context: How far would Trump go? I’m really very grateful that I live in a democracy that is not, currently at least, painfully and publicly disassembling itself.

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culture

Harpoon

What it is about negative psychological or emotional states and narratives which seems to be so very much more contagious than the positive ones; what is the barb on the hook of negative narrative which just “sticks” in consciousness so successfully and resonates so broadly across social networks and cultures ?