We are Seeing Infantilization All Around Us, and Its Negative Impact on Society.

“More students seemed to be in agreement with administrators that they were unsafe, that many aspects of students’ lives needed to be carefully regulated by adults, and that it was far better to overreact to potential risks and threats than to underreact. In this way, campus administrators – usually with the best intentions – were … Continue reading We are Seeing Infantilization All Around Us, and Its Negative Impact on Society.

Assessing Truth Claims with Karl Popper’s Falsification Principle as a Catalyst

This is a continuation of my previous work relating to Bertrand Russell and Set Theory, along with Hofstadter’s analysis of mathematical systems. If I may provide a summary of the most recent findings up to this point to give context here. Set Theory is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of sets, … Continue reading Assessing Truth Claims with Karl Popper’s Falsification Principle as a Catalyst

Observing the Narrative of “Climate Change”: Un Autre Tour! 4 More Errors in Thinking of Climate Activists, According to the Scientific Research.

Just recently, a study was released showing the harmful effects of paper straws on the body compared to plastic straws. The study found that poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are more frequently found in plant-based materials, such as paper and bamboo, compared to plastic, which can have harmful consequences on our health, given that PFAS … Continue reading Observing the Narrative of “Climate Change”: Un Autre Tour! 4 More Errors in Thinking of Climate Activists, According to the Scientific Research.

The Appeal of Marxism and Communism: Think of Communism as an Addictive Drug Produced by Marxist Ideology

In my book Pedagogy of the Depressed, I really sought to understand the appeal of Marxism – especially in our younger generation such as Millennials and younger (born 1980-2000). The appeal of Marxism in generations such as Millennials and GenZ is not a simple understanding, given that it takes a deep dive into the historical … Continue reading The Appeal of Marxism and Communism: Think of Communism as an Addictive Drug Produced by Marxist Ideology

Russia and Ukraine are Both Dictatorships and This War Needs to End

It must be said that Russia and Ukraine are both oligarchic dictatorships, and no one from Western democracies should be aligned with any one of them, in a geopolitical sense. This view is considered out there considering as a Canadian, I must “support Ukraine,” “stand against Putin,” and “support Zelensky.” I see this and I … Continue reading Russia and Ukraine are Both Dictatorships and This War Needs to End

Observing the Narrative of “Climate Change”, and 4 Errors in Thinking of Climate Activists, According to the Scientific Research.

To start, what does the phrase “climate change” mean? Before the 1980s, more specifically, before the 1979 National Academy of Sciences study on carbon dioxide, climate change was widely discussed as “global warming” which refers only to surface warming – predominantly oceans. For many years after it was blended and ultimately reconstructed as “climate change” … Continue reading Observing the Narrative of “Climate Change”, and 4 Errors in Thinking of Climate Activists, According to the Scientific Research.

The Kids Will Be Just Fine: A Reflective Look at the Symbols and Meanings of Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood

I wrote this essay back in 2019 in the hopes of getting in peer-reviewed in a cinema journal, that did not happen so I have decided to post it here. Moving forward, I hope to do more cinema related pieces as there are a ton of good movies out there worthy of analysis. The Kids … Continue reading The Kids Will Be Just Fine: A Reflective Look at the Symbols and Meanings of Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood

Deeper Scrutiny of Mathematical Systems Through Hofstadter’s (1979) Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid.

After my previous blog regarding Set Theory and Russell’s Paradox, I was recommended this Hofstadter book by one of my Twitter connections, Washington State University professor @PezeshkiCharles. Many themes are explained, especially the book’s central themes of self-reference and recursion in mathematical truisms. I decided to read it, and it is a behemoth of a book, … Continue reading Deeper Scrutiny of Mathematical Systems Through Hofstadter’s (1979) Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid.