https://oldnormalontario.substack.com/ Thank you to the people at Old Normal Ontario Substack page for publishing my work on the societal implications of masks. If you read Substack (better journalism in my opinion) please subscribe to their page.https://oldnormalontario.substack.com/p/the-social-mask
The Ethnography: The Methodology of Critical Race Scholars and its Connection to Racism.
Since my introduction into the foray of academia, the usage of the ethnography has been touted as one of the most effective and impactful research methodologies to undertake. I disagree, as it is the systematic literature review or meta-analysis as the best method (biased as it was my dissertation). I earned a master’s in education, … Continue reading The Ethnography: The Methodology of Critical Race Scholars and its Connection to Racism.
Jeffersonianism: A Path out of the Political Divide
To this point, individuals have described the political cleavage in the United States along lines of left-wing and right-wing. These lines are not only cleaved politically – but socially, economically, and culturally as well. Pew Research describes this divide between left and right in the American political system (Republican and Democrat) has been happening for … Continue reading Jeffersonianism: A Path out of the Political Divide
Chisholm’s Paradox (1967) Towards an Objective Concept of Epistemic Truth
The paper opens with the quote: It is now easy to see a simple way of avoiding undesirable existential generalizations in epistemic contexts. Existential generalization with respect to a term-say b-is admissible in such contexts if b refers to one and the same man in all the "possible worlds" we have to consider. (Chisholm, 1967, … Continue reading Chisholm’s Paradox (1967) Towards an Objective Concept of Epistemic Truth
COVID Update: Variants! The Newest Trend in COVID Fear
Happy day 385 of 14 to stop the spread of the virus, and the province of Ontario is entering its third lockdown. But I don't know why people are upset cause we really never left the first one. This is complete madness given my views have not changed on COVID, and it turns out most … Continue reading COVID Update: Variants! The Newest Trend in COVID Fear
Methodological Trespass: Reading Herbert Marcuse’s Repressive Tolerance (1965) For ‘Deeper Understanding’
A recent article by Matt Taibbi outlines the theories held by Herbert Marcuse: Patron saint of new-left intellectuals. Taibbi’s analysis showcases the style and substance of Marcuse to be that of a distinguished man with many credentials but with ideas akin to a first-year undergrad with the express experience of his parent’s basement. I really … Continue reading Methodological Trespass: Reading Herbert Marcuse’s Repressive Tolerance (1965) For ‘Deeper Understanding’
Publication: Who was Tomas Schuman and Why was He Important?
Thank you to Foreign Policy News in Washington D.C. for publishing my work: Who was Tomas Schuman and Why was He Important? Check it out on the site at the link posted. https://foreignpolicynews.org/2021/01/08/who-was-tomas-schuman-and-why-was-he-important/
Jeff Bezos and Other Billionaires Could Use a Lesson in Classical Capitalism
Recently, Business Insider stated that Jeff Bezos increased his wealth by over 200 Billion dollars, in addition, billionaires combined added an astonishing 1.8 trillion dollars in 2020. This of course comes in a year that will go down as one of the direst economic years for the general public since 2008 with crippling job loss … Continue reading Jeff Bezos and Other Billionaires Could Use a Lesson in Classical Capitalism
Falling on Deaf Ears: My Communication to the MoH for Windsor-Essex County over COVID concerns
I recently wrote to Dr. Ahmed of the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit over their handling of the pandemic. I sent this communication twice but no feedback even when attaching media outlets to it. I feel that no matter what is sent, the leaders of our society are set in their ways with zero-nuance understanding. Therefore, … Continue reading Falling on Deaf Ears: My Communication to the MoH for Windsor-Essex County over COVID concerns
The Interdisciplinarity Reformation: A Reflection of Learning, Life, and Society
I'm happy to announce the release of my book: The Interdisciplinarity Reformation: A Reflection of Learning, Life, and Society is available for purchase on Amazon in Kindle format. The Interdisciplinarity Reformation is a non-fiction, past, present, and future account of the role of interdisciplinarity in our learning, life, and society. This project is divided in … Continue reading The Interdisciplinarity Reformation: A Reflection of Learning, Life, and Society
