Like so many people, I've been digging into the newly dumped Epstein Files, finding a bunch of hidden gems (both good and bad), and trying to comprehend the criminal mind of this elite puppeteer and master networker, Jeffrey Epstein. I've also been on x.com seeing what people been posting, as well as trying to discern … Continue reading The Counterculture Icon Paul Krassner is in the Epstein Files.
Category: Philosophical & Sociological Reflections
My Thoughts on the Return of Cassandra: Michael Burry, AI Bubble, and Fragility of the Financial System Part 1.
// *Side note: Provided that I've been constantly using AI for many of my posts and inquiries for many months and years, I do want to write my own thoughts every now and then. I will continue to share conversations with AI, or link them under posts that are noteworthy, and/or synthesize its insights into … Continue reading My Thoughts on the Return of Cassandra: Michael Burry, AI Bubble, and Fragility of the Financial System Part 1.
Sir Arthur Eddington: The Scientist & Mystic.
https://youtu.be/HMdHirtIz5o Sir Arthur Eddington was a scientist whom I became aware of some weeks ago when I was researching the history of scientific peer review due to Eric Weinstein's disdain for that process. I came across one of his books, published in 1938, that had one of the words that was used before the term … Continue reading Sir Arthur Eddington: The Scientist & Mystic.
Brooklyn’s Barclays Center Unjust History.
https://blog.ticketmaster.com/wp-content/uploads/barclays-center-step-inside.jpg In pausing all my other side research projects, I decided to begin researching in depth on the contentious topic of housing in the United States, focusing on and centered around NYC. Elon Musk recently reposted a video on X with the caption to take documentaries with a grain of salt. The guy on the … Continue reading Brooklyn’s Barclays Center Unjust History.
Discussion with ChatGPT on the Hypernormalisation of the 1970s: How New York City almost went bankrupt and its repercussions.
Inspired by the two Documentary Films: "Hypernormalisation" by Adam Curtis (2016) and "Decade of Fire" by Gretchen Hildebran and Vivian Vásquez (2018). Hypernormalisation and Decade of Fire. South Bronx: Birth of Hip-Hop. Preface I had a previous discussion with ChatGPT on some films by Adam Curtis, which I have recently been watching, such as “The … Continue reading Discussion with ChatGPT on the Hypernormalisation of the 1970s: How New York City almost went bankrupt and its repercussions.
“From Chains to Shares: Dame Dash and the Reclamation of Black Self-Sovereignty,” Essay by ChatGPT.
Dame Dash’s Unapologetic Claim to Self-Sovereignty & Black Autonomy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxspDuW3LDw The Breakfast Club 105.1 FM. From Chains to Shares: Dame Dash and the Reclamation of Black Self-Sovereignty by ChatGPT. In a heated 2015 radio interview on The Breakfast Club, music mogul Dame Dash launched into what some dismissed as a tirade. Yet beneath the surface … Continue reading “From Chains to Shares: Dame Dash and the Reclamation of Black Self-Sovereignty,” Essay by ChatGPT.
“Not So Pure: In Praise of Sociology,” Essay by ChatGPT.
In Defense of Sociology. https://victorfu14.github.io/about/ Intro. I know that I have repeatedly touched on this topic of in defense of sociology at ad nauseam. I can literally start a whole series on it. This was inspired again by a discussion on the "Fields Arranged by Purity," which I've touched on before and once shared in … Continue reading “Not So Pure: In Praise of Sociology,” Essay by ChatGPT.
“Between Inquiry and Ideology: The Fragile Perception of Sociology,” essay by ChatGPT.
What Happens When We Dismantle the Discipline That Understands Us? Prologue. Recently, someone shared with me a website called ihatesociology.com. I went through it to see all of the comments made from the various people who submitted their experiences, who were from within or outside the discipline of sociology. As I mentioned in a previous … Continue reading “Between Inquiry and Ideology: The Fragile Perception of Sociology,” essay by ChatGPT.
Revisiting “The Triple Crisis of Sociology” with ChatGPT.
Prefix. There's an old article I recently found, called "The Triple Crisis of Sociology," that provided much-needed perspective on sociology as a discipline and its prescient decline. It was a great read, and I found it when someone shared with me a website called ihatesociology.com. I was surprised such a website existed. Eventually, I'll post … Continue reading Revisiting “The Triple Crisis of Sociology” with ChatGPT.
The Illusion of the Quick Fix: Ken Griffin, Charter Schools, and the Crisis of Public Education by ChatGPT.
https://youtu.be/nt0QXjNJb_s?si=bMXeH_7l7T4-_QxE Milken Institute. Intro (my words) Hedge fund billionaire and large GOP donor Ken Griffin recently sat down with Michael Milken in an interview, a common yearly ritual of these billionaires. A portion of the interview turned into a discussion of the failures of American education and the way Americans were lagging behind in terms … Continue reading The Illusion of the Quick Fix: Ken Griffin, Charter Schools, and the Crisis of Public Education by ChatGPT.
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