It is kind of an ironic justice that the U.S. wanted to keep the economic machine rolling instead of completely shutting down the country from the start when the COVID-19 news was beginning to reach us. Putting wealth over health will always be the wrong approach. Not listening to the experts will be the demise … Continue reading Wealth Over Health Equals Doom.
Category: Philosophical & Sociological Reflections
Instant Gratification
Last week, I wanted to write a blog post on the Amazon union situation that appeared on the news and watched Killer Mike once again make an inspiring speech for his people in Georgia. Also, I heard about Senator Bernie Sanders going back and forth with Amazon on Twitter. I’m a fan of Bernie … Continue reading Instant Gratification
I Believe In The Spinoza’s God
This thought came across for me today, in which I remember seeing somewhere of a commonly held belief that, one shouldn’t be in search of the meaning of life because you will never find it. My view is that this does not apply to everyone. As I can only speak for myself, that the … Continue reading I Believe In The Spinoza’s God
The Root of All Evil is People
I’m taking a short winter course on social inequalities, and I noticed that my sociology professor has dogmatic views about capitalism. He bluntly told the class that he is an anti-capitalist and a social democrat when he was not an anarchist. Now, I don't mind people criticizing capitalism or expressing their beliefs, as I've … Continue reading The Root of All Evil is People
Doctoring the Doctors, Nursing the Nurses and Ethifying Society
I will not jump the gun and say this was racially motivated or racial discrimination, nonetheless, this is a tragic story that is frustrating to conceive that it has happened. I don’t believe that this is just a one-off case because Dr. Susan Moore's story is a tragedy that could have … Continue reading Doctoring the Doctors, Nursing the Nurses and Ethifying Society
Reacting To a Facebook Post
Kevin Wheeler’s post on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=3784685614897437&set=a.560409250658439 Imagine you were born in 1900. When you're 14 World War I begins and ends at 18 years old with 22 million dead. Shortly after, a global pandemic Flu called 'Spanish' ", kills 50 million people. You come out alive and free You are 20 years old. Then, at … Continue reading Reacting To a Facebook Post
What’s The Point of Competition?
The World Chess Championship 1972 was a match for the World Chess Championship between challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States and defending champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. If we were to go down the rabbit hole of competition, one of the first examples that come to my mind is a debate. … Continue reading What’s The Point of Competition?
The Trials & Errors Towards Utopia
Utopian Society One of the things that we notice throughout life, even more, when we reach adulthood, is that the world is imperfect. Many issues are caused by people if that’s not obvious. Whether it’s an existential crisis like warming up the planet, social issues such as economic inequalities, or individual when we conjure it … Continue reading The Trials & Errors Towards Utopia
The Pillars Of My Thoughts.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revisited the famous Pillars of Creation Dear World,God is truth/false, God is perfection/imperfection, God is omnipresent/absent, and God is love/hate. All religions have a purpose, a sense of community, and guidance for one to get in touch with God. My God is in nature, for nature is a part of … Continue reading The Pillars Of My Thoughts.
Frederick Douglass Autobiography
Mr. Auld when he finds out his wife was teaching Frederick Douglass: “if you give a nigger an inch, he will take an ell." "A nigger should know nothing but to obey his master-to do as he is told to do. Learning would spoil the best nigger in … Continue reading Frederick Douglass Autobiography

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