Reflection on a great man who tried to purge greed and exorcise the evil in America.AI Generated.Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was more than a civil rights leader. He was a beacon of moral clarity, a revolutionary thinker, and a spiritual guide for a nation desperately in need of healing. As an American sociologist, theologian, reformist, … Continue reading Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on a Deeper Level.
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Why Being a Dissident is Patriotic by ChatGPT.
This short essay is written entirely by ChatGPT 4o default settings, inspired by dissidents from history, and a shirt someone wore that said, "Dissent is Patriotic." Prompt: Write a well-written essay that is powerful with strong statements as to why being a dissident is patriotic. Also, include examples from history and today, like from whistleblowers. … Continue reading Why Being a Dissident is Patriotic by ChatGPT.
LABOR STRIKES & THE MAL-DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH.
If you paid attention to the news, you probably have seen a wave of labor strikes across the United States. There’s the Writers’ Strike that started on May 2nd, 2023, and is ongoing. Now, the actors have joined the picket lines when negotiations fell apart. As the Actor’s Union President Fran Drescher mentioned, the celebrity … Continue reading LABOR STRIKES & THE MAL-DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH.
The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…
Let me start out by saying that I like listening to the most radical and extreme views, and I myself try to think as radical, irrational, or extreme as I can. Additionally, it is also wise to think rationally, and sound (middle) as an intellectual exercise that covers all the basis of possibilities. The reason … Continue reading The Award for the Biggest Critic of the American Public Education System Goes To…
Jews’ Wealth Explained.
Why Jews Are Among The Best Hedge Fund Managers? David Tepper, George Soros, Leon Cooperman and More. “Jews are well-known for being entrepreneurs, traders and business-people who beat the odds. Out of the best 25 money managers since the advent of American Capitalism, 17 are Jewish!” Factors: 1) The Location and timing of Jewish immigration … Continue reading Jews’ Wealth Explained.
Like Lady Justice.
“Lady Justice” by Kat Cloutier. “When the word of justice is wielded, it can cut through the darkness and bring enlightenment.” One of the things I am much more cognizant of since taking a course on race is the concept of “justice.” In it we discussed the controversial critical race theory (CRT). It was a … Continue reading Like Lady Justice.
Response to the Race in Economics Dilemma.
There are two broad perspectives on social class: Class status as having access to a continuum of resources, with richer people above poorer people on the socioeconomic ladder (on the left) Class as a set of discrete groups, with smaller, higher classes stacked on top of larger, lower classes (on the right) Thomas Sowell in … Continue reading Response to the Race in Economics Dilemma.
Selling Your Soul to the Record Dealer.
Hip-hop/rapper artist Immortal Technique gave a perfect analogy to describe the strife between music artists and record labels that have persisted for decades. “A record deal is a loan with horrible interest rates.” Unlike a house where you own it after paying it off, in the music industry, the label keeps ownership of your music … Continue reading Selling Your Soul to the Record Dealer.
Reflection On “The Drum Major Instinct” by MLK.
“The Drum Major Instinct”— a sermon by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On 4 February 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., preached “The Drum Major Instinct” from the pulpit of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Ironically, two months before his assassination on 4 April 1968. “The drum major instinct” means a desire to be out front, a desire … Continue reading Reflection On “The Drum Major Instinct” by MLK.
The Wizard of Oz as a Monetary Allegory. The Historical Reference on Economics and Populism in America.
The surprising and yet probably not a coincidental connection between The Wizard of Oz and the economic and political storms that led up to the Gilded Age (1870-1900). Some argue there is no connection, while others argue there is. Sometimes critics see more than what the artist (author) intended. Whatever the truth may be, it … Continue reading The Wizard of Oz as a Monetary Allegory. The Historical Reference on Economics and Populism in America.

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