BLPs vs FLPs reveal democracy’s political polarization: tradition vs progress, caution vs audacity, shaping politics, society, and generational conflict.
Your Money Doesn’t Belong to You – Part II
Money is a government-issued IOU, a liability, and a token for paying taxes; individuals hold it temporarily, not as true private property.
Your Money Doesn’t Belong to You – Part I
Bank deposits and cash circulate as government debt; the state controls, creates, and cancels money, proving it is not owned by individuals.
Why We Pray to Algorithms – Technology as Modern Deity
We worship algorithms as modern deities, surrendering choice and seeking certainty in technology’s cold, omnipresent logic.
Borders as Absurd Theater — Examining the Rituals of Immigration & Nationalism as Stagecraft
Borders function as absurd theater, masking economic motives and arbitrary rituals that uphold nationalism, control movement, and preserve inequality.
The Republic of Amnesia: How Nations Forget What They Cannot Forgive
A nation’s past is never dead—just buried, denied, or rewritten. This piece explores how countries erase what they can’t face, and why forgotten sins always return.
Understanding What is Meant by the Term Financial Literacy
Financial literacy is framed as empowerment, but it masks systemic inequality, shifting blame to individuals while poverty is structurally engineered.
From Acid Trips to Ad Clicks: The Enshitification of Counterculture
A fierce takedown of how rebellion gets sanitized, repackaged, and sold back to us as lifestyle branding—and why true counterculture survives anyway.
Mark Carney Is Governing in Reality While Poilievre Campaigns in Fantasy
Canada thrives under Carney’s realism; Poilievre’s theatrics risk replacing governance with spectacle and noise.
Solipsism on a Sunday: If You’re the Only Real Person, Why Bother with Church?
A witty op-ed asking: if only you exist, why attend church? It weighs skipping faith as illusion versus embracing ritual for meaning, mystery, and inner awe.