If you think speech is free in America, think again. Much of it introduces a huge cost, especially hate speech. About 52% of the survey responders reported having faced online harassment, compared to 40% in the survey’s previous year. “We’re confronted with record levels of hate across the internet, hate that too often turns into … Continue reading More Than Half of Americans Recieve Online Hate→
It’s a problem that the KKK in America fraudulently campaign on an underdog ticket. According to historians Ed Ayers and Brian Balogh, Americans have long rooted for the underdog. It’s truly problematic that the oppressors can somehow twist logic into appearing as if they’re victims. Our country and the very fabric of our existence as … Continue reading Why Americans Love Political Ineptitude of the KKK→
Here is alternative take to an earlier blog post, in response to a suggestion from a member of my fan club. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Today, let us embark on an intriguing hypothetical journey, where we contemplate a scenario involving a distinguished company like Tesla. Picture this: a public declaration of unwavering commitment to … Continue reading American Edition: Unveiling Nuances in AI Safety and Transparency→
You may recall my 2018 post about the supply-chain ethics of Toyota light trucks used for militant political destabilization. Basically when technology gets battle-tested with life-and-death results, the optimal tools for the job become somewhat self-evident. If driving around to shoot things is the job, then a light truck (before light electric-motorbikes arrived) repeatedly came … Continue reading American Bemoans “Big Dumb and Blind” Truck Options, Demands Import of Chicken Little Trucks→