Perhaps the most vehement intellectual foolishness of our time is the demand that no culture may be judged. According to this dogma, all cultures are equally valid and very certainly none can be judged as inferior to another.
'….organised crime, secret services, corporate power, the deep state….they're investing massive amounts of money in manipulating us…' This week Neil talks power & corruption with the brilliant and forensically detailed investigative journ
Google said it is temporarily stopping its Gemini artificial intelligence chatbot from generating images of people a day after apologizing for "inaccuracies" in historical depictions that it was creating.
Fred Bauer wrote in The Atlantic about t
Voters in the U.S.A. live in fantasy and probably always will. No matter how obvious it is that the U.S. is an oligarchy, not a democracy, the ardent pipe dreams of a new face in the White House go to their heads every four years.
Repetition doesn't make it true. Facts do matter when trying to assess the big picture. There are countless psychological campaigns rolling out simultaneously, most of which are done to induce fear and cognitive dissonance while other goals are ach
They fooled us once with a pandemic with made-up rules. Shame on them. It looks as though they're gearing up to fool us again. But it may not work as well this time around.
There's a reason that the fable of The Emperor's New Clothes is so potent: it describes a mentally ill society that retreats into abject unreality, to avoid contending with truth.
The city saw several firsts under new security legislation: the first overseas activists were identified as "absconders" and their passports were cancelled; the first people were charged under Article 23; and the first legal challenge was filed a
Though they claim to "defend democracy" in their spare time, Democrats also have a tendency to abandon the democratic process when that process interferes with their intentions to remain in power.
In The Psychology of Totalitarianism, professor in Clinical Psychology MATTIAS DESMET explains the mechanisms behind Mass Formation and how this can lead to totalitarianism.
Tractor Supply Company, which bills itself as the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the U.S., will eliminate its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) roles, withdraw its carbon emissions goals and stop sponsoring Pride events in response to critic