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THE MOST BORING PEOPLE TO TALK TO: IDEOLOGUES

THE MOST BORING PEOPLE TO TALK TO: IDEOLOGUES Imagine this common scenario: You get invited to an event with your friends and meet them or another friend group; you arrive just expecting to meet new people, have some nice chat, maybe a few drinks, and unwind, but when you arrive, there are one or more people who have already started talking politics and ideologies, “how bad is the orange man”, or “he can do no wrong.” What do you think? I think that person is not worth talking to, not because I agree or disagree with them, but because it’s always the same story. We have heard their talking point, time and time again, from the media anyway. Unless you are bringing something interesting or original to the table, it is just like watching TV news… There is nothing wrong with talking about politics or current events, but if everything you talk about descends into “X people are good or Y is bad”, well, that can get redundant and boring. The study of politics is a study of careful nuance and things are much grayer than a lot of these characters or actors make green. In today’s information and technology, era, we are forgetting an important part that makes information into knowledge —- Critical Thinking!  I do not mean in the sense of the “Critical Race Theory”, which just aims to see everything from the lens of Race and singular groups; I mean actual critical thinking. Asking if what you are hearing is correct, being able to tell yourself, wait a minute, this does not sound right, let us investigate this. Just this component quickly reaches its practitioner that everything in the world is complex and nuanced. Let us look at a few quick examples. “Communism is evil and nothing good can come of it.”  We can unequivocally say that Communism, as an ideology, has failed, but we must know this evil” was also what saved us from the “Laissez-Faire Capitalism” Collapse. It was the unions that were born out of this ideology, clashing with the unrestrained capitalism, which gave us 5-week workdays, 40 hours workdays, paid overtime, sick leave, and many other benefits, and workers did not have to risk losing their heads as they did in the French revolution. A person who says “communism is evil and nothing good can come of it”, is already so indoctrinated, and will not listen to reason; but we must stop or avoid stereotyping people, which many of us do.  We know there are always flaws with the way we are running things. However, if you were to point out a specific issue or concern where you found something wrong but offered alternatives, you would find that people become much more sympathetic and open to your point of view and the discussion can continue, with possibilities of learning from each other and teaching each other. However, one must realize that having a political discussion or conversation, is an awfully difficult subject. Having the ability to think and the knowledge that prepares one to have a decent political discussion, makes one feel accomplished and complete. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are THE MOST BORING PEOPLE TO TALK TO: IDEOLOGUES August 13, 2021/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More ISOLATION OF THE ELITE : HOW THE INSANE LEADERSHIP BECAME THE NORM July 13, 2021/No Comments ISOLATION OF THE ELITE : HOW THE INSANE LEADERSHIP BECAME THE NORM It is without a doubt the American Empire Read More COMEDY? June 13, 2021/No Comments COMEDY? Comedy is perhaps the most fascinating social tool we have, one that is integral to the human condition. Through Read More Load More End of Content.

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CAMPOS DE BONDAD

CAMPOS DE BONDAD Existe una ingeniera de bondad! Su nombre es Melanie Korach, ella vive en Canada. Es maestra, poetisa y un ser de luz. He tenido la gran bendicion de conocerla a traves de la comunidad de Twitter.  Ella junto a Francisco Nunez, un joven pintor de la Republica Dominicana forman un duo cibernetico de paz, dulzura y bondad.   Para empezar me gustaria compartir el poema que publico via Twiteer el 14 de junio del cursante. El poema se llama: SUMMER SOLSTICE: “In the fields of gold I walk around. My soul at peace On this sacred ground. The trees so tall beneath the sky, Speak to me as I wander by. The golden upon my face Draws me on this special place.  A summer solstice meant for all.  I hear the music. To me it calls.” La dulzura y ternura de Melanie ha forjado una comunidad de educadores, edificadores y gestores culturales quienes a traves del Starfish Club (club fundado por Melanie) combate el ‘bullying, edifica el auto estima y levanta el Espiritu a traves de mensajes de positividad y afirmacion. El trabajo de Melanie no solo es como twitera sino como maestra de escuela primaria y como edificadora civica. Dia a dia ella imparte clases en Canada, con amor  y determinacion. Hemos podido crecer junto a ella y sus estudiantes quienes a su temprana edad ya entienden y practican lo que significa ser una Estrella Marina (Starfish) y un ser de luz.  Nuestra querida Melanie ha publicado  un poemario, los cuales nos llevan a crecer como individuos y miembros del colectivo siempre buscando levantar el alma.  Al empezar esta epoca tan divina, en un mundo tan variante y cambiante—te invito a seguirla en Twitter y a que compres y compartas sus poemarios para alimentar el alma y edificar comunidades.  Puedes encontrar a Melanie en la cuenta de Twitter @Melanie _Korach. Sus poemario se llama #LifeLines-amazn.to/2Y3imC. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books Business Culture Education Entertainment Food Government Health Interviews Lower West Side Business & Economic Development Medical Military & Veterans Our Community Peace People Sports Who We Are CAMPOS DE BONDAD July 22, 2021/No Comments POST TITLE (CAPITAL) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Read More EDIFICANDO COMUNIDAD A TRAVES DE LAS REDES SOCIALIS: FRANCISCO MELANIE June 22, 2021/No Comments EDIFICANDO COMUNIDAD A TRAVES DE LAS REDES SOCIALIS: FRANCISCO MELANIE (For images mentioned in this article, go to June 2021 Read More POR Y PARA TI MADRE DEL ALMA May 22, 2021/No Comments POR Y PARA TI MADRE DEL ALMA Querida mama: a ti madre querida, inmigrante, mujer de trabajo y servicio. A Read More Load More End of Content.

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JUSTICE NOT SERVED

The Derek Chauvin Trial resulted in the surprising guilty verdict of the former Minneapolis Police Officer who committed a modern-day lynching in front of a crowd of witnesses, using his knee as a noose as he squeezed the life out of George Floyd’s body. To say this verdict was a surprise is telling, especially when video evidence of Mr. Chauvin kneeling on Mr. Floyd’s neck — while Mr. Floyd cried out for his dead mother in agony — was so clear. There are two justice systems in America, one for those of power or privilege and another for those who do not fit into those parameters. Time and time again, when a Police Officer or anyone playing Cop (see George Zimmerman) is accused of murdering a person of color, they are almost always acquitted of charges and the victim’s families are left picking up the pieces without a sense of justice ever being served. Breonna Taylor’s family never received justice. In fact, the only punishment officer’s received in that case were for the bullets that missed her sleeping body. I avoided the Chauvin trial, because I did not want to relive Black trauma and pain again. We have been down this road too many times, and although Floyd’s name was not Fernandez, his death and the death of others still come too close to home. As the verdict was announced, I noticed social media was filled with posts claiming “Justice” or “Guilty” as if a guilty verdict erased decades of mistreatment. One guilty verdict does not erase a history of systemic racism that was created to keep a people in place. We live in a society where the intersectionality of race, class, gender, and societal status is always considered. It has created a discriminatory bias and thinking, to the point where early on, many were calling this trail “The George Floyd Trial” as if the victim of a murder, one caught on camera and witnessed by dozens of people, was himself on trial instead of the man who murdered him. Whenever these tragedies occur, many people are quick to say the “system is broken.” I say no, the system is working exactly the way it’s supposed to, by protecting those in power and keeping the rest of us in  place. Mr. Floyd’s family did not receive justice, what we all saw was accountability being upheld. Justice cannot be had in an unjust system. When one’s guilt or innocence can depend on whether they can afford a high-priced attorney, we are not living under a just Justice system. No, we are living in an oppressive system created to keep those in power powerful, and the have nots in check. Justice was not served by Chauvin’s guilty verdict; it was just put on hold to appease the masses.  The American Justice System needs to be severed instead… Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Community Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Military & Veterans Peace People Politics Sports A BITTERSWEET NIGHT, LISTENING TO THE MUSIC OF “GITANAA July 6, 2023/No Comments On Saturday, June 24th, my wife and I joined a few friends and enjoyed a night of live Latin music Read More MAKING A MARK ON OUR YOUTH June 6, 2023/No Comments During my column last month, I wrote about having the opportunity to visit my childhood school, Herman Badillo Bilingual Academy, Read More IT STARTS WITH A BOOK May 12, 2023/No Comments IT STARTS WITH A BOOK On Friday, April 29th, I will have attended the 13th Annual Dia del Ninos y Read More Load More End of Content.

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