Genocide or No Genocide, There Are Many Questions Part II
The Problem With “Distrust & Verify” The importance of having efficient dialogues, not just monologues among ourselves, cannot be overstressed. I am not a big fan of the so called
The Problem With “Distrust & Verify” The importance of having efficient dialogues, not just monologues among ourselves, cannot be overstressed. I am not a big fan of the so called
Notes to myself: I started drafting this blog one day before the Biden Inauguration and was not expecting to be this long. An initially short blog questioning the base and
Amazon has offered to help the Biden administration with the vaccine distribution. While the progressives are urging cautions against big tech firms, I noticed the interesting timing that Amazon made
Now that the Biden administration has sworn in and Trump left the White House, it’s the right time to look at the challenges the nation faces. Biden was as sober
This interesting essay by a Yale history professor, Timothy Snyder, provided useful comparison of Trump’s attempted but failed coup and Hitler’s succeeded power grab. This got me thinking about a
Today is the last day for Trump to be in the office and so this letter has to be left to Joe Biden today. Anyway, I couldn’t stop laughing while
Notes to myself: Apparently I accidentally deleted this piece so this morning I found it in the trash folder. Made a few changes, especially on what is the most efficient
Came across this website that shows the accumulative vaccination numbers by countries. If you just look at the absolute number of people who have been vaccinated up to January 17
The riot is far from over as we are still waiting for the Senate trial. I just want to leave notes to myself from what can be called the Stage
This article from the Atlantics is really good. The author said, in his own words, “To say that the attack on the U.S. Capitol is not who we are is