As 2016 draws to an end in a blaze of fury, 2017 promises to be the start of an unpredictable and new…
Some good may yet come of this annus horribilis.
For all the supposed upending of convention and tearing up the rule book that 2016’s politics apparently embodied, there was nothing whatsoever revolutionary about this…
I was in an international conference on Data Innovation for Policy Makers in Bali on 26 and 27 November 2014. It was organized by The Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas), in collaboration with…
Yesterday I watched “Hypernormalisation 2016”, a BBC documentary, that describes through history how the world has arrived to its current state. I found it very informative and to the point. I learned about events in history that I was not aware of and the role of each geopolitic actors…
Does this sound scary, and familiar?
Generally speaking, the person yelling racist the loudest, is generally the racist in the room.
Pot, meet kettle.
BLM is equally as large a hate group as the KKK, it’s just had a better light cast on it from the MSM. Listing them as someone to donate to as a means of assuaging your burst bubble…
Happy Holidays! (Several posts); What Is Stopping Open Innovation?; Stories…
If we are all meant to be a familydemocracy cannot solve thingsuntil the Day True Parents comefor without them there will be no endto the fight between the siblings
The argument that the social media is more sinned against than sinned is only partly true. Echo chambers do exist. Perhaps, their impact on society has been exaggerated. However, institutional failure is indeed a major cause for the weakening of democratic impulses.