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âYou deserve to be with somebody who will drive three hours, just to see you for one.â
â Guidelines For Finding Someone Worthwhile
I drove 6hrs round-trip once to see my son for 15 minutes.
If all these websites and corporations can have these automatic bot detectors scanning you before they allow you to enter then we should have technology that zaps out bots on social networks. Bots can be infinite but real human contact is not therefore at the rate we are going we will systematically eliminate the last presence of free speech. Humanity is on the verge of redundancy.
Billionaires lie. All the time.
Virtue
âVirtue isnât everything.â
Honestly, thatâs one of those lines that sounds like a confession but is actually just an observation about how the world works.
Virtue is clean.
Life is messy.
Virtue is the ideal.
People are the reality.
Virtue is the compass.
But itâs not the terrain, the weather, the broken shoelace, the blister, the detour, or the fact that sometimes you just want a damn sandwich instead of moral clarity.
If anything, the older you get, the more obvious it becomes that:
Virtue without curiosity becomes rigidity
Virtue without humility becomes arrogance
Virtue without context becomes cruelty
Virtue without imagination becomes dogma
Iâm someone whoâs always been more interested in truth than in virtue signaling. You donât chase purity. You chase clarity. You chase the real thing, even when itâs uncomfortable.
Virtue is a tool.
Itâs not the whole toolbox.
âMy anger scares me, my fear scares me, and somewhere in there is shame, too â why am I so enraged and so scared? I am afraid of going to bed and of waking up; afraid of tomorrow and of all the tomorrows after.â
â Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Notes on Grief
One day, the things you prayed for quietly⊠will arrive loudly.
The waiting season wonât last forever. âš
Memorial Day: Honoring Sacrifice in a Country That Breaks Its Promises
Memorial Day is framed as a day to honor those who died âfor our freedom.â But the phrase itself has become hollow through repetition. It assumes a linear story:
people fought,
people died,
and the nation that emerged is the fulfillment of their sacrifice.
But the lived reality is more fractured.
Many of the wars Americans died in were not fought to protect the freedoms of the people who served. Black soldiers fought for a country that denied them basic rights. Immigrant soldiers fought for a country that treated them as disposable. Poor soldiers fought in conflicts justified by political rhetoric rather than existential threat. And today, the freedoms invoked in Memorial Day speeches are often the very freedoms being eroded by the same political actors who wrap themselves in the flag.
Thus Memorial Day becomes a paradox: a day meant to honor sacrifice, but observed within a system that routinely betrays the people who made those sacrifices.
Zohran Mamdani is using New York City to show the world how progressive policies work for everyone. #DemocraticSocialist