A new development worth thinking about.
Privacy and Data: A Cautionary Note
A new development worth thinking about.
Many writers have made this joke. Including the contributor to this very site. But Remy turns it into a comedy video.
Sen. Rand Paul doesn’t think that the way out of the health care morass is more subsidy.
Michael Malice explains the method to North Korean madness:
Lauren Southern, late of Rebel Media, makes her point with some concision:
Caution: some sarcasm may be involved.
Getting politics right, per Reason:
Of postmodernism and the mob campaign against western civilization’s central tenet, freedom of thought and speech — which rests upon a basic sense of the individual person’s worth.
“You’re one person away from a million people and two persons away from a billion people” — one of many provocative and important ideas contained in this symposium on free speech in Canada. If you live somewhere outside the provinces, the issues do not become less relevant.
The talks as such last only about thirty minutes, but the ideas keep piling on, into the q&a period.
The people of Ferguson, wherein the infamous Michael Brown shooting took place (followed by protests and riots), have a chance on the Fourth to do something regarding contentious police-citizen interactions:
Sen. Sasse took the Supreme Court nomination hearing of Neil Gorsuch as the occasion for a “teachable moment”:
https://youtu.be/4jOkVxBDBVk?t=24m48s
Here is the whole interview, much of which is also quite good:
https://youtu.be/4jOkVxBDBVk
Jonathan Haidt explains where the current bubbling up of insane politically “correct” anti-free speech nonsense comes from: