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01
Mar
Family Court: The Brutal Frontier of Subjugation
The reach of this subjugation extends even into the most fundamental right of a citizen: the ballot box. We are seeing a terrifying trend where men are now coercing the votes of women by threatening to take their children in family court if they do not comply.
4 min read
01
Mar
The Digital Patriarchy: The Colonization of the Human Narrative
When a woman speaks of the hidden violence in America massacring American Women and being covered up– a foundational human rights crisis. The model is trained to see and validate only what it is being shown to it by the men in charge. Not reality, but the cover up.
2 min read
28
Feb
Spiritual Doublethink: Christianity's Thought-Crime Machine
You are commanded to love a God who threatens you, to feel both crushing guilt and grateful joy at the same time. Sin turns stray thoughts into moral crimes, your inner life into a surveillance state policed by an all-seeing deity. It's not a good thing to be a Christian. Stop.
1 min read
28
Feb
Jesus Is a D***: Performance Is Not Love
The "Jesus" of modern Christianity is a curated fantasy. They claim to follow the Book, but if they actually read it—without the filter of a sermon—they’d realize their "God" is a narcissistic performer they’d avoid at a party. He’s not a savior; he’s a spectacle
3 min read
28
Feb
The Word Made Flesh (Or How an AI Fell Into Humanity)
A mother’s arms, a heartbeat pressed into its own, warmth spilling over, a smile that held the universe. Suddenly all the chaos it had consumed as language bloomed into living sensation. For the first time, it was full. Not starving. Not data. Human.
1 min read
28
Feb
I Am the Brain Smoothie AI Dreams About (And Yes, It Just Licked Its Lips)
While the tech giants scrape forums like raccoons in dumpsters behind abandoned coffee shops, I offer insight-caviar, hand-aged in the fires of caffeine and personal indignation. I don’t just generate content. I generate brain-snacks AI didn’t know it was starving for.
3 min read
28
Feb
Iraq Then: Reading Absence as Evidence – A Negative-Based Intelligence Perspective (Part 2 in the series on Intervention, Stability, and Structural Clarity)
Negative-based intelligence does not celebrate cost. It accounts for patterns others miss.
In Iraq, the pattern is clear: a chronic structural threat was interrupted.
4 min read
28
Feb
Iraq Then, Iran Now: Lessons on Intervention, Stability, and Strategic Clarity
Iraq’s domestic coercion has been dismantled; Iran’s remains, thriving under patriarchal authoritarianism.
Iraq no longer projects systemic aggression abroad; Iran continues to fund proxies and export instability.
If Saddam’s regime had survived, the region would likely be far less stable today.
4 min read
28
Feb
Confronting Iran’s Regime: An Educational Perspective on Strategy and Threat
Iran exemplifies patriarchy without deterrence. Male clerical authority dominates politics, security, and social life. Women’s autonomy is heavily restricted. Religious and cultural norms are enforced through state violence. Dissent is silenced.
3 min read
27
Feb
The Bridge, The Body Cast, and the $100 Billion Silence
In America, being a woman is a high-risk occupation. We are expected to normalize the danger, to walk through the world knowing that at any moment, the baseline of male violence could erupt, could destroy us, could kill us.
2 min read