The Political Dilemma of Balancing International Hospitality with Domestic Concerns
In this thought-provoking analysis, we explore the complex interplay between global compassion and local responses when it comes to housing foreign nationals, particularly refugees and asylum seekers. By examining the ethical imperatives of hospitality, the pragmatic concerns of governance, and the international dimensions of this issue, we uncover the profound challenges faced by nations in balancing their commitments to citizens and the global community. This essay invites us to reflect on the measure of a state's governance in navigating these complexities and striving for a more equitable distribution of responsibilities in an interconnected world.
White Progressives are Hypocrites on Gentrification | Opinion
Gentrification has as one of its essential steps the entrance of young white college kids into previously disaffected neighborhoods. White progressives, yet, are the most likely to complain about the plight of the gentrified.
Who is Behind the Internet's Hatred of Joe Biden? | Opinion
Take a look at any YouTube video of President Joe Biden, and one will see a flurry of hatred. Where is this hatred coming from and why isn’t Google being transparent about it’s source?
Credentialism and its Pitfalls | Opinion
Formal credentials are received when higher-education degrees are completed, but they are not the sole factor determining a worker’s experience and utility to employers.
The Intentional Stance and its Role in Political Discourse | Opinion
The Intentional Stance is Daniel Dennett’s notion of rational understanding of other minds. The Intentional Stance’s overwhelming absence in political discourse contributes to corrosive misunderstandings.
The 'False Equivalence' Between the Far-Left and Far-Right | Opinion
Noticing that hyperpartisanship is a problem in America is not the same as saying the far-right and far-left are equally bad or bad for the same reasons.
What Democratic Populism Could Look Like | Opinion
Democratic populism in the past has been a failure, but Pennsylvania senate election winner John Fetterman has provided a better model for future democrats to follow ideally.
UBI is the Economic Response to Climate Change | Opinion
Climate change has already begun increasing the frequency and intensity of adverse weather events globally. If this expands, universal basic income could be a feasible option to compensate for job loss.
NYC's $260 Million Little Island Park is a Waste of Money | Opinion
In 2021, I visited NYC’s Little Island park out of interest, and when I was there, I couldn’t help but think of how much better spent the $260 million price tag could have been. This editorial was inspired by that visit.
The Medical System is at It’s Tipping Point | Opinion
Doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic experienced large numbers of patients in all open settings, such as hospitals and urgent care. These patient loads have led doctors to experience compassion fatigue and a discouraging picture of the future of medicine.
Working While High | Should Employers Still Screen Workers For Cannabis?
Cannabis is a drug that is used for both medical and recreational purposes and is mostly safe for most people. Cannabis is not a drug that should be screened for employment.
Freelancers Need Union Protections | Opinion
Freelancers do not have a real union. The freelancer’s union is a helpful website with good informational resources on how to fend for yourself as a freelancer. Union benefits for a freelance, like health insurance, are of necessity.
Will The American Jobs Plan Succeed?
The American Jobs Plan is President Joe Biden’s solution to the economic pitfalls of the COVID-19 pandemic. Without it, many small businesses will perish in America. Ghostwritten for the Baltimore Sun, and used by President Biden in a White Hoise press release.
Managers Need to Adapt to Remote Work | Opinion
Remote work is beneficial for employees and companies alike. Yet, managers are generally hesitant to embrace remote work, as they feel as if it makes workers less productive and more insecure about their ability to lead.
New York City Will Become a Climate Change Hotspot | Opinion
It is almost certain that within the next several decades, due to the existential risk of climate change, large cities such as New York City will become less and less habitable.
Hyperpartisanship is Ruining America | Opinion
In America, hyperpartisanship runs rampant and has increasingly been doing so for decades. The result is a hyperpartisan culture that has effectively ruined the United States of America.
Philosophy for Elementary School
Children should be taught philosophy from an early age because it improves critical thinking skills and has been empirically shown to improve standardized test scores.
The Great Resignation Will Be Good for Corporations, Not Workers | Opinion
In this editorial, it is argued that The Great Resignation will not benefit workers, but instead will benefit employers and corporations, because, on the one hand, the structures in place will engineer this outcome, and likewise, corporations will use The Great Resignation as an opportunity to automate, outsource, and lay-off workers.
Identity Politics are Toxic | Opinion
Contemporary Identity Politics in the United States is a profound source of divisiveness and racism, and we should take notes from the 1960s Civil Rights movement so as to move the cultural conversation away from pernicious Identity Politics.
Meaningfulness, Its Moral Implications, and the Path Forward
It is an empirically provable fact that most people live a great temporal portion of their lives doing activities they do not find meaningful. Such lives more readily lead to nihilism and the solutions, while quite straightforward, are unlikely to be implemented.