On this Sunday Nights Radio we talked about how AI and Tech Lords today sound no different than satire a few years ago. Somehow we give up our agency to them.
And we also go to know Lysander Spooner, a critic of the Constitution as there are few things we can learn from him.
Plus music, and musings of the The Mighty Humanzee. Zee IS the Overdrive.
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The protests in support of Hamas organizations which have included the occupation and destruction of Columbia University property, threats of violence against Jewish students has escalated with the occupation of Trump Towers. This was in response to the ICE detaining Muhammad Khalil and a more aggressive response by the State Department.
The Risks of Sharenting
Before I begin, I will admit that I found this article difficult to write. I have two grown kids, 22 and 17 and and my wife and I shepherded them through social media, online drama and screen habits. But I don’t want to preach, I only write from my the challenges we faced with our our children, and somehow those travails prepared us for managing social media more easily. And I think it’s important for the reader to know that I don’t think that parents who share photos, videos and post about their kids achievements online excessively do so maliciously, or are attempting to outdo families and neighbors in their communities. My point about writing about online sharing is that we may not be aware of how much harm we could be doing by posting our kids lives online in such detail. So this is an invitation to reflect on what you are doing, and not a judgement against your decisions.
Founders History: The Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 To Save Our Country
November 1798 is a remarkable month in our country’s early history. According to some, Jefferson wrote his second most important document in his career. I had never heard of the Kentucky Resolution, passed into law on November 10th, 1798 and neither of Madison’s Virginia Resolution issued in December 1798. While my recollection of my history classes …
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