At the time, in 2012, when I wrote this, I was wondering if the earth is supposed to be a flat surface that God encased in an impenetrable dome, then the “Higgs boson” has to be the openings in the crown. Like, is that not where we get rain? On Continue Reading
National Patriotism vs. a Globally Recognized Music Genre
In 2013, I was a Canadian by then. Live on Lakeshore Blvd, west of Toronto, but I had a perplexity. I conceded with a movement that promotes “Canadian Hip Hop” and worried about branding the music by a country. It worried me that, from a sales perspective, that made it Continue Reading
A Discussion about What it’s Like to be Black in Canada
In my opinion, racism is a lot more subtle in Canada. But once you look past the subtlety, you see it’s right in your face. Remember that in Canada, many white people are first, second, or third-generation Europeans. If you didn’t know, you should become aware that not all but Continue Reading
A Discussion about What it’s Like to be Black in Germany
African people are expressing similar concerns in Europe as in other parts of the world, showing that racism is systemic globally. It’s not just a few white people ignorant of blacks and immigrants. It’s a systemic fabrication that a Caucasian-dominated society has deeply entrenched in the world’s culture. Not to Continue Reading
A list of my top 5 Journalists
One of the few journalists who I liked. She and Wolf Blitzer. Lately, it appears journalism has taken a turn from neutrality to crusader-like advocacy. Many people feel the mainstream networks use their platforms to feed us the wrong information. And when I say wrong, I’m not talking about amateur Continue Reading
Food for Thought from the Movie “Hidden Colors”
In 3000 BC, Egyptians believed in a mystical character. His name was Horus. They thought a virgin named Mary gave birth to him on December 25. According to 3000 BC Egyptian fables, a star in the east symbolized the birth of Horus. They said three wise kings came to adore Continue Reading