Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

Tag: Media

  • Woke denialists are simply collaborators for 21st century fascists

    Woke denialists are simply collaborators for 21st century fascists

    Professor Dorian Abbot of the University of Chicago wrote a guest column on Bari Weiss’ Substack page. He talks about his cancellation at the hands of a few at MIT. They were able to deny him a coveted spot at a prestigious lecture series on climate science. The cancellation was swift. It’s worth stating what…

  • Why the full court press against Facebook? Why now?

    Why the full court press against Facebook? Why now?

    What the hell is going on with the attack on Facebook? The so-called whistleblower, the WSJ expose with “stolen” documents, and the hearings in Congress right now all smell to high heaven of some other motive than trying to fix Facebook. I think what we’re watching is a full attack on our freedom of speech…

  • Coca-Cola wants to hug you with “Real Magic”

    Coca-Cola wants to hug you with “Real Magic”

    Coca-Cola’s new “brand platform” called Real Magic and their new “hug” logo needs a kick in the ass.

  • NBA players grilled on vaccines provide common sense answers

    NBA players grilled on vaccines provide common sense answers

    NBA players are smarter than the people in the FDA, CDC, NIH, and the White House. This is not the way things are supposed to be. It makes me even happier that both backdrops have healthcare providers as sponsors. This can’t make them very happy. Why are they being asked these questions anyway? Vaccines are…

  • Neil Oliver and the fall of the Western World

    Neil Oliver and the fall of the Western World

    His segment is properly titled, “Western Madness”. We are witnessing the fall of the Western World. The West gave the world modern governments ruled by the people. Governments that were originally designed to protect personal liberty and property… the pillars of a free society. Oliver takes a walk through where we are today in 2021…

  • Brookings Institution is coming after podcasting

    Brookings Institution is coming after podcasting

    The Brookings Institution, partly funded by Apple and Facebook, is coming after podcasting. Why? Because anyone can be a podcaster and there is no major platform that controls content. The author calls out RSS as a problem for it’s open nature and difficulty of cutting the feed. If the feed is removed from one platform…