Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

  • Fireside: another social platform you don’t need

    You may or may not have heard of Clubhouse. It’s all the rage in the social media space and is being closely watched by the podcast industry. I posted about this earlier. You didn’t need that service and you also don’t need the copycat Fireside. Let’s set aside the future lawsuit that may occur regarding…

  • What’s with amateur hour at the White House?

    They need to fire who ever is responsible for this horrific video production. Any kid with an iPhone and a table top tripod can do better than this.

  • “Equity” is inherently less than “Equal”

    What ever happened to the old saying, “Two wrongs don’t make a right”? That’s what the Biden Administration and Progressive Democrats are bringing you. They’ve found a word to replace the phrase, “social justice” and that is “Equity”. The problem is they’ve altered its meaning to fit their agenda. There is a subtle difference between…

  • Women are cancelled, replaced by Womxn

    We’ve made the transition. Women are no longer women. Welcome the Womxn. Forget the etymology of the word woman. It means nothing now. Definitions are whatever we want them to be. Words no longer really have any meaning. The push away from anything associated with “men” or “man”. Let’s forget that the word “man” really…

  • Who is funding the “migrants”?

    Those are some beautiful brand new super white t-shirts. They definitely didn’t walk across all of Mexico in those shirts. Will people protesting Biden policies be welcomed at the capitol wearing those shirts? It would be fantastic to see a couple thousand people outside the razor wire in D.C. donning those.

  • Idiotic WSJ article on minimum wage ignores supply in deference to demand

    The article linked by this post is utter nonsense. They infer that people can’t afford housing because the minimum wage is too low. They report nothing about the lack of housing being built and government policies in most large cities preventing developers from increasing the supply. The biggest expense for most Americans—housing—is unaffordable for people…