Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

  • Videos of the “insurrection” and “coup attempt” you won’t see on the news

    Here’s a bunch of videos from inside and around the capitol during the so-called “coup attempt” and “insurrection”. This was no riot. Watch them now before YouTube takes them down. Did some violence happen? Yes. 2 people die during the protest. One of the protesters was shot and the other a police officer. Other deaths…

  • Project Veritas finally nets a fish

    Project Veritas finally took someone down… maybe. She has to be convicted first. Imagine. If she is found guilty she is just one person in Texas. How many more people are like her all over the United States? This is why our election laws, systems, procedures, and regulations need to be audited, streamlined, and repaired.…

  • Biden Administration Theme

    For a better life beyond your freedom, Build Back Better…. for someone else.

  • Rise in skin cancer may only be an epidemic of diagnosis

    My goodness. What the heck is happening in the world? All this nonsense about limiting exposure to the sun has not only lead to an increase in unnecessary cancer diagnosis but also has possibly caused vitamin D deficiencies making us more vulnerable to viruses like SARS-CoV-2. This study highlights an inconvenient truth: absent metastasis, no…

  • Every business should have its own “terms of service”

    Why is it legal to discriminate according to political ideology? Does this mean that any private business can now refuse service to anyone because of their political beliefs?  Every business should post a “terms of service” that says you automatically agree once you step beyond a certain point. Then if a user of your service…

  • Google, Apple, and Amazon violated Parler’s human rights

    It’s not that long ago that we were being told the access to the Internet is a human right. Apparently that concept goes right out the window if you have the wrong thoughts. Mind you, it has been mostly those on the left that introduced the concept of Internet access as a human right. Yet…