Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

  • French COVID study showed 60% didn’t know they had it

    French COVID study showed 60% didn’t know they had it

    It’s an illness so dire that you have to be told you had it. That way you can feel bad about it or at least get a t-shirt saying you survived. The Journal of the American Medical Association has another stunning paper out, this one on post-Covid symptoms in almost 27,000 French adults. Researchers asked…

  • Yellow is the new White

    Yellow is the new White

    I can say this because I’m off-white or pale yellow if you must. I’m half-Korean but identify as human. It seems the University of Maryland has just declared that being Asian is now synonymous with being White. They are specifically excluding them from the “Students of Color” designation and lumping them in with the new…

  • Illinois court rules unvaccinated doctor can administer Ivermectin at Naperville hospital

    Illinois court rules unvaccinated doctor can administer Ivermectin at Naperville hospital

    This is a double win for people with common sense and the rights of a doctor to treat his patient. The problem is that it took 3 WEEKS between the time the daughter requested the treatment for her father for the court to rule in her favor. The hospital should be sued for malpractice for…

  • Another New York Times writer jumps ship

    Another New York Times writer jumps ship

    Nellie Bowles left the New York Times and joined Bari Weiss’ Common Sense Substack. Legacy media is no longer slowly dying. It has jumped off a cliff and is half-way down to the rocks below. Bowles’ first post on Common Sense is a news roundup that she plans on doing weekly. It’s a good read…

  • Are experimental COVID-19 pills better than shots?

    Are experimental COVID-19 pills better than shots?

    This seems like a psychological game. People that are “vaccine hesitant” might find a pill easier to swallow than an injection because an injection just feels more invasive doesn’t it? Either way you are taking something that is experimental. Pfizer just announced their new magic pill, Paxlovid, that is supposed to be 89% effective against…

  • Fomenting racism from an American success story

    Fomenting racism from an American success story

    Episode 24 Value 4 ValueListen to this on Podfriend Shownotes An American success story in a small town in Illinois should have been reported as an American success story. But instead, Chicago Tribune writer Bill Ruthhart, used this American success story to foment racism. It was unnecessary and jarring. The town is Arcola, Illinois and…