Psychology of Prejudice

Exploring the psychological roots of discrimination and how to overcome implicit biases.

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We Need to Talk About Kevin—And the Society That Creates People Like Him – Part 1

We Need to Talk About Kevin isn’t just a novel about a school shooter. It’s a reflection of a culture that breeds male entitlement, rewards rage, and enables white patriarchal violence. In America, mass shootings aren’t random—they are the result of a system that fosters resentment, denies accountability, and resists change.

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The Rhythm Is Changing But the Fire Is Still Burning

I’m moving from weekly to monthly posts—not because I’m leaving the fight, but because I need space to dig deeper. I’m working on long-form projects, navigating burnout, and trying to write not just to inform, but to preserve. America is crumbling under capitalist delusion and authoritarian fantasy. I’m still here. Just walking at a different rhythm.

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Why Your Self-Worth Isn’t a Dollar Amount (And How to Stop Treating It Like One)

Capitalism taught us to price-tag people—but your value isn’t a bank statement. Learn how to detox from materialism and reclaim your worth (with science, people and stories).

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Two Novels That Expose the Cost of Colonialism and Scientific Hubris

Two books, one shared theme: the impact of colonialism and unchecked power. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe explores the destruction of African identity under colonial rule, while The People in the Trees by Hanya Yanagihara reveals the ethical failures of Western scientific exploration. These stories challenge how we view history, power, and exploitation. Read my review and join the discussion. 📚🔍

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