Consider, Reconsider

A Reason to Think, and Think Again

The (Real) Psychology of Sheep and Wolves

A lot of people have been called sheep lately for the alleged characteristic of unthinking compliance. It's a simple, direct way to explain away others' behavior while countering virtue signaling. This would make sense except for one thing -- that's not how sheep...

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Making Hungary Great Again

{Posted by Ryan S Bonnett, with permission to republish} I haven't posted much about politics recently, and there's a reason. Under the previous administration, it was easy to address egregious points as they came up, which was seemingly on a daily basis. But now? I'm...

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Why it is Wrong to Argue Over Vaccines

With my particular formal educational background and skills, I am able to "do my own research" on most subjects competently, at least on a basic level, even if I was not previously well-studied in those subjects. And I sometimes have to update and revise my...

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The Government Reality Show Addiction

Let me "splain" something. Leadership is about people. Bureaucracy is not. Just like it mattered far less than we think who won the election, it matters just as little if the president is impeached or not. Now I know what you're thinking, or feeling rather -- that so...

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Should the Incarcerated Vote?

It would make sense that those who pose a threat to society should probably not be calling the shots. Of course I am referring to a large number of politicians, but let's talk about those who are incarcerated under such pretenses. The current law is that those (in...

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Love it or leave it? How about fix it?

I would like to think one can refuse to believe their country is the "best" in this or that way and not have to be told that if they don't like it they should leave. I've even heard the question, "What's stopping you?" in ignorance of personal and financial reasons...

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Let’s talk about, well… Everything

{Posted on Facebook by Ryan S Bonnett, 28 February 2018} I've been doing some thinking, and while this is nothing that hasn't been said by those smarter than I am, our issue is our cultural predisposition to a one problem, one solution system. I'm going to frame this...

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“Religious Wars”? It’s Complicated.

{Facebook post by Ryan S Bonnett, published here with permission} I get asked every once in a while why I decided to get a history degree. After all, I never technically did anything with it. At the time, I took the classes because I enjoyed them. The longer I live,...

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Taking the Bullying Issue Too Far

Bullying is a trigger word these days. We have a newfound awareness that it is a real problem with real consequences, even fatal ones. But there is bullying and there is BULLYING. Physical harm, unwanted social contact (mostly cyberstalking these days), and exposure...

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Before the Election, We’ve Already Voted

{Facebook post by Ryan S Bonnett, published here with permission} Hi everyone. It's going to be a rough few days as the election nears, so I figured we could have one, last, civil conversation about the whole thing. Mostly, I wanted to talk about how we got here. Just...

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