by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jan 26, 2012 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
I propose a new formula for electing our officials. We all know elections are determined by the most votes, but what determines how many votes a candidate actually gets? Are these votes representative of people’s values matching that of a candidate, or are they...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jun 11, 2020 | Politics & Law, Society & Culture
If you learn anything from Gandhi and Dr. King, et alia, it’s that the power of peaceful protest is to demoralize those who are doing violence against them. Only the most psychopathic souls can keep abusing people day after day, even if they are ordered to and...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jun 12, 2020 | Philosophy & Ethics, Society & Culture
When the “Black Lives Matter” (BLM) movement started in 2013, there were conflicting reactions, especially among the “White” community. There were some negative views based on the perception of the group that started it. The message was...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Nov 12, 2023 | Philosophy & Ethics, Politics & Law
Hamas attacked Israel with no regard for civilians earlier this month, on the 7th of October to be precise. This is touted as a provocation — an initial instigatory event that demands a response. From another perspective, it’s just another chapter of the...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Oct 25, 2012 | Politics & Law
Politicians say the dumbest things. For Democrats, it’s usually about the Economy or Social Justice. For Republicans, it’s usually about … well … Life. So let’s address the suited-and-tied elephant in the room. Comments by [[Todd...