Anyone over 6-feet should be Banned from the NBA

We as a society recognize that discriminating against someone based on the color of their skin, or sexual orientation, is flat out wrong. That discriminating on the basis of inborn qualities that cannot be controlled by the individual, is deeply & fundamentally unfair. Well, what about height? Is it ok for major institutions in our … Continue reading Anyone over 6-feet should be Banned from the NBA

A Free Marketplace of Ideas Requires Economic Protections

The month of April brought to national attention two bigots, one more sympathetic than the other, and the need for a soul searching discussion over what Freedom of Speech really means to us. First came Brendan Eich: the hapless CEO who lost his job within months, because of his political opinions. Immediately after being crowned … Continue reading A Free Marketplace of Ideas Requires Economic Protections

The Crimean “Crisis” and Western Bias

Just two weeks ago, we had discussed the bias in international reporting, and the tendency of media outlets to report the most sensational facts without providing proper context and a full-view of the situation. How time appropriate, given the outbreak of the Russia-Crimea situation in the past few days. As we hear the reporting of … Continue reading The Crimean “Crisis” and Western Bias

Watching International News Worsens Cross-Cultural Misunderstandings

I remember as a little kid, when my family and I were about to travel to New York City for the first time. I was absolutely scared to within an inch of my life, convinced that within weeks, I would be robbed, kidnapped and murdered. You see, up until that point, the only impression I … Continue reading Watching International News Worsens Cross-Cultural Misunderstandings

We Need to Acknowledge Our Ignorance

Earlier, I had written about controversial court cases, such as the trials of George Zimmerman, Dominique Strauss Kahn & the Duke Lacrosse Team. We discussed our tendency to jump to conclusions and assume what must have really happened, based on flimsy pieces of evidence and our own preconceived notions and biases. In truth, this isn't … Continue reading We Need to Acknowledge Our Ignorance

The Difference Between Direct and Representative Democracy

"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch"   - Ben Franklin “Democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.”   - John Adams Earlier, I had written about the flaws inherent to democracy and … Continue reading The Difference Between Direct and Representative Democracy

The Deafening Silence Around Animal Cruelty

The past week has produced a number of interesting articles which have become instant talking points. There was one about the continuing lack of opportunities and hurdles facing women in the sciences. There was another about how rich people subconsciously empathize less towards people who aren’t as powerful as them. As can be expected, both … Continue reading The Deafening Silence Around Animal Cruelty

We Can Only Prevent Loss By Acknowledging and Learning from Them

It is in our innate human nature, to shield ourselves psychologically from losses. Never mind the fact that it's done and irreversible. We still feel the need to convince ourselves that it wasn't really a loss. That it happened for a reason. That there's a purpose behind it that makes it all worthwhile. As I … Continue reading We Can Only Prevent Loss By Acknowledging and Learning from Them