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Was Misogyny Really the Cause of the University of California Santa Barbara Shooting?

By politicoid Leave a Comment May 27 19

University of California Santa Barbara

Shortly after the May 23rd shooting, at the University of California Santa Barbara people started blaming it on misogyny. However, the cause was far more complicated and misogyny, while involved, was not the root cause, but rather was a result of other circumstances. Some may ask why it matters whether or not misogyny was the root cause; indeed people have asked me this when confronting the oversimplified view of the shooting.

There are two answers to this question. The first is that, unless we know the root cause, we cannot know how to best prevent a similar event from occurring again. The second is that, in understanding that misogyny was not the root cause, but was a product of other conditions, we can see that misogyny is going to be far more difficult to combat than other societal ills.
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Legislation of Morality

By politicoid Leave a Comment Feb 26 1

Boardwalk Empire Prohibition

There are often attempts to legislate the morality of a group of people. These attempts almost always fail and usually result in an even worse situation.
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Protected: The Art of Science by G. Morgan

By politicoid Leave a Comment Feb 7 11

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The NSA: One of the Greatest Threats to Cyber Security

By politicoid Leave a Comment Jan 12 1

National Security Agency (NSA) Headquarters

It seems that every week something new comes out regarding the NSA’s attempts to intentionally weaken security protocols in order to create back-doors. Beyond simply being a violation of government authority and an infringement on our rights, this is one of the greatest threats to cyber security imaginable. Because of that, even those who have fallen into the belief that they have “nothing to hide” should be concerned.« Continue »

Class stratification Utilizing a Spectrum Based Analysis

By politicoid Leave a Comment Oct 13 2

Rendering of a Social Network

We have all heard the terms poor, middle class, and rich, or some variant of those terms. They are descriptions of position in a socio-economic system. Yet, how accurate are these descriptors? Even the most well defined methodology of class identification is limited to basic measurements of income and wealth, which are wholly inadequate measures. A new model for class stratification in the American socio-economic system is a necessary step forward in evaluating the condition of individuals within the system.« Continue »

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