Category: Philosophize

  • De-Trans Movement in USA and The Gender-affirming Care

    De-Trans Movement in USA and The Gender-affirming Care

    As discussions around gender-affirming care intensify, the voices of detransitioners have emerged as a critical part of the conversation, prompting a reevaluation of healthcare practices and policies affecting transgender youth. Detransitioners: Individuals who have previously transitioned to a different gender but later decide to revert to their original gender identity, often involving the cessation of…

  • Judaism: Is It a Faith or a Race?

    Judaism: Is It a Faith or a Race?

    This post discusses Judaism as a monotheistic religion with a 4,000-year history, emphasizing its core beliefs, practices, and historical development. It highlights the dual nature of Judaism as both a religion and an ethnoreligious group, with a diverse array of ethnicities, cultures, and foods. The text explores four major Jewish ethnic groups: Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Mizrahi,…

  • The New Era of Collaboration: How Wikinomics Transforms Non-Profit and Autonomous Group Dynamics

    The New Era of Collaboration: How Wikinomics Transforms Non-Profit and Autonomous Group Dynamics

    Wikinomics: a concept promoting mass collaboration, openness, peering, and sharing in business. Applies to various collaborative projects, from non-profits to open-source software development. Builds resilient, sustainable systems and communities.

  • AFD’s Success in Thuringia and 100 Years Since NSDAP – Are We Repeating History?

    AFD’s Success in Thuringia and 100 Years Since NSDAP – Are We Repeating History?

    On 1 September 2024, state elections were held in Thuringia (Germany) to elect members of the 8th Landtag (state parliament). The election results showed significant shifts in voter preferences, with dramatic losses for the incumbent governing coalition and gains for the AfD. Björn Höcke has been the head of the AfD’s regional branch in Thuringia…

  • Does using AI-powered search engines take away the value of sources and authors?

    Does using AI-powered search engines take away the value of sources and authors?

    For a few years now, using search engines based on artificial intelligence has become part of our normal everyday life. I mean both chat bots like OpenAI’s chat-GPT and search engines like Perplexity AI and others. Whenever we ask a question or do a search, we get a concise answer immediately.But when it comes to…

  • Is Palestine the price of Germany’s guilt for the Holocaust?

    Is Palestine the price of Germany’s guilt for the Holocaust?

    Germany’s obsession with Israel is more about the “German psyche” than the safety and belonging of Jewish people. Germany’s involvement in the issue of Palestinian apartheid is primarily seen through the perspectives of various individuals and organizations within Germany. While there is no official stance from the German government on this matter, there are differing…

  • “Analyzing the Teacher’s Tragic Death in France: Understanding the Suspected Islamist Through ChatGPT”

    “Analyzing the Teacher’s Tragic Death in France: Understanding the Suspected Islamist Through ChatGPT”

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/13/france-on-high-alert-after-suspected-radical-islamist-kills-teacher From the link above we can read The Guardian article. It is about a suspected “radicalised” boy that attacked a teacher and hurt other three people. But where is the root of the problem? The religion of Islam or the extremists? The root of the problem is not the religion itself but the actions…

  • No more killing gamers?

    No more killing gamers?

    Russian Drone Killers I can understand how Warlords substitute human gap. During Obama’s service, US used gamers and gaming lovers to kill in the Middle East by killer drones. When did drones turn into weapons? Weaponisation [of drones] came almost immediately after 9/11. Predator drones had already observed Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader, from…

  • TikTok’s Cultural Dominance: A New Form of Hegemony?

    TikTok’s Cultural Dominance: A New Form of Hegemony?

    TikTok’s Cultural Dominance This TechScape article discusses the rise of TikTok and its impact on the social media landscape. In the mid-2010s, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter were dominant, but they began to lose their appeal, especially among teenagers. TikTok, a short-form video app, emerged as a disruptive force in 2018 after…

  • Is France going to cross the border to become a dictatorship?

    Is France going to cross the border to become a dictatorship?

    The recent developments in France, including proposed legislation to regulate online content, grant police powers to spy on citizens, and consider social media shutdowns during riots, raise significant ethical and philosophical questions regarding individual rights, freedom of expression, and government authority. 1. Freedom of Expression The proposed legislation and measures to block websites or spy…

  • But why would France want to ban this dress in schools? – Talk by the journalist Silvia Boccardi (Translated)

    But why would France want to ban this dress in schools? – Talk by the journalist Silvia Boccardi (Translated)

    This dress is called an abaya!The French minister of education has said that it will no longer be possible to wear it in public schools.But what is the abaya? It is a long tunic from the Middle Eastern tradition that is worn by women over their clothes and, moreover, according to many people it is…

  • This is a Digital Garden

    This is a Digital Garden

    Surfing the web I found a new amazing philosophy in our digital era! The blogger movement of Digital Gardeners. I read a lot about and a like it. So I continued to read and to learn. On this philosophy We decided to build this blog and hope It’ll be a good one. What is a…

  • Why You need to spend less on Christmas

    Why You need to spend less on Christmas

    1. Intro I was thinking about Christmas and why we need to spend a lot of money for it. << there’s something wrong>> — I was thinking with a friend. Actually, Christianity began between poor people, and it’s for poor people… then what happened? 2. Christmas For Christmas, we don’t need to spend too much.…