Monthly Archives: July 2014

Fearing The Different And Strange Is Healthy

We all prefer people who are genetically close to us and we all are uncomfortable and stressed at dealing with people who are genetically different from us. The more a community is racially homogenous, the more social capital, and the … Continue reading

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His First Tears At A White Funeral

I’m watching the second part of the NFL network’s documentary on Vince Lombardi, and black linebacker Dave Robinson says that the coach’s funeral was the first he shed a tear at a white funeral. I don’t think most whites realize … Continue reading

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An Introduction To The Alexander Technique

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The Examined Life: How We Love And Find Ourselves

I love this book. From page 82: Anyone can become paranoid — that is, develop an irrational fantasy of being betrayed, mocked, exploited or harmed — but we are more likely to become paranoid if we are insecure, disconnected, alone. … Continue reading

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The Network

Chaim Amalek: “A modest fortune awaits the capitalist who founds a consciously white cable network. Of course she (a woman or a transgender would have a better shot) would not be able to call it that, but with the right … Continue reading

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