Tag Archive for: julia-leb
Being expected to have an opinion on everything is an insidious moral cancer.
The term “queerbaiting” becomes weird internet doublespeak
The Principle’s Office: How to avoid falling for fake nice guys like David Dobrik
The Principle’s Office: Memes are putting the ‘fun’ in non-fungible-tokens
BDS is antisemitic
By JULIA LEB
in Opinion
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement is more about opposing Jewish self-determination than they are about supporting Palestinian liberation.
The corruption behind the Robinhood disaster skyrockets ‘to the moon’
By JULIA LEB
in Opinion
Exsqueeze me but we need to talk about Gamestop, Robinhood and unchecked corporate lobbying.
Armchair social justice is a weapon of mass distraction
By JULIA LEB
in Opinion
Attention must be directed towards the news that actually matters.
The Curious Case of The Social Media Marketplace: Why The Free Market Cannot Regulate Big Tech
By JULIA LEB
in Opinion
Big tech firms should stray away from content moderation and focus on legality issues.
The Principle’s Office: Borat’s epistemological contributions are ‘very nice’
The Principle’s Office: Big tech is exploiting your unconscious biases for votes
By JULIA LEB
in Opinion
Not only is your brain sometimes tricking you, but there are also powerful entities out there with a vested interest in tricking you as well.