Posted by Kevin Robinson on November 6, 2015 · Leave a Comment
“Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.” ― George Orwell Steven Colbert called it truthiness: “the tendency to accept propositions that one wishes to be true as true, ignoring the usual verification standards for facts.” The “Truthiness” of millennials, a … Continue reading →
Category A Nation Divided, Baby Boomers, Baltimore, Blind Spot, ideology, Millennials, Race, Social Justice, Synergy, The Language of Reconciliation · Tagged with american anthropological association, Baltimore, Black Lives Matter, Cultural Intelligence, current-events, Diversity, Ferguson, harmonious existence, Harmony, Millennials, Mychal Denzel, racial reconciliation, social justice, Steven Colbert, the ethnic cultural divide., truthiness
Posted by Kevin Robinson on October 13, 2015 · 2 Comments
Does Anything ever really touch? Can we really ever feel one anothers pain and can we truly let go enough to invest in each others struggles. In actuality, as proven by quantum physics on the subatomic level; two objects can never meet or touch. This is due to electrons in opposing atoms resisting one another. Their … Continue reading →
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