#161: Poem: We All

A poetic reflection on shared vulnerability and interconnectedness. The piece affirms that all beings—human and nonhuman—are bound by mortality, longing, and the need for compassion. Unity is found in fragility.

µ#9: Erratic Attempts YouTube Channel

Announces new content on the YouTube channel, including reflections on politics, philosophy, and culture. Invites viewers to engage with multimedia extensions of the blog’s themes.

#160: Victim Blaming Par Excellence: Russia Complains About Those Helping Ukraine

Russia’s accusations against Western aid to Ukraine are condemned as hypocritical and manipulative. The regime blames others for its own aggression, twisting narratives to justify war. Supporting Ukraine is framed as a defense of truth and justice.

#159: Stop the Ukrainian Genocide

Russia’s actions in Ukraine meet the criteria for genocide: systematic killing, targeting of civilians, and ideological justification. The West must stop equivocating and act decisively. Failure to intervene risks repeating the moral failures of past genocides.

µ#8: Will Smith Apologized; Let It Go

The slap at the Oscars was wrong, but Smith apologized. Continuing to vilify him reflects a punitive culture obsessed with moral purity. Forgiveness and proportionality are essential to public discourse. Let the apology stand.