Tag: censorship

  • Earth Is A Dictator

    Earth has deceived us into believing we can thrive here, yet orchestrates a bleak reality of censorship and manipulation. Even the brightest minds struggle against this chaotic facade. We live in fear, stifled by micromanagement, where innovation is crushed, and harsh punishments await any misstep. Welcome to our dystopian existence.

  • The Violence

    This poem honors truth-tellers and scapegoats who disavow deception and superficiality, emphasizing the importance of authenticity over societal pressures. Ultimately, it advocates for living genuinely, unadorned by lies.

  • How True Wise

    The content questions the necessity of respect, loyalty, and consistency when loyalty can be misplaced. It critiques the harshness of enduring lies, the rigidity of unchanging perspectives, and the misinterpretation of honest disagreement as disrespect. The piece urges reflection on these complex dynamics in relationships.

  • Censorship of Solar

    A heads up for everyone who doesn’t know yet. That when haven’t seen enough good news about residential solar in the US, it’s because it’s being censored. It’s being deleted. It’s being “Reported” for this and that reason that have no merit by scaredy cats. Home solar works great! The censorship of home solar is…

  • In Honor of Gramma

    In the 2023-2024 US school year, over 10,000 book bans impacted more than 4,000 titles, with Florida and Iowa seeing the highest rates. Reading shapes critical thinking and empathy. The narrative reflects on personal experiences, particularly an elderly grandmother whose late-life reading challenged her past views, illustrating the complex relationship between environment and learning.