Why Jagmeet Singh Didn’t Tell His Heckler That He’s Not Muslim

This week, Canada elected its first leader of a major political party that hails from an ethnic minority.  His name is Jagmeet Singh and he became the first leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada. This by itself is a remarkable development. Especially given the political climate we are in now, and the highly …

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Musashi and The Peony Flower

Awesomeness comes in all shapes and sizes.  Sometimes it’s a monumental Pyramid sized thing.  Other times it’s tiny, microscopic like a transistor.  Sometimes it’s so obvious and in-your-face that you’d notice it even if you were blind.  Other times, it’s subtle, nigh imperceptible but to the most discerning and observant.  The following story is of …

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Emmy Noether

This is a story of a tremendous mathematical genius from the early 20th century.  This person helped illuminate profound fundamental truths of the universe using mathematics that the layperson could barely fathom, and in so doing set the bedrock on which some of the most important breakthroughs in physics in the 20th century took place. …

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Yasuke

The idea of the Black Samurai is a popular concept and a powerful motif in the popular imagination. It took root in the 50s, 60s, and 70s when Japanese martial arts first entered the American consciousness and many of those who took up these fighting arts were African American.  They were attracted to the physical …

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