Rabih Salloum is a writer and a Philosophy instructor at the American University of Beirut. He is the author of several fiction pieces published in various newspapers and magazines (including L’Orient-Le-Jour, The Outpost, Contributor Magazine, Bespoke), and his work in philosophy focuses on post-humanist ethics, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and aesthetics. His alter ego Grave Jones is pursuing a career in music.
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In this golden age of information and misinformation, and in the middle of a pandemic, who will win the battle of self-righteousness between pro-vaccers and conspiracy theorists?
Can there be such a thing as being too kind? I'm afraid there is, when good intentions behind the policing of language can very easily turn into tyrannical behavior.
What's with this new annoying pseudo-pedagogical trend of speaking to grownups like they're five year olds? You have every right to feel what you're feeling. Thanks, but no.