Who Are The Biggest Fraudsters In Minnesota (And America)? They're Not Somali
It’s been seven weeks since the Department of Justice stepped up its investigation of fraud at Minnesota social service organizations run by citizens of Somali descent. The Department of Homeland Security simultaneously stepped up the Immigration and Customers Enforcement (ICE) presence in the Twin ...
Pete wonders about the ways in which we envision the future through pop culture, noting that most of these ways tend to be one or another variant of either Mad Max or Blade Runner—either “post-apocalyptic desert” or “rain-soaked, neon-lit cyberpunk megacity”. The thing about works...
A Hell World reader in Minneapolis sent me the drawing above.
"Here's a drawing by an unknown artist at my kid's school. Among many other sweet gestures going in all directions, kids at the school have been making thank-you cards to the parents who have been carpooling other kids to
You’ve likely at least heard of Marion Stokes, the woman who constantly recorded television for over 30 years. She comes up on reddit and other places every so often as a hero archivist who f…
Why Does Greenland Look So Big on Some Maps? | Mercator Projection, Robinson, & Comparison | Britannica
The Mercator projection, which is widely used for world maps, disproportionately exaggerates the size of landmasses that are more distant from the Equator. So Greenland, which is roughly the size of Saudi Arabia, looks like it is larger than the entire continent of Africa.
Re-up: Let's say you run a nonprofit animal shelter. And for some reason, some people feel you should be seeing hockey-stick growth, but the donations aren't covering it. So you decide to start up a side-line of selling kittens for meat. Then you will inevitably have someone stroking their chin and saying, "Yes, yes, but how could they afford to stay open if they weren't selling kitten deli ...
Oligarchy XIV: Thoughts on the Anarchism of Dorothy Day
Remarking on the 1927 murder of Italian immigrants and anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Day noted that anarchism “is the word, or label, which confuses many of our readers (especially the bishops?)” Day saw anarchism, as a philosophy of mutual respect and voluntary cooperation, as a natural extension of Christian spiritual practice and fellowship. She argued that there is no human law applicable to those who love and follow Jesus, and that “anarchism means ‘Love God, and do as you will.’” From the moment it became aware of the Catholic Worker movement, the U.S. government has treated it with suspicion, targeting and spying on Day and the movement as supposedly subversive elements. Day’s activism drew the attention of the FBI, and she is said to have enjoyed reading her FBI files.
On a series of college road trips with his son, Jeff Reimer reflects on fatherhood, freedom, and the vanishing soul of the liberal arts. Through two universities’ contrasting visions, he probes what higher education—and genuine formation—are truly for.
Good articles on Aboriginal title and the Cowichan decision
There has been a spate of thoughtful writing on the issue of Aboriginal title in British Columbia since the BC Supreme Court ruled on the Cowichan Tribes’ Aboriginal title interest in a number of f…
The reverse centaur. That’s where Big AI is the human part, and you’re just the horse part. If you have a suspicion that the AI bubble will burst, or even if you don’t, it’s…