• Philosophical Insights: Beyond Empirical Research

    Disclaimer: Methodology and Nature of Content Here’s an updated version of your disclaimer, incorporating your recent requests: Disclaimer: Methodology and Nature of Content This blog is for readers interested in philosophical explorations. It covers literary analysis and interpretative reflections on complex social issues. These issues include semantic terrorism and the digital age. It is intended […]

  • Understanding Floridi’s Fourth Revolution

    In an age of overwhelming information, our brains rely on mental shortcuts, or heuristics, to process vast amounts of data. This blog explores how cognitive biases, fast thinking, and semantic manipulation affect our understanding of information, with a focus on fact-checking, media literacy, and strategies to manage cognitive overload.

  • The Shift in Content Creation: Meaning vs. Engagement

    “Marx spoke about seizing the means of production, but today, those means pertain to content. The inflation of content produced by bots and AI diminishes its value, leading to exchanges devoid of meaning. Algorithms promote engagement but do not necessarily reward meaningful interactions, challenging our understanding of significance.”

  • Understanding Semantic Terrorism in Israel

    “Semantic terrorism not only targets individuals but erodes the fabric of society, undermining trust and promoting extremism. In Israel, divisions among cultural sectors have intensified, with social media amplifying hostility. Activists face harassment and intimidation, leading to a climate of fear that stifles dissent and open discourse.”

  • Mass Gaslighting: A New Form of Terrorism

    In a world increasingly marked by semantic terrorism, we see language weaponized to exploit human vulnerabilities. This manipulation distorts individual interpretations of reality, undermining trust in institutions and societal norms. By tapping into existential terror, such tactics reveal how language serves as a tool of symbolic violence, shaping public consciousness for political gain

  • Political Psychosis: A Personal Journey

    Here’s a 50-word excerpt from your post: “I see psychosis as the ultimate form of political resistance—a refusal to engage in a reality where ‘might makes right.’ My time in a psychiatric ward revealed the complexity of this resistance, from solidarity with Palestinians to moments of deep reflection. How do we navigate such intersections?”

  • The Battle of Words: Violence and Meaning in Conflict

    Both Hamas and the Israeli state are engaging in “semantic terrorism” by manipulating language and media to shape narratives. Hamas uses graphic videos to spread fear, while Israel’s rhetoric of “total victory” dehumanizes Palestinians. This conflict, fueled by distorted meaning, turns reality into a battleground of perceptions.

  • How Esketamine Transformed My Fight Against Depression

    ### Excerpt: **”Each esketamine treatment feels like venturing into unknown territory. Sometimes, I feel trapped, unable to move, my mind drifting into unsettling thoughts. Other times, the world lights up in vivid colors, and I feel waves of compassion and love. It’s not about getting high—it’s about rebuilding hope and finding moments of light in the darkness.”**

  • Choosing Humanity: Reflections on Activism and Conflict

    This second part follows a personal story reflecting on my struggle against a more powerful aggressor, my descent into madness, and how it shaped my views on conflict. Through my experiences, I explore the limits of resistance and advocate for prioritizing survival, sanity, and a mutual ceasefire over unrelenting struggle.”

  • The Concept of ‘Eternal War’ in Israel-Palestine Conflict

    This post explores the challenges faced by the Israeli radical left, arguing that they hold a reductionist view of Palestinians as helpless victims. It critiques their lack of engagement with Palestinian culture, blind spots towards anti-Semitism, and ineffective protest methods that lead to marginalization and political insignificance.