The World’s Favorite Lie

The essay critiques society's hypocritical stance on suicide versus crime, portraying suicide as a response to overwhelming circumstances. It argues that victims like Taystee are unjustly blamed for their despair rather than questioning the systemic failures that contribute to their suffering. The author calls for accountability and compassion towards those in pain.

Sterilizing Consent

A critical look at how modern policies, tech, and culture intersect to reshape reproduction, autonomy, and class in the age of AI.

What I Learned from the Healthcare Grievance Process

Silhouette of a figure holding justice scales, standing in a dark hospital hallway, with a judge’s gavel and stethoscope in the foreground.

The text discusses the failures of grievance processes in healthcare, highlighting the systemic issues of misdiagnosis and retaliation against patients who speak out. It emphasizes that justice is often inaccessible, with institutions prioritizing their interests over truth. The author advocates for reforms to empower patients and encourages sharing personal experiences to drive change.