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LA Native, View Park & Brentwood School kid, Stanford/USC grad, investment professional, adopted son of God.
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We built civilization by outsourcing ourselves. Writing = memory. Money = value. Networks = communication. Bitcoin = verification. AI = cognitive labor. Every upgrade scales cooperation and control. So don’t act shocked when it works. image
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yermin 2 days ago
This piece argues that constitutional protections exist to safeguard the conditions people need to discover and become their true selves, but culture-war politics and certain systems—including monetary policy—have become machines that capture identity and interrupt human flourishing. View article →
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yermin 3 days ago
Examining the documented history of Christian Right legal organizations founded by leaders who explicitly defended racial segregation in the 1950s-70s, and asking whether today’s dismantling of DEI programs and affirmative action, resulting in measurable declines in Black institutional access. represents coincidence or infrastructure working as designed with evolved messaging. View article →
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yermin 1 week ago
BLS Reality Check: Unemployment by Race (Seasonally Adjusted: I pulled the official numbers from the BLS Employment Situation release (Table A-2) and charted the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate (%) for selected months. Selected months (SA): • White: 3.8 (Nov ’24) → 3.7 (Jul ’25) → 3.7 (Aug ’25) → 3.8 (Sep ’25) → 3.9 (Nov ’25) • Asian: 3.8 → 3.9 → 3.6 → 4.4 → 3.6 • Black: 6.4 → 7.2 → 7.5 → 7.5 → 8.3 Source (BLS): TL;DR: This is what the official data shows for unemployment by race across those months. image
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yermin 2 weeks ago
When Mutants Marched: How X-Men Became America’s Superhero Civil Rights Movement Stan Lee’s X-Men debuted in 1963 as a direct allegory for the Civil Rights Movement, with Professor Xavier and Magneto embodying the contrasting philosophies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Six decades later, the mutant metaphor still resonates, teaching new generations that fighting for justice when the world fears you is the most heroic thing anyone can do. Article : image
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yermin 2 weeks ago
New Article : From the Prophet to the Police: How ‘Morality’ Corrupted Christianity image
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yermin 2 weeks ago
The biblical world was Afro-Asiatic, not European. Its central figures were almost certainly brown-skinned by modern standards. While Jewish identity evolved through migration and conversion, the idea of a white biblical past is historically indefensible.
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yermin 3 weeks ago
Yeshua Was a Dark Brown-Skinned Semitic Refugee One of the earliest images of the Messiah, painted in the Roman catacombs centuries before Europe rewrote the visuals, showing Yeshua (YHWH Saves): a dark-brown skinned, dark curly short-haired Semitic refugee-immigrant from the Galilean ‘ghetto,’ remembered as his own people saw Him, not as later empires rebranded Him. image
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yermin 0 months ago
New op-ed: The Hidden Story Behind US-Israel Policy US backs Israel with billions based on Jewish historical claims—yet stayed silent as African Jews (the oldest populations) faced discrimination. Why does American policy support a racially selective version of Jewish identity? 👇
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yermin 0 months ago
📜 New article: The African Roots of Ancient Jewish History Africa wasn’t peripheral to Jewish diaspora—it was central to it. Ancient communities in Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya & Tunisia preserved Hebrew traditions for 2,000+ years. The history they don’t teach you 👇 View article →
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yermin 1 month ago
Charles E. Merrill, founder of Merrill Lynch, spent his life using power intentionally, and his son carried that same ethos into building real inclusion pipelines like A Better Chance. The post-SFFA enrollment crashes at MIT, Yale, and Stanford show what happens when we abandon that intentionality and pretend “neutrality” produces justice. Today’s rollback—DEI bans, court defiance, engineered colorblindness—proves the exclusion pipeline is winning unless we choose to build something else.