“Aristocratic Upbringing Meets Woke Offspring”

“From Tram Observations to Chicken Liberation: An Anthropologist’s Woke Journey” Ah, wokeness… Let me regale you with a tale from the annals of my aristocratic youth, shall we? Picture this: early seventies, yours truly perched in a tram traversing my birth town. In a rare fit of proletarian adventurism, my mother had deigned to mingle…

“Defusing Fascism”

“Refugees to Rebuilders: Reversing the Rise of Radicalism” After hours of wrestling with Europe’s migration complexities (read rising of fascism), it suddenly hit me – we’re facing an Occam’s Razor moment! You know, that brilliant philosophical principle that the simplest solution is usually the right one. Strip away all the noise, and what emerges is…

“Heritage Hypocrisy & Hidden Hyphens”

A Dutch Expatriat’s Musing about Euro-Americans Life as a refugee, ex-pat, or immigrant shares one unmistakable trait: the audacity to plant roots in foreign soil. We’re all just transplants with different labels—though, isn’t it curious how some get to skip the “immigrant” designation entirely? Those who crossed the Atlantic centuries ago now simply call themselves…

From Cold War to Code War

The Echoes of Progress: From Luftballons to Livestreams The 1980s in the Netherlands pulsated with a diverse music scenery – British Pop, Dutch Ska, Punk, Rock, and those haunting melodies that still cling to the Berlin Wall’s remnants. That infamous barrier, an embodiment of division, stood surrounded by an eerie soundscape of political tension and…

“Once Upon a Time”

Ah, the naivety of youth – when I was young, blonde, and thought I had the world figured out.Now I’m older, wiser, and still not hideous enough to scare small children. Progress, I suppose. Picture this: a Dutch ingénue in a land where “progress” was a fancy word people used when they wanted to sound…

The Phoenix’s Gilded Cage

The Serpent’s Own Scales: Women’s Complicated Dance with Patriarchy Oh, the delicious irony of systemic oppression—where the oppressed become unwitting architects of their own constraints! Women, those magnificent creatures simultaneously fighting and reinforcing patriarchal systems, have elevated self-contradiction to an art form. Consider the Spanish mother critiquing men with vigorous passion while mollycoddling her son’s…

Trump 2.0 and His Digital Brotherhood

The Digital Brotherhood: A Dark Comedy By Irena Phaedra Humour is the soul’s way of breathing, but with this digital brotherhood, we’re gonna need a whole lot more than gumption.As we watch our four horsemen of the digital apocalypse—Trump, Musk, Netanyahu, and Putin—play their global game, a delicious irony brewing in the shadows. Oh, lovely….

Patriarchy’s Oblivious Foundations

When “No” Becomes a Movement: A Study in Systematic Rejection It’s rather telling that in both South Korea and China, women have developed such precise taxonomies of things to refuse. The 4B movement in South Korea (no dating, no sex, no marriage, no children) and China’s 6B4T (which adds no buying products targeting women and…

Subject beings subjective under subjectivity

Dear D Today’s Tory tale goes about the agelessness of how our wonderful race condemns people who speak or act, on what the majority thinks and believes but does not dare to say. Where the ones in power, walk the moral high ground with no horizon in view, huddled up in a safe crowd of…