Simon Olling Rebsdorf's Blog
April 9, 2025
Fascistalgoritme
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Published on April 09, 2025 07:27
March 13, 2025
Grønt landskab med borerig og bølgende sprøjtemarker
En utroværdighed og ikke autentisk tone klinger gennem mine daglige tanker, ytringer og handlinger, og jeg føler en velargumenteret skyldighed over ganske mange af mine valg i livet. I mange forhold gør jeg som de andre, som jeg alligevel skælder ud. Jeg er bare som de andre. Og vi er sammen om at vise vores … Continue reading Grønt landskab med borerig og bølgende sprøjtemarker →
Published on March 13, 2025 01:15
February 20, 2025
Take back the power: stop letting Trump hijack global diplomacy
One month into Trump’s return to the White House, a troubling question looms: why are world leaders allowing him to seize control of the global narrative again? Why don’t they take themselves seriously? Diplomatic norms exist for a reason. They are not suggestions. They are the foundation for international order. Yet Trump continues to bulldoze … Continue reading Take back the power: stop letting Trump hijack global diplomacy →
Published on February 20, 2025 22:52
February 10, 2025
No stewardship
A spaceship without a captain, its crew lost in pleasures, power struggles, and material excess, while the control room’s alarms flash in vain. This is not even a dystopia; it is simply an honest description of reality. The worst part is that those who sound the alarm are either ignored, ridiculed, or burned out from … Continue reading No stewardship →
Published on February 10, 2025 04:06
January 19, 2025
Donald Trump’s Education Policy Vision: A recipe for inequality and ideological control
Donald Trump’s proposed education policy vision represent a radical shift towards ideological control and market-driven education. With measures like reintroducing prayer in schools, granting parents the power to dismiss teachers, and promoting “patriotic” education, his vision undermines critical thinking, pluralism, and educational equity., and as such will potentially represent a major setback in future American … Continue reading Donald Trump’s Education Policy Vision: A recipe for inequality and ideological control →
Published on January 19, 2025 13:03
November 22, 2024
When we hesitate, the future fades
We hear it all the time. The world faces enormous challenges—from climate issues to social and economic breakdowns, wars, and democracies under pressure. For instance, 70% of the world’s population now lives under autocratic regimes. Yet, the necessary changes don’t seem to happen. Why? Are we, as a species and society, incapable of acting before … Continue reading When we hesitate, the future fades →
Published on November 22, 2024 01:29
November 21, 2024
Når vi tøver, falmer fremtiden
En kort analyse af verdens tøven med at løse tidens kriser. Vi hører det hele tiden. Verden står over for enorme udfordringer – fra klimaudfordringer til sociale og økonomiske sammenbrud, krig og demokratier under pres. 70% af verdens befolkning lever fx i dag i under autokratiske styreformer. Alligevel ser det ud til, at de nødvendige … Continue reading Når vi tøver, falmer fremtiden →
Published on November 21, 2024 05:54
November 16, 2024
How we can sabotage our own future – according to AI
ChatGPT reveals ten bleak strategies that can keep us trapped in division, misinformation, and short-term thinking. But there are solutions, focused on promoting critical thinking, strengthening communities, creating economic independence, and prioritizing sustainability to unlock humanity’s potential. In an era where technology and information are exploding, and where global, democratic, ethical, and social challenges are … Continue reading How we can sabotage our own future – according to AI →
Published on November 16, 2024 08:38
How We Sabotage Our Own Future – According to Artificial Intelligence
ChatGPT reveals ten bleak strategies that can keep us trapped in division, misinformation, and short-term thinking. But there are solutions, focused on promoting critical thinking, strengthening communities, creating economic independence, and prioritizing sustainability to unlock humanity’s potential. In an era where technology and information are exploding, and where global, democratic, ethical, and social challenges are … Continue reading How We Sabotage Our Own Future – According to Artificial Intelligence →
Published on November 16, 2024 08:38
September 14, 2024
Is Fusion Technology the Key to Passing Civilization’s Great Filter?
In recent years, the question of why we haven’t discovered signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the Milky Way has become increasingly pressing. With over 100 billion stars in our galaxy, many of which host planets within the habitable zone, the odds of encountering life should be substantial. This paradox—known as the Fermi Paradox—has sparked … Continue reading Is Fusion Technology the Key to Passing Civilization’s Great Filter? →
Published on September 14, 2024 06:08