Blogs

Blogs

Blogs.

At an early age, I wanted to write. Whether it was classical music or blogs, I had an urge to share my thoughts with the world. My first dab at blogs was in 1995, when I would write for my school newspaper. My father made a huge impact on me throughout my life. I wanted to, besides writing classical music, become a writer of literature. My father gave me a recommendation to study computer science. He felt like I would have enough energy to work on my music after work (once I would finish college). But, my heart was not set on computer science. Writing about music, literature, sports, and other subjects suited my personality, because I could fully express my thoughts earnestly. After looking at me with incredibly kind eyes, he saw how much I wanted to write. So, one of my happiest moments in life was when he said: “go for it.” From then on, I majored in Creative Writing at Hunter College.

When my father passed away during my final year at Hunter, everything collapsed emotionally. I pushed through and graduated, even though college was already not interesting. The promise I made to finish through with my studies was the only reason I stayed. But, I could not write creatively for the next 7 years. My only literary work was writing emails to musicians sharing about my father’s music. Slowly, I realized that my father did not go through a difficult life for my life to be miserable, and so I took my father’s advice and “went for it.”

Blogging at 30.

I restarted my blogging career in my 30s. I wanted to write articles thanking those who brought me inspiration throughout my life. This was the reason for this resurgence in writing. In my 40s, understanding that I spent a lot of time writing on social media platforms that could ban me for anything written that doesn’t adhere to their authoritarian beliefs, places like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, I started to write these same very posts on my website. I am trying to retrieve my old posts on these three platforms. I was banned on Twitter three times and cannot find any of my old tweets. Before then, I deleted my Facebook account due to their horrific behavior towards humanity. I was hoping to change the world from within Facebook, but they would not allow me to post many important to me information. Any time an organization stops you from free sharing your ideas with the world, it is time to move to another platform. While being on Gab and Gettr was better, in that respect, still, I was banned on my official account on Gettr, because Sean Hannity was warmongering, while I showed him and his followers that he is getting the Ukraine war all wrong. It was NOT a popular thought until people were realizing that Zelensky and his World Economic Pawn Slaves were trying to harbor labs, did people start saying this war was being portrayed in the Soros’ Western Media criminally incorrect. I will keep writing and sharing my views here and anywhere necessary to get my point across.

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