Kola Woodard

The key to proper critical thinking is the ability to drop all your conceptions at once if necessary. We can get so caught up in being right or innovative that we begin to treat our ideas like our favorite sports teams. My name is Kola Woodard, and I am pretentious enough to tell you how to think. Kola Woodard is an elementary school teacher in Cheongju, Korea. that's somewhere in Canada, I think.

The Consequences of Being Stupid

//One of my favorite America social issues are the two big questions we make sure to file away from time to time. They are:
1 - Why did we elect Bush?
And
2 - Why did we re-elect Bush?
1 - Al Gore was like our best friend’s dad. A nice guy you didn’t want to sit […]

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What is ‘Elite’?

//This is the second guest post by Kola. He will be a more regular writer in the future, so we won’t need to use the term “guest post” anymore for him.
What is this magical word that conjures up feelings of resentment in the American people? It didn’t sound connotatively negative until the media […]

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Don’t parade your lack of education as culture

//This is the first post by Kola, our newest writer. Please join me in welcoming him to Globally Rational; hopefully, we will be seeing more great content in the future.
Hello class.
When it comes to the issue of international minimums on human rights, I usually take positions that mobs of good people would stone me […]

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