by Shimbo Yesterday, as the Outrage Addicts of America wanted to shield Janay Rice from the pain of the seeing the video showing former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice knocking her out, resulting in the termination of her husband’s contract and subsequent indefinite suspension from the NFL, no one stopped to ask what Janay’s feelings on the subject happened… Read more →
Category: FEATURES
It’s Time For NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to Step Down
by Shimbo As of the posting of this article, Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice is without a job. Bowing to public pressure in the wake of the release of additional footage of Rice knocking out his then-fiancee (now wife) Janay Palmer, the Ravens had no choice but to terminate his contract, going beyond the NFL-imposed two-game suspension which was… Read more →
Get Your Head Out of the Cloud: Blind Trust in Technology Can Lead to Leaks
If you’ve read or listened to anything that comes from the Never Daunted Radio Network, you know trust is pretty high up on our list. It’s the lubricant of society. When we trust one another, we get so much done; when we don’t, everything grinds to a halt. That said, trust is a tricky thing, and for trust to work,… Read more →
Beware the Fappening: Massive Leak of Celeb Nude Images Threatens Freedom on the Web
by Ed Button It seems that celebrity photo leaks, both intentional and unintentional, are common place these days. Every few weeks, an actor, singer or model has revealing or suggestive photos of themselves leaked to the public. Sometimes, they’re simply victims of paparazzi stealing shots of them laying topless somewhere on a nude beach or yacht, and other times, it’s… Read more →
Racism in a ‘Post-Racial’ Society: How Everyone’s Losing To the Elephant in the Room
by Shimbo A joke I often told on the early episodes of the Never Daunted Radio Network came from a night of generally unfunny amateur comedy at the D.C. Improv. During one set, a kid who split his time writing for the Washington Post made a joke about living in what, at the time, was considered by some to be… Read more →