KRAXFACTS: Who are the Palestinians? – Introduction

KRAXFACTS: Who are the Palestinians? – Introduction

Written by: Michael Kravshik. Who are the Palestinians? A simple question with an extremely complicated, nuanced, and controversial answer. This post is the introduction to a series of posts that will try to answer this question in the simplest way possible. Due to the controversial nature of the topic and the plethora of horribly biased … Continue reading

If Managua Can Do It, Toronto Can Too

If Managua Can Do It, Toronto Can Too

Written by: Michael Kravshik. Public transit in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, is going completely digital this August. The entire city’s bus fleet is getting rid of the cash and coin payment system in favour of an electronic one with pre-paid cards. This is quite common in most modern-day public transportation systems, but in all … Continue reading

One Year of Kraxinlogic!

One Year of Kraxinlogic!

Kraxinlogic has officially been posting for one year now! In our first year we’ve had 48 posts including posts from 4 guest writers, and we’ve had 7,800 views from 85 different countries and 155 comments! Thanks for all your support and we hope you all continue to read, share, and contribute to our blog. Keep … Continue reading

Misinterpreting the Quran: An Equal Opportunity Tactic

Misinterpreting the Quran: An Equal Opportunity Tactic

Written by: Michael Kravshik. Click here to view Misinterpreting the Quran: An Equal Opportunity Tactic on RaymondIbrahim.com by kraxinlogic writer Michael Kravshik.                                                      This is the truth about the Quran. What can you add?

York University’s Racist Boycott of Israel

York University’s Racist Boycott of Israel

Written by: Michael Kravshik. Click here to view York University’s Racist Boycott of Israel in FrontPage Magazine by kraxinlogic writer Michael Kravshik.                                                      This is the truth about Hamas. What can you add?

The Power of Subtlety

The Power of Subtlety

Written by: Michael Kravshik. Reporting on facts can be an amazingly subjective activity. As contradictory as this statement seems, its veracity seems hardly arguable to anyone who follows the news on a consistent basis. Unsurprisingly, this is especially prevalent when reporting on conflicts, and even more so when ethnic, religious, or other ‘sensitivities’ are being … Continue reading