Jodi Schiller

Jodi Schiller

San Rafael
Storyteller, social scientist, technologist, journalist committed to telling the truth. Caring human working for collective action to end tyranny, free women. Survivor of sex slavery in the United States. Full story: https://connect-the-dots.carrd.co
12
Feb
Truth-Telling in a Tyranny

Truth-Telling in a Tyranny

The First Amendment exists because the framers understood something we now pretend to forget: a democracy cannot survive without an independent press capable of investigating power, exposing abuse, and informing the public without fear of reprisal.
4 min read
12
Feb
OpenAI Is Not “Screwed.” But That’s Not the Real Question.

OpenAI Is Not “Screwed.” But That’s Not the Real Question.

AI revenue does not scale on supply alone. It scales on execution. And execution happens at the user–model interface. There is an additional distortion most commentary ignores: Because AI is conversational, it creates an illusion of mastery. Truth bomb: You're not using it well.
4 min read
11
Feb
I Believe in America Enough to Fight for It: On Truth, Patriotism, and Refusing to Surrender

I Believe in America Enough to Fight for It: On Truth, Patriotism, and Refusing to Surrender

And I refuse to cede this country to disgusting, pathetic old men fighting over their female slaves. I refuse to concede America to men who treat women’s bodies as property and women’s labor as fuel. They do not get America.
5 min read
11
Feb
The Legal Fiction of Women-Only Housing And Why It’s Killing Women

The Legal Fiction of Women-Only Housing And Why It’s Killing Women

Housing programs are allowed to exist for women fleeing male violence only if they refuse to say so plainly. And why this must end.
3 min read
11
Feb
When a Woman Disappears In America and “Everyone Jumps”

When a Woman Disappears In America and “Everyone Jumps”

This is not what really happens.
4 min read
11
Feb
“Whole-Person Support”: What Was Funded vs. What Exists: Ritter Center, San Rafael — and the Silence of Public Accountability

“Whole-Person Support”: What Was Funded vs. What Exists: Ritter Center, San Rafael — and the Silence of Public Accountability

Most of the homelessness services in Northern California are fraud being perpetrated against the taxpayers, as my investigations clearly show. Where are the other people protecting the American taxpayers from fraud?
6 min read
11
Feb
The Myth of the “Most Protected Woman”

The Myth of the “Most Protected Woman”

One of the most persistent lies in modern gender politics is the claim that white women—especially those who appear conventionally feminine, attractive, or socially “ideal”—are the most protected people in society.
3 min read
11
Feb
Narrative, Enforcement, and the Long Memory of the Witch

Narrative, Enforcement, and the Long Memory of the Witch

Narrative hardened into doctrine. Doctrine became justification. Justification became violence. That pattern should feel uncomfortably familiar.
3 min read
11
Feb
Does U.S. Representative Jared Huffman Protect Americans or Their Enemies? Put the Big Boy Pants On, Congressman.

Does U.S. Representative Jared Huffman Protect Americans or Their Enemies? Put the Big Boy Pants On, Congressman.

Tell Representative Huffman to put his big boy pants on: that someone needs to start addressing what is actually happening in America, and that equal protection under the law for women and men is not optional, it is foundational.
3 min read
11
Feb
Negative-Based Intelligence: How Survivors Learn to See What Others Can’t

Negative-Based Intelligence: How Survivors Learn to See What Others Can’t

Why people who have survived extreme systemic threat often perceive reality that others miss—and why that perception is rational, developed, and operationally valuable.
4 min read