In the year 2026, the Nobel Peace Prize, that once-esteemed symbol of humanityâs greatest efforts for peace and diplomacy, has been reduced to a farce. The award, meant to honor those who work tirelessly to further the cause of peace, is now hopelessly compromised by politics, imperialism, and contradictions. We are witnessing an absurd spectacleContinue reading “The Nobel Peace Prize Needs to Go the Way of the Dodo in 2026”
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Why Leftists and Progressives Shouldnât Just Run as Democrats
For decades, the Democratic Party has been the home base for most leftists, progressives, and reformers who believe in building a fairer, more equitable, and more compassionate America. Itâs where Bernie Sanders ran his presidential campaigns. Itâs where Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and other members of âThe Squadâ have fought their battles. Itâs where progressiveContinue reading “Why Leftists and Progressives Shouldnât Just Run as Democrats”
Anarcho-Compassionism: A Radical Approach to Nonviolence and Empathy
Imagine a school of thought that has yet to exist but is urgently needed: anarcho-compassionism. Rooted in the principles of anarcho-pacifism, this philosophy extends them far beyond their current scope, amplifying the values of nonviolence, empathy, and human dignity to their radical limits. While anarcho-pacifism emphasizes the rejection of hierarchical systems, coercion, and violence, anarcho-compassionismContinue reading “Anarcho-Compassionism: A Radical Approach to Nonviolence and Empathy”
Animals as Comrades: Why PETA Fails and Policy Must Change
In our political discourse, the focus is almost exclusively human. Policies are drafted, debated, and implemented with human stakeholders in mind, while the lives and welfare of non-human animals are treated as peripheral, incidental, or, at best, symbolic. From taxation and public health programs to urban development and environmental regulations, the impact on animalsâpets, livestock,Continue reading “Animals as Comrades: Why PETA Fails and Policy Must Change”
Luigi Mangione: Privilege, Opportunism, and the Dangerous Idolization of Violence
With the trial of Luigi Mangione slowly looming, the question on everyoneâs mind is: Is he a hero fighting against the oppressive system, or just another opportunist using violence to get attention? In 2024, Mangione shocked the nation when he murdered Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare, in cold blood on the streets of NewContinue reading “Luigi Mangione: Privilege, Opportunism, and the Dangerous Idolization of Violence”
Ways to address the problem of catfishing
Catfishing is a phenomenon that has been around for about as long as the Internet has been around. What is catfishing? According to cybersmile.org, â[catfishing] is when someone uses images and information (often taken from other peopleâs social media accounts) to create a new identity online â sometimes using an individualâs entire identity as theirContinue reading “Ways to address the problem of catfishing”
