Politics
Arrogance in Ignorance – The Republic is in Danger - Censorship
By Randy Gonzalez · 4 years ago
In the rampant rage of wide-spread devolution of humanity, particularly on the shores of the U.S., the arrogance of ignorance spews its contagion in diverse ways. By contentious condescension of intentional malevolence, the spurting of ...
Phony Appeals to Fallacies of Pretentious Squeals
By Randy Gonzalez · 4 years ago
In the aftermath of a horrendous human tragedy, such as a murderous event, fascination and even puzzlement finds curiosity with regard to fearful emotional reactivity. The living find refuge in fearful and debasing emotional reactivity. ...
Rally 'Round The Flag? We The People
By Christopher Szumilas · 4 years ago
February 2020
With the impending political and military activity due to the actions surrounding the US Embassy in Iraq, now is a good time for citizens to sharpen their "observatory lenses" when assessing the United ...
Pathology of the decadent Few
By Randy Gonzalez · 4 years ago
Several hundred years "B.C." or "B.C.E.", warnings emanated from Grecian culture about the necessity for wiser instigations to enhance civilization. Yet, that is only one point of reference, as there have been many for which ...
The Wiener Theory – Human Devolution Query
By Randy Gonzalez · 4 years ago
Meanwhile, in the adventures of the pseudosciences, an interesting proposition rises with stiffened resolve to take notice of post-modern maladaptive behaviors. With a turgid state of insistence, the unrelenting willfulness for actors in the social ...
Mera Jism Meri Merzi--Negative Feminism
By Shahid Abbasi · 4 years ago
Mera Jism Meri Merzi--Negative Feminism
by Shahid Ali Abbasi
The all-pervasive notion of Mera Jism Meri Merzi in Pakistan needs a deep and careful analysis. On the surface. it looks simple and gives an easy ...
The Least Worse Presidential Candidate? Trump, Biden, Sanders, Warren, Yang, Buttitieg, Bloomberg?
By An Ho · 4 years ago
It is widely known the upcoming 2020 Presidential election will be the most important election in our generation. President Trump, isn't exactly earning the approval of the majority of Americans and the Democratic Party does ...
Europe suffers from excessive care on the part of the U.S.
By Adomas Abromaitis · 4 years ago
Historically, the U.S. perceives the EU as a developing organization which needs guidance and advice. Though just a few years ago Europe seemed more united and found consensus more easily, the United States managed to ...
How to Properly Insult a Democrat- Voters Guide for GenXYZ, Millennials and some Boomers too.
By Axel Thomas · 4 years ago
If you have an overwhelming desire to control our climate, vote Democrat. But can you really predict the climate when our planet is spinning at 1000 MPH, revolving around the sun at 67,000 MPH, moving ...
Who really defends the Baltic States?
By Viktors Domburs · 4 years ago
About 500 U.S. troops arrived in Lithuania in October. This news is widely discussed all over the Baltic States and Europe.
The issue of permanent NATO presence in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia has been discussed ...
Two-faced Lithuanian politics
By Adomas Abromaitis · 5 years ago
Lithuania continues attempts to support the image of a democratic state and at the same time not to lose foreign military support.
On September 26, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda made his first address at the ...
Do Something
By June Stepansky · 5 years ago
I have been waiting for many years for the Republicans in Congress to act to make our country safer from mass shootings I thought they would do something when 20 children and 6 adults were ...
UNRWA Under Fire
By Omar Abdullah · 5 years ago
UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, has been building the Palestinian human capital and equipping boys and girls with education, vocational training and improved livelihoods for years. For some time ...
Random Thoughts About War
By June Stepansky · 5 years ago
War is a complex problem which will not be easy to solve. The reason for this is that war has many underlying causes that are often difficult to identify and change. There are economic imperatives ...
A New View of Crime and Punishment
By June Stepansky · 5 years ago
Whether we live in poor areas or more affluent environments, we are all affected by the crime around us and the fear it engenders in all of us.
Long ago people viewed crime in a ...
Freedom of Speech in a Diverse World
By June Stepansky · 5 years ago
Voltaire (1694—1778) said, "I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it". That statement made so long ago is more timely than ever.
As ...
Greed in our Time
By June Stepansky · 5 years ago
"Greed is Good !"--from the movie "Wall Street"
More than 2000 years ago the wise and famous scholar Hillel wrote " If I am not for myself who will be for me. If I am ...
About Media and Influence
By June Stepansky · 5 years ago
We are fortunate to live in a country and at a time when we have almost unlimited access to information — political, social and personal through many TV and radio outlets, through newspapers and through the internet. ...
The U.S.: Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia cost $125 million
By Viktors Domburs · 5 years ago
The U.S. does its best to strengthen its positions in the Baltic States. The U.S. hunts out excuses for being there, having no actual reason and legal grounds to deploy its military contingent in the ...
Social uncertainty weakens Latvia
By Viktors Domburs · 5 years ago
The latest data of the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) show that at the beginning of 2018 population of Latvia accounted for 1 million 934 thousand, which is 15.7 thousand people fewer than a year ago. ...