activism
Grassroots campaigns have proven instrumental in bringing about political, social or environmental change; you've got to start somewhere-might as well start here.
It's Officially Pride Month: Come Get Your Slice of The Pie, Corporations!
Hello everybody. We are only THREE days into June, and there is already controversy (Lots of tea is being spilled. 🍵) and companies trying to swoop in on pride month's monetary value. This doesn't sit well with conservatives. Target is already being brought down as a result of their pride collection, which sparked an outrage and invoked violence in some areas of the U.S.
American Bully: The US is Hated & Wasting Money Interfering in Other Countries Affairs & Politics
Thursday, 1 June 2023 By: TB Obwoge The United States is one of the most hated countries in the world, most Americans probably don't believe this, don't know this or don't care. Still the number one country where millions of people have hopes of immigrating to, however this doesn't mean they love the country. Or even respect the country's politics, government or citizens.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 11 months ago in The SwampPresident's First Priority? Aliens from Outer Space
January 21st (Las Vegas, NV) – When last seen by the public, the brand-new President of the United States of America was boarding Air Force One to an unknown destination. In the hours beforehand, the President had disrupted the Inauguration Ceremony by ending the festivities and announcing ten new Executive Orders. While the world was still reeling from those massive shifts in internationalism, security, nuclear armaments, terrorism, and expansionism, the President set sights on the next most important thing...
Nigeria politics
Chapter 1: Nigeria at Independence: Foundations of a Political Landscape Chapter 2: Pre- and Post-Colonial Political Movements: Shaping Nigerian Politics
TOWOLAWI TUNDEPublished 11 months ago in The SwampSpeech Does Not Equate Violence
Emotional and Physical Harm The power of speech is indisputable. Words have the potential to soothe or distress, to uplift or deflate, to enlighten or confound. Indeed, the effect of speech can be profound and far-reaching, causing emotional turbulence and psychological stress. However, as we delve into this complex dialogue, it is vital to differentiate between emotional distress and physical harm — a distinction that often blurs when speech is labeled as violence.
Paige HollowayPublished 12 months ago in The SwampPresident to Apply "Nutritional Facts Labels" to Foreign Countries
January 20th (Washington, D.C.) – As an emotionally drained and exhausted crowd looked on, the freshly installed President revealed the last of ten Executive Orders to kick off the new administration. People who had expected to attend a party celebrating the first independent leader of the free world since George Washington were shocked to find the Inauguration Ceremony cut short and themselves made witness to the President’s irreversible and world-shattering agenda, one that some are calling reckless and dangerous. But not even disarming America’s nuclear capabilities, pulling troops out of strategic locations around the world, or letting terrorists run free were as thoughtless and perilous as what happened with this final Executive Order.
No Ifs, No Buts: This was a Mississippi Lynching In 2022
“Me and the owner of this company are not seeing eye to eye Mama… But if anything happen to me, he’s responsible for it… I’m too smart Mama, he got these guys wanting to kill me.”
Clare XanthosPublished 12 months ago in The SwampBattle of Iranian women
Eight months ago, Iran Morality Police arrested a young girl visiting Tehran. Mahsa (Jina) Amini met her death while she was under arrest by the notorious force. Her crime was wearing a mandatory Hijab to loos.
Pouria NazemiPublished 12 months ago in The SwampBrazil
Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest country in the world by area. It is located in the tropics, and its climate is hot and humid. The country has a population of over 210 million people, making it the fifth most populous country in the world. Brazil is a federal republic, and its capital is BrasĂlia.
Nouman YousafPublished 12 months ago in The SwampDecoding North Korea's Governance: Exploring the Key Rules that Shape the Nation
North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, has long fascinated the world with its secretive and tightly controlled political system. Governed by a unique ideology known as Juche and led by the Kim dynasty, the country operates under a set of rules and regulations that shape its social, political, and cultural landscape. In this article, we will explore the top 10 rules that define North Korea's governance and provide insights into the distinctive nature of the Hermit Kingdom.
Gokul NathPublished 12 months ago in The SwampGhana & Uganda Homosexuality Trumps Gun Violence, Death, Crime and Poverty
Monday, 15 May 2023 By: TB Obwoge Uganda morning news was a discussion about the rising gun violence in the country. After several public shootings and murders in the country, Ugandans were saying, "at least it's not as bad as South Africa!" As if those were comforting words.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 12 months ago in The SwampAmerica Has Always Been A Pretty Unrealistic Utopia
The United States of America is both a country and an ideal. The Declaration of Independence put forth the principle that we would be a country where "…all men are created equal" and that citizens would have certain "unalienable Rights [such as] Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." It is a declaration claiming that all citizens are entitled to certain rights under the law because some of our founders thought they were intrinsic to the human condition.
Alex Mell-TaylorPublished 12 months ago in The Swamp