controversies
It seems every time one racially-charged incident ends, a gender or religious controversy takes its place; Ruminate on the issues dividing our nation and world.
Proposed Constitutional Changes Aim to Increase Democracy and Accountability
In a few months, a referendum will be held to change the constitution of a country, with the aim of creating a more democratic and accountable government. The proposed changes include reducing the powers of the president, increasing the powers of the parliament, and creating new checks and balances within the government.
Gargi singhPublished about a year ago in The SwampQueerness as a State of Mind
Today, I read a sickening piece by June Kirri. I won't reference the title, as it is quite triggering. The title needs a trigger warning. So, as you can imagine, the article requires a giant screaming trigger warning. The article discusses a violent crime and the inadequacy, and inherent discrimination, of the legislative system.
Stevi-Lee AlverPublished about a year ago in The Swamp"The Prospects and Implications of a Trump Indictment: Legal and Political Perspectives"
Possible article: Trump Indictment: Legal and Political Implications The possibility of former President Donald Trump being indicted on criminal charges has been a contentious issue in the United States since he left office in January 2021. While some legal experts argue that Trump should face accountability for his alleged wrongdoing, others claim that such a move would be politically motivated and divisive. However, recent developments suggest that the prospect of a Trump indictment is gaining momentum, and the implications of such an event could be significant for the country's legal and political landscape.
prabas naiduPublished about a year ago in The SwampPublic and Allies Turning Against Vlad The Invader.
According to Andriy Yusov of the Ukrainian intelligence brand 'Putin' has become toxic. Mr. Yusov says that the Russian public is getting fed up with the war.
Nicholas BishopPublished about a year ago in The SwampLisa Nandy: Critic of Jeremy Hunt's Budget.
Labour's Lisa Nandy has gone to town on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Budget. Ms. Nandy regards the budget as a lost opportunity to give real power to local communities.
Nicholas BishopPublished about a year ago in The SwampGuantanamo Bay to Shut Down, Terrorists Brought to Mainland
January 20th (Miami, FL) – Just minutes into the beginning of this administration, the new President issued the first of what would end up being ten Executive Orders. While it is traditional for the White House to provide the press with the text of such orders with detailed explanations and examinations beforehand, this President opted to surprise everyone and only produce that information after announcing them to the world. With the ink of the President’s signature still wet on the official documents, many questions remained about not just the logistics of the President’s actions, but on the legality.
Just The Headlines, No Bull.
Things have been a little hectic with my newly launched Disney Loungefly Graduation Backpack, so I apologize if I fell a little behind on the headlines. Here, I will attempt to group a bunch of stuff together, although, the bigger talking points have persisted like Long Covid.
Kerry WilliamsPublished about a year ago in The SwampDiscrepancies from the 2022 Kenya Elections involving the US Government
William Ruto won the August 2022 Kenya elections, however many doubt he rightfully won. Watching the arena prior to the announcement of the results several fishy actions took place.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a year ago in The SwampHow does this artillery round pose a serious threat to Russia’s military capabilities?
Precision-guided artillery shells, which might cause huge problems for the Russian military, were included in the assistance package supplied to Ukraine. Check out today's revelatory new narrative, which examines the artillery shell that frightens Putin. 💣💣💥💥
Why is spring a key factor in determining the outcome of the war for Ukraine?
Winter has descended on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, effectively immobilizing both troops. Nobody wants to battle in the middle of a harsh European winter, including the Russians! Hence, for the time being, both armies are battling over minor Eastern villages and cities. Yet spring is on its way, and with it, the possibility of a new battle. Might this spring decide who wins the Russia-Ukraine conflict? ❕❕😠🆚😡❗❗
Just The Headlines, No Bull.
Okay, so I feel like I'm missing a lot, and covering a lot of other stuff that isn't really important. So I'm going to fill in the blanks today. Hope you all enjoy. Now lets run this through!
Kerry WilliamsPublished about a year ago in The SwampJust The Headlines, No Bull.
I want to start off with an apology. My first "Just the headlines" post, was done after midnight, and I had intended it to be for the days news, preceding the post. Alas, it did not come off that way, and the dates looked wonky. So, this post, hopefully, corrects that. My intention is to do a quick "review" of the news top headlines, and a brief synopsis, if I contribute anything of import at all. Thank you.
Kerry WilliamsPublished about a year ago in The Swamp