humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of politicians, legislators, activists, women in politics and the everyday voter.
France Enter Yet another lockdown
Referring to Macron's pledge in his Wednesday statement that France might begin reopening in mid-May, Girard stated, 'I'm skeptical approximately a mild on the cease of the tunnel. They've been making guarantees for the beyond yr that have not been kept. I do not trust it, I do not trust it anymore. I do not know if we will get returned our vintage existence.'About a year ago, confronted with the primary national lockdown against a raging coronavirus epidemic, Parisians desperately jammed into trains in an exodus that became Montparnasse into an area of worry and anxiety, and the capital right into a ghost town.
12 News WorldPublished 3 years ago in The SwampMuhammad Ali Jinnah, an Epitome of Excellence!
"Although without Gandhi, Hindustan would still have gained Independence, and without Lenin and Mao, Russia and China, would still have endured Commu nist revolution. Without Jinnah, there would have been no Pakistan in 1947." -John Biggs- Davison
Syeda Ayesha ArshadPublished 3 years ago in The SwampThe Struggle of Aboriginal Women In Australia
Aboriginal women have faced tremendous difficulties since the British occupation of Australia in 1778. After this occupation, their relationship among themselves and with indigenous men changed significantly. They lost their independence, status, and value within the community. Their psychological state suffered dramatically due to their rights taken away.
Understanding The Struggles Of Black America
Black America is going through it right now. Although our ancestors have endured the horrible effects of slavery, Jim Crow, and reconstruction, today's African American population is encountering a combination of old-school oppression tactics and new-age designs to further manipulate black citizens' dangerous situation in the United States.
Coach CookePublished 3 years ago in The SwampVaccine related issues.
Vaccination remains an important tool to help prevent further illness and death and to control pandemics. So far, more than 20 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine have been administered in Europe and more than 27 million doses of Covishield vaccine (AstraZeneca vaccine by the Serum Institute of India) have been administered in India.
Viona AmindaPublished 3 years ago in The SwampI Remember My First Mass Shooting Like it was Yesterday
An ex-employee hid inside the bathroom of a local pizza chain and murdered four people after closing time. Three of them were teenagers. He shot another man as well, the bullet striking his jaw, sparing his life and labeling him “lucky” – an adjective forever accompanied by quotation marks.
This country asks for justice.
The right to the health was articulated by WHO in the Alma Declaration in 1978. The constitutional debate in Chile is an opportunity to reexamine this concept.
Viona AmindaPublished 3 years ago in The SwampBet you Didn't Know
Bet you didn't know. Bet you didn’t know that redlining is an illegal discriminatory practice in which a mortgage lender denies loans or an insurance provider restricts services to certain areas of a community, often because of the racial characteristics of the applicant's neighborhood.
Michael J. HarrisPublished 3 years ago in The SwampThere are no fair drugs
T. wants to quit smoking. Not because she is so shocked by the new pictures on the cigarette packets or because she once saw one of these encrusted smoking lungs. She is not pregnant either. “It is simply inconsistent when you live as we do,” she thinks. By that, she means: Eating organic, changing clothes, instead of buying and generally finding exploitation stupid. Hedonism in the form of drugs and tobacco no longer fits in with her political attitude. Smoking promotes exploitation and child labor, coke and other drugs strengthen cartels, prostitution, and life-threatening smuggling. We have known this not only since Netflix and “Narcos”.
AddictiveWritingsPublished 3 years ago in The SwampBristol Protest: Kill the Bill
Protests: An important part of our history and a peaceful, thorough way to voice your opinion to those who can make change happen.
Kayleigh TaylorPublished 3 years ago in The SwampEnough of Hatred
It is 2021 correct? Twenty one years into the 21st century and here we are dealing with more racism, hatred and hate crimes. Our fellow Asian men and women are being attacked with acts of violence that was influenced by the words of the last man who held the Oval Office from 2016-2020. Words have CONSEQUENCES! Making Asians be the scapegoats for the Covid-19 virus outbreak is bringing our society once again to the lowest common denominator of our being; that is, hate someone because someone tells you to do so and that blames someone for the trouble and strife in your nation.
Patrick BlumPublished 3 years ago in The SwampThe Dunning- Kruger Bolsonaro
When I first read about the Dunning- Kruger effect I stood days thinking about it. In a very condensed explanation, the Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias when people with low abilities overestimate themselves while those highly qualified can, sometimes, under estimate their abilities.