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EstalontechPublished 6 months ago in VivaWhat About Men? Men Who Ignore Statistics of Violence & Inequality Towards Women
A recent report released claims violence against women costs globally 1.5 trillion USD. Some countries have a worse track record than others when it comes to inequalities towards women. Many of the countries are in Africa and Southeast Asia, believe it or not the United States is declining in equal rights for women as well.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 6 months ago in VivaAbortion: Let’s Talk Truth, Not Hyperbole
While abortion has been a controversial topic for decades, the proverbial s%#* hit the fan this summer when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision that effectively overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade of 1973.
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A Vote For Me is Vote For Not The Other Guy
I was a political science major at the time, because I hadn't realized yet that philosophy was even more abstract and impractical. There was an election for student senate president at the college I attended, and a guy named Peter something-or-other was running unopposed for the office. He was currently serving as the treasurer, and everybody seemed to assume he was a shoo-in for the top job.
The Dance of the Ten Problems
If ever there was a time for the Dance of the Ten Problems, it is now. The problems that I solved during the first two Dances pale in comparison to the troubles we face now. At the end of 2006 I solved the problem of the U.S. occupation in Iraq by suggesting that we sell the U.S. military to the oil companies. The end of 2007 saw me addressing the weak U.S. dollar with a two-pronged approach consisting of (1) printing large amounts of foreign currency; and (2) pegging the dollar to marijuana.
A Big Pile of Garbage
It may surprise you to learn that to some degree I was being facetious in these posts. I don't, for example, actually favor selling the military to the oil companies -- I see no reason why we shouldn't just maintain the current long term lease agreement. On the other hand, I don't want you to get the impression that I wasn't serious about my solution for the depletion of natural resources. It seems to me that alternatives are called "alternatives" because they're not your first choice. You can't just make solar power the sensible choice just by believing in solar power any more than you can make Suzy Jenkins your first choice for your prom date by drinking an entire bottle of raspberry schnapps. People burn coal and oil because, generally speaking, burning coal and oil makes sense. And Suzy was free that night because she's a fugly skank. Reality, like Suzy, is a bitch.
Patriarchy “A timeless sickness”
On a lonely night in Helsinki, I found myself on my sofa watching Ridley Scott's new movie "The Last Duel". I was expecting a decent movie to spend my sleepless night and I end up watching a remarkable film, depicting the timeless patriarchal violence of our society. I am not going to "spoil" the movie, on the contrary, I will argue you to see it, or even better read the book, from which the movie was inspired, by Eric Lager. It is about the story of Lady Marguerite, a victim of rape by a deluded man, with the inability of understanding the concept of rape. Due to his "habit" of enforcing violence against other women in the past. In a time, in which a patriarchal society rushes to justify violence against women.
Sergios SaropoulosPublished 8 months ago in VivaHow bad could Europe’s energy crisis get this winter?
As cold weather comes to Europe this autumn, energy prices are rising. A main reason for the cost increase is Russia’s war with Ukraine.
Winds of change in Iran.
The 22-year-old's death in Tehran, as a result of wearing her headscarf incorrectly in accordance with the state hijab laws, quickly became a striking symbol of resistance. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, women in Iran have been required to wear headscarves, and the morality police are tasked with upholding this along with other regulations.
Sergios SaropoulosPublished 8 months ago in VivaA cloud shaped like the Queen
Today the Queen has passed, and I happen to be on English soil. Despite not being British, I felt a knot form in my stomach as I heard the news from my mother-in-law's mouth. She rushed down the stairs from her bedroom, where we had just been wondering what would happen if the Queen passed, whether the throne would go through Charles, or, since he is already in his 70s, fall directly to William. Among other stories and anecdotes, Lou told me the Queen had decided to hold on to her office for as long as possible, among other reasons, because she wanted to shelter her family from the burden of the crown. We mentioned Diana in passing, Meghan, Andrew, and all the contemporary scandals and agreed on the stoicism and class with which her Majesty had endured them all. My like or dislike of monarchies aside, Elizabeth II was a remarkable figure, and I cannot help but admire the grace of a woman whose life was publicly scrutinised and discussed as much as hers was. Not half an hour later, the news came.
Zoe Espino MorenoPublished 9 months ago in Viva