Category Archives: Politics

COUNTER-ARGUMENT: Premature Recognition of a Palestinian State Undermines Peace and Rewards Rejectionism

From a Zionist perspective, the push by Labour figures to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state at the upcoming UN conference is not a step toward peace—it is a dangerous act of symbolism that risks entrenching division, rewarding extremist factions, and … Continue reading

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📣 THE TERRORIST WHO CRIED ‘WOLF!’ 🐺

A modern fable from Gaza. Once upon a time in a land of rockets and rubble, there was a group called Hamas — not exactly known for peace and civility. In fact, they’re officially a terrorist organization, but they sure … Continue reading

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Gaza, Peace Talks, and the Art of Juggling Hand Grenades: What It All Means for Israel

The war in Gaza grinds on, with the kind of rhythm usually reserved for bad sequels: same plot, new explosions. World leaders, think tanks, and diplomats have unleashed a torrent of peace proposals, ceasefire blueprints, and “bold new visions” — … Continue reading

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When Outrage Becomes Easy: The Strange Case of Blaming Israel

Why has blaming Israel become such an easy, unthinking reflex in the West? This post unpacks how sentimentality, slogans, and pseudo-humanitarianism have replaced real understanding—and what we can do about it.

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Beyond the Binary: The Silenced Palestinian Voices Between the so-called Occupation and Extremism

Picture this: a group of voices trapped in a never-ending game of charades, trying to express themselves amidst the uproar of occupation and extremism. Continue reading

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President Trump is not a Fascist

The content argues that Trump and his supporters lean more toward anarchism than fascism, emphasizing the philosophical differences between the two. The 1st and 2nd Amendments promote individual freedom and decentralized power, enabling dissent and resistance against the state. While this architecture resists authoritarianism, it could also lead to chaos if trust in institutions diminishes. Continue reading

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The Fall of the Assad Regime: A 50-Year Legacy

jaw-dropping end to the Assad family’s 50-year reign in Syria Continue reading

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J’ACCUSE AMNESTY

Amnesty has been claimed to be about as balanced as a tightrope walker on a unicycle! Continue reading

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Open registers: The only way to tackle the dirty money fuelling crime – especially terrorism.

Only with a little transparency spotlight can we finally tackle money laundring. Continue reading

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Understanding Positive vs Negative Liberty

Grasping these two ideas of liberty really shines a light Continue reading

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