racial profiling
Racial profiling in law enforcement is a deep-rooted issue with far-reaching ramifications; voice your take on 'broken-windows' policing and controversies surrounding race and crime.
The Plight of the Palestinians: A Struggle for Justice and Self-Determination
**** The Palestinian struggle for justice, self-determination, and statehood is one of the most protracted and contentious issues in modern history. For over a century, the Palestinian people have endured displacement, occupation, and systemic oppression, shaping a narrative of resilience and resistance. The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is deeply rooted in history, politics, and religion, with both sides laying claim to the same land. However, the human cost of this conflict has disproportionately affected the Palestinian population, leaving them in a state of perpetual hardship. This article explores the historical context of the Palestinian plight, the ongoing challenges they face, and the quest for a just and lasting resolution.
By Taiyab Ahmed10 months ago in Criminal
Cleo Wright
Shortly after Pearl Harbor—you know, it's the day that will live in infamy, December 7th, 1941—well, in January 1942, when the U.S. is fully into the Second World War, this war against supremacy, this war for democracy, this war for human rights, in Sikeston, Missouri, in January 1942, you have the lynching of Cleo Wright.
By Anthony Maghanga11 months ago in Criminal
Justice After Decades: Arrest Made in the 1977 Easey Street Murders. AI-Generated.
In January 1977, the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood was shaken by the brutal murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett, a case that remained unsolved for nearly five decades. Known as the "Easey Street Murders," this cold case has recently seen a significant breakthrough with the arrest of a suspect in Italy.
By Muhammad Sarfraz Nawaz11 months ago in Criminal
South Dakota: The Death of Lawrence Brown
In the small town of Pierre, South Dakota, the murder of 22-year-old Lawrence Brown in 1943 remains an eerie and unsolved chapter in the area’s history. The cold January night that marked the end of Brown’s life also left behind a deep, unresolved sorrow that still lingers in the community. Despite years of investigation and several attempts to find new leads, Brown’s tragic death has never been explained, and the murderer has never been brought to justice.
By Sandun Nayanajith11 months ago in Criminal
South Carolina: The Charleston Church Shooting
An anti-black mass shooting and hate crime occurred on June 17, 2015, in Charleston, South Carolina. Nine people were killed, and one was injured, during a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest black church in the Southern United States. Among the fatalities was the senior pastor, state senator Clementa C. Pinckney. All ten victims were African Americans. At the time, it was the deadliest mass shooting at a place of worship in U.S. history.
By Sandun Nayanajith11 months ago in Criminal








