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Viewers Demand Netflix Remove Offensive Program From Platform. Content Warning.
Ricky Gervais, the 62-year-old comedian, recently had his special Armageddon premiere on Netflix. However, viewers are extremely upset with the Netflix program, with many citing his use of ableist slurs as being offensive.
By Kelly Munala Brookes2 years ago in Critique
Rajasthan Election Results 2023: BJP Emerges Victorious with 109 Seats; Ashok Gehlot Tenders Resignation - LIVE Updates. Content Warning.
In a riveting turn of events, the Rajasthan Election Results 2023 have unfolded with unprecedented drama and anticipation. The BJP has secured a commanding victory, winning 109 seats and leading in six others. The political landscape of the state is undergoing a seismic shift as Ashok Gehlot, the incumbent Chief Minister, tenders his resignation. This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the unfolding events, offering real-time updates on the Rajasthan Election Results 2023.
By Debjit Das2 years ago in Critique
Privacy and freedom of speech
Privacy and freedom of speech, two fundamental pillars of a democratic society, play pivotal roles in shaping the landscape of individual freedom and societal dynamics. From my personal standpoint, these rights are not just legal doctrines but the cornerstones of a society that values autonomy, diversity, and the flourishing of individuality.
By Jake Nguyen2 years ago in Critique
Zelensky is Stealing Like There’s no future
In a new report by Time Magazine, Volodymyr Zelensky's nearest counselor and companion Andriy Zelinski uncovered that there is uncontrolled corruption in the Ukrainian government, with a culture of "stealing like crazy". The article additionally asserts that Zelinsky himself has provided severe orders to his staff to stay away from self-enrichment. Despite Zelensky's attempts to rally financial support from Western partners, the report depicts him as a delusional pioneer who is driving an unwinable conflict. The article talks about the continuous clash in Ukraine, including the deficiency of more than 100,000 lives and the lack of weapons on the two sides. The question raised is whether the people of Ukraine should have the right to self-determination or not, and whether Zelensky's actions are at last to the greatest advantage of the country.
By SYDNEY MTHUTHUZELI2 years ago in Critique
“Barbie”: The Politics of a Plastic World
The task of bringing Barbie to the big screen was hardly a simple one. The film went through various iterations and spent over a decade in development before it could make its way to cinemas. And while it isn't a film I was particularly looking forward to seeing myself, it's one I'm still glad that I got to see all the same.
By Ben Ulansey2 years ago in Critique
Afghan Refugees
The uptick in Afghan refugees is not new; it has happened in the past as well. The Pakistani government has called for all undocumented migrants to leave the country by November 1, or they will face deportation. This decision will significantly impact the 1.7 million Afghan refugees who live in the country without documentation. However, the question that looms is why Pakistan is sending Afghans back to their home. Is Pakistan as cruel as other countries that have expelled undocumented migrants, or is there another reason compelling Pakistan to take these necessary steps?
By Madiha Masood2 years ago in Critique
HAMAS: Gaza's voice
The land, once known as the Qila of three world religions, has turned into a battleground that has been burning for over a century. It was held by the powerful Muslim empire, the Ottomans, but was brutally taken by foreign forces in the aftermath of World War I. In collusion with the victorious Allied forces of World War, a brutal state was established within Palestine, under the label of Zionist, which resulted in the displacement of thousands of Palestinians. This displacement gave rise to defense movements, such as the PLO, a party that raises its voice for the people of Palestine, who were expelled from their own homeland. Even though these Palestinians didn't need to be kicked out and could coexist, as all three religions lived in Jerusalem, what we've witnessed is that brutality begets more brutality. The Holocaust led to the creation of the most brutal movements, including Islamic ones like Hamas and Fatah, further intensifying destruction on both ends. This piece will highlight the creation of these groups, which are called terrorists by many nations. If Hamas is considered a terrorist group, then so is the Zionist movement.
By Madiha Masood2 years ago in Critique









