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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
Why Benevolent Sexism Isn’t as Sweet as It Sounds
In this often progressive world where equality and goodness have become the hallmarks, something in chivalry is out of place. As gentle as it may look seeing these gentlemen doffing hats off their heads or listening in with a compliment given, such seemingly innocuous act hides a problematic phenomenon from view-benevolent sexism. This modern trend, veiled in politeness and courtesy, seems to suggest that women should be treated with kid gloves as if they were perpetually in need of protection or assistance. Such attitudes can perpetuate the long standing stereotypes, reinforcing the notion that women are fragile and unable to navigate the world independently. Critics observe that what may look very much like a playful display of feminism oftentimes entraps women in dependency, and their potential is belittled. While society grapples with these underlying issues, the clear-cut lines defining true respect and condescending behaviour often become blurred, raising the stakes of equality and empowerment for women as promised by feminism.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
What’s next for TikTok now that the app might get banned?
TikTok showed that it expects to seek after the choice to the High Court. "The High Court has a spread out irrefutable record of shielding Americans' in general right to free talk, and we expect they will do exactly that on this critical sacrosanct issue," TikTok delegate Michael Hughes said in a decree Friday. In any case, the association suggested it has not continued on its earlier place that it wouldn't separate from ByteDance. Hughes said: "The TikTok blacklist, with the exception of whenever ended, will quietness the voices of more than 170 million Americans here in the US and all around the planet on January nineteenth, 2025."Beyond a productive charm, there are two or three substitute ways a TikTok blacklist could be delayed or avoided, including expected help from President-elect Donald Trump after he will work. President Joe Biden could similarly as a matter of fact grant a one-time, 90-day extension of the deadline, regardless of the way that he has not shown that he will do so.When it demands the choice, TikTok could in like manner demand a stay — fundamentally, a postponement — of the law while the High Court studies the case, which could mean TikTok avoids the January blacklist deadline, basically temporarily."Given the self control of the Great Court being by and large moderate, and by and large thoughtfully for a confined focal government, even with that establishment … I experience trouble feeling that the moderate power on the High Court wouldn't see this as a (public security) case," and thusly choose for keeping up with the law, Schiller said.The High Court could moreover decide not to review the case, in which case TikTok may be not doing so great, according to Gautam Hans, accomplice regulator of the Essential Revision Office and educator at Cornell Graduate school.
By Parmesh Patilabout a year ago in Journal
Syrian revolutionaries edge nearer to Damascus as US authorities say Assad system could fall soon
President-elect Donald Trump said something regarding what is going on in Syria Saturday, posting via virtual entertainment: "THE US Ought to Not have anything TO DO WITH IT. THIS Isn't OUR Battle. Allow IT To work OUT. Try not to Reach out!"
By Parmesh Patilabout a year ago in Journal
"The Journey to Citizenship: What America Means to Me"
Many people born in the United States may not fully grasp the deep meaning this country holds for those who have long dreamed of calling it home. As someone who became an American citizen just a month ago, I want to share my story—a journey of determination, gratitude, and the relentless pursuit of a dream I held since I was 13 years old.
By William Henryabout a year ago in Journal
A Woman Out By Herself
I'm just another average shmo. Just another girl next door type. Nothing special, nothing extraordinary, nothing to write home about. And you know what? That's absolutely fine with me. I don't want to be your hero and I definitely don't want to be your victim. I just want to enjoy any day I have left to the best of my ability. I don't need you to buy me a drink. I don't need you to give me a compliment. I don't need you to call me "sexy". It would be nice if you offered a smile and a nice conversation, but if that's too hard for you to do, no problem.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Journal
Pete Hegseth's alleged involvement
Overview A well-known figure in conservative media and a crucial pick by President-elect Donald Trump to be Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth has recently come under fire over grave accusations about his behavior while working for two veterans' advocacy groups. As the story progresses, The New Yorker has published a comprehensive piece outlining allegations of personal wrongdoing and poor management that caused Hegseth to leave these institutions. The accusations made against Hegseth, the ramifications of his actions, and the larger picture of leadership in veterans' advocacy organizations will all be covered in this piece.
By Brian Wrightabout a year ago in Journal
Chuck Todd Evaluations Biden's Emotions Following Hunter's Pardon
Overview In the political sphere, President Joe Biden's recent decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden has generated a great deal of debate and controversy. Many people view this gesture as the pinnacle of familial loyalty, but it also raises important issues of how private hardships and civic obligations meet. In light of this conduct, Chuck Todd, the top political commentator for NBC News, offered a scathing and personal evaluation of President Biden's mental state, arguing that it shows deeper unsolved difficulties resulting from the loss of his son, Beau Biden. THe effects of Hunter Biden's pardon, the emotional dynamics inside the Biden family, and the wider political repercussions of this decision will all be covered in this article.
By Brian Wrightabout a year ago in Journal
"Everything Happens for the Better."
I’m starting to think the algorithm has programmed much more than just our timelines. I suspect it has programmed us too. All of our collective will power is weakened. It feels pointless and dare I even say--dangerous to dream anymore. The election was a blatant example of how deep the mask and facade goes. So many of us got caught up in the hype. The smiling faces of the party we wanted to win were just a cover up for the nation’s shrieking screams within.
By Ariel Celesteabout a year ago in Journal
Is the Bible Pro-Life?. Content Warning.
There was a pretty big election here in the United States recently (you've probably heard) and it's caused a lot of mixed feelings. Now, I am not here to tell you that you should have or should not have voted for said candidate. Personally, I felt like no matter what, the average American was going to lose, and I stand by that statement.
By Emily Marie Concannonabout a year ago in Journal
Maham Malik Caught in Scandal: Six Leaked Videos Spark Outrage and Speculation in Pakistan
The spotlight is once again on Pakistani-Canadian Instagram model Maham Malik, but this time it’s not for her glamorous modeling career or activism. Instead, six of her private videos have been leaked online, spreading like wildfire across social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter). The controversy has spiraled out of control, sparking intense debate, personal attacks, and political implications. This shocking incident has put Maham at the center of an online storm, with people from all walks of life weighing in.
By Insight Storiesabout a year ago in Journal









