politics
Showcasing the fight for political equality and the fearless females blazing the trail, to be stopped only once their hairstyle does not a headline make.
Terror In The ER Waiting Room Reminds Me Why I Am Pro-Choice. Content Warning.
It Took Me Two Weeks. The pressure in my pelvis was dismissed as a symptom of my PCOS for two weeks before I gave in and decided to go to a doctor. I had a rough menstrual cycle at the beginning of September, so I figured I had an active cyst. No big deal, since I am very familiar with the process of 'riding it out.'
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Viva
The Cost of Being Stubborn
We all have times in our lives when we are stubborn. This is very normal. I used to be a very stubborn person, but gradually, I decided to rethink my attitudes and see if they really fit the issue or situation and if they were valid for me as a person.
By Persephoneabout a year ago in Viva
Disqualified and Disheartened: Vinesh Phogat and India's Olympic Reality
I checked once and then again and then again and then once again, but I still couldn't come to terms with the fact that Vinesh Phogat had been disqualified. Having been one of the few bright spots for India at the Olympics, when she qualified for the final after many Indian athletes endured painful heartbreaks at the event, she too was disqualified at the end for failing to maintain her weight during the weigh-in. India, a country with a population of more than 1 billion, is going to end another Olympics with less than 10 medals again. Leave aside the talk about the leaders in the Olympics like the USA, China, and France… even countries like Romania, Croatia, and Hong Kong with very small populations would consider their Olympic result a failure if they had the same medal count as India.
By Rufus Johnabout a year ago in Viva
What If...Instead Of A Bear... It Was Coyotes?. Top Story - August 2024.
I have waited for the train to slow down on the philosophical debate of Would You Rather A Man Or Bear In The Woods I waited mostly because I was busy being entertained by reading the comment arguments, and seeing men flail, gnash their teeth angrily, and thrash against what is society's view of their gender as a whole. I have seen men agree with the women, saying that there are men out there who are worse than bears (usually those guys are the cool ones, yah?). I have seen women, who by the profile pictures and their lifestyle photos tell me they wouldn't survive just walking in the forest, talk about how they wouldn't be scared of the bear and be able to make friends with it before a man was able to control himself.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Viva
Ghana Parliament Passes Gender Bill For Women Several Ghanaian Men Go Mad!
Wednesday, 31 July 2024 By: TB Obwoge It makes one so confused when people leave their countries to immigrate to countries where their are laws created to protect others. For example the many Africans that immigrate to countries where homosexuality is not only legalized but there are laws to protect the LGTBQ community.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Viva
Feminism Has Lost Her Identity
Ladies and Gentlemen....welcome to my unpopular opinion.... again. I remember learning about the women's rights movement in school. I remember not understanding how the world had come to the conclusion that women were not equal to men, and why women had to fight for the right to work in the first place.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Viva








