Category: Society
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Why some people stay poor on purpose
Some people choose to stay below middle-class income on purpose. The reasons are more rational, and more revealing about the system, than they first appear.
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The false flag framework and how it migrated from 9/11 to every event since
The false flag template that crystallized after 9/11 has been applied to nearly every major news event since. Here’s how the framework spreads and why it persists.
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The Problem With Labeling Every Condition as a Disease
Medicalizing normal variation expands treatment markets and reshapes identity, but it can also worsen outcomes and obscure structural causes of distress.
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The eugenics obsession: Epstein’s disturbing plans to seed the human race with his DNA
Reporting on Jeffrey Epstein’s interest in transhumanism and population engineering reveals how wealth and pseudoscience can converge into ideology. A sober look.
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Not everyone charged with a crime is what you think
A criminal charge is an accusation, not a verdict. Here’s why assuming guilt from the indictment alone misreads how the justice system actually works.
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Most threats come from known people
Stranger danger drives public fear, but crime and harm data consistently show the perpetrators of violence are people victims already know.
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Marriage as a legal institution should be abolished and replaced with civil contracts
Civil marriage bundles dozens of legal effects into one status. Unbundling them into chosen contracts would be fairer, clearer, and more honest.
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One-size-fits-all safety solutions don’t work
From workplace rules to playground design to public health mandates, blanket safety policies often miss the actual risks people face. The fix is less neat than the rule.
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Mental health diagnoses as identity markers is a cultural problem
Diagnostic labels can validate real suffering or harden into identity in ways that limit recovery. Holding both truths matters, and professional support helps navigate it.