Category: Articles
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The Third World doesn’t respect Human Rights and it is rising
The developing world is rising — in population, power, and ambition. Yet it is not rising in morality. Many of its countries reject the basic concept of human rights. Even worse, the rejection comes not only from their rulers but from the people themselves. Millions celebrate cruelty, glorify punishment, and accept inequality as destiny. The…
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Bill Gates vs climate scientists: Hope or denial?
Bill Gates believes the climate crisis, while serious, is not the end of humankind. He argues that human intelligence, technological innovation, and financial power will ultimately prevail. To him, climate change is a solvable engineering problem. It is not a sign of moral collapse, only a challenge of scale. He envisions a future of nuclear…
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A Richard Dawkins bust in the White House? Get used to it
It may sound absurd today — a bust of outspoken atheist Richard Dawkins being in the White House. But as American society grows increasingly secular, and as public trust in organized religion continues to decline, the idea of an atheist U.S. president no longer seems unthinkable. In fact, it is inevitable. Roughly 30% of Americans…
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Media representation of non-believers: Stereotypes and stigma
Define “non-believers” (atheists, agnostics, secular people) as an often-misunderstood minority. Note that surveys regularly find atheists among the least trusted or liked groups. For example, Americans rank atheists first when asked which group “does not at all agree with my vision of American society.” Emphasize media’s influence: news and entertainment often shape public attitudes toward…
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Animalistic morality and societal structures
Morality is something animalistic. There is no justice in who will be born, how many people will exist, or how good a life he or she will live. Moral steps that lead to good outcomes are aberrations — the whole system is much closer to moral nihilism. It was the highly esteemed Professor Jaroslav Peregrin,…
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The hidden Jewish and Anglosaxon clientelism in the CIA
The CIA presents itself as an intelligence agency serving the United States. In reality, it has always served networks of influence — financial, ideological, and ethnic. Among these, Jewish clientelism has quietly shaped alliances, recruitment, and foreign policy priorities. Also, Anglosaxon clientelism has its say in the CIA. The goal is not to accuse an…
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We want state atheism, but not the Chinese one
Humanity stands between two worlds. One still kneels before invisible gods, while the other slowly rises through reason and science. We dream of a civilization without religion, where people act from understanding, not superstition. Yet we must admit a danger. History shows that when governments try to erase religion by force, they replace one tyranny…
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The unwanted truth: Even dictators need human rights
Many countries still treat human rights as a Western imposition rather than a moral necessity. They reject them as tools of foreign interference, colonial arrogance, or cultural domination. Yet behind this rejection lies a contradiction. The same governments that denounce the West still depend on the very international order that human rights created. The question…
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China’s education and science systems: Crossroads of reform
China’s future as a global technology leader depends critically on its ability to reform its education and scientific research systems. Today’s schooling and research apparatus remains largely rigid, focused on rote learning and hierarchical bureaucracy. Without bold change, millions of students and scholars will continue to be funneled through an outdated pipeline that stifles creativity…
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Either you are a believer or an atheist, not an agnostic
Agnosticism is not a worldview. It is a lack of one. People often present it as intellectual humility — the safe and “rational” middle ground between faith and disbelief. Yet this neutrality is an illusion. Every human being already lives as either a believer or a non-believer. Agnosticism is only a delay, not a decision.…