Tag: human rights
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Rationality vs algorithms: X must stop feeding delusion
X rewards emotion over logic. Therefore religious content floods the feed every hour. People worship a founder who likely never existed, and they do it with absolute certainty. They write as if myth were fact. They celebrate stories that collapse under the weight of evidence. Yet the algorithm keeps pushing more of it. It pushes…
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China’s propaganda is dangerous — Here Is how to fight it
Chinese propaganda constructs an image of China that looks almost otherworldly. It shows glowing skylines, spotless streets, and perfectly synchronized crowds, it highlights new megacities that appear overnight. And it presents highways, bridges, and tunnels as proof of unstoppable progress. It praises efficiency, stability, and discipline. Many Westerners fall for this vision because they feel…
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Human rights violations in the name of religion
Religion claims to guide morality, but its history often tells a darker story. When belief gains power, compassion turns into cruelty. Faith becomes a weapon. Across continents and centuries, people have murdered, enslaved, and tortured in God’s name. Behind holy language hides the oldest desire of all — control. Once religion joins power, it stops…
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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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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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USA and its relationship to torture
The United States presents itself as the global defender of democracy and human rights. It celebrates its constitution, its freedoms, and its rule of law. Yet beneath this image lies a darker tradition. Torture has accompanied American power since its birth. It took different forms in different eras, but the pattern remained. Cruelty was used…
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China: The language no one can cross
China trades with the world. It builds roads across continents. And it offers infrastructure deals and shipping ports. It signs deals with Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East. But it builds no real friendships. Even countries that benefit from Chinese trade speak cautiously. They do not trust its motives, they do not share…
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History of Chinese disregard of human rights
China’s ascent to global power dazzled the world. With record-breaking infrastructure, a booming tech sector, and diplomatic expansion, many praised the transformation. However, beneath the glowing statistics lies a grim truth. For decades—if not centuries—China has ignored, suppressed, and crushed human rights. The scale is enormous. The method is consistent. And the silence from the…
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Empathy for the hunted: Freethinkers on the run
They are not criminals. They have not stolen, injured, or killed anyone. All they did was think. Or love. Or live in a way that power hates. Their very existence became a crime. Their words—simple words of doubt, reason, love, or protest—were enough to provoke threats, police, mobs, or worse. And yet, this is not…
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Human rights should belong to business
Human rights today are not sacred. They are not serious. They are not even real. Instead of law, they have become theater. Spoken in grand halls, ignored in cargo holds. Displayed on websites, erased in warehouses. While corporations expand, while regimes torture, while profits rise—rights remain stuck in press releases. This is no accident. It…