PinnedThe Cracks in Europe’s Compassion: Germany, Poland, and the Ukrainian Refugee FatigueAs costs rise and politics harden, Europe’s open-door promise to Ukrainians is giving way to cold pragmatism in Berlin and Warsaw.Nov 2A response icon7Nov 2A response icon7
PinnedEurope’s Streets Are Shifting — This Time the Protest Isn’t for Gaza, It’s Against the UAEThe crowd’s chant isn’t “Down with America.” It’s “Stop arming Sudan’s killers.”Nov 2A response icon7Nov 2A response icon7
PinnedAfter Gaza, a Generation of Muslims No Longer Believes in the WestThe night smelled of burnt paper and rain. Somewhere beyond the Clifton flyover, young voices echoed through loudspeakers, calling for a…Oct 22A response icon11Oct 22A response icon11
Who Gets to Preach: America’s Moral Mirror in the Age of UkraineThe U.S. condemns Russia’s war in Ukraine as tyranny, yet its own record in Iraq, Chile, and Vietnam reveals the same pattern — only…8h ago8h ago
Are U.S. Mercenaries the New Face of the Ukraine War?Concerns are rising about the potential deployment of American citizens, employed by private military firms, to Ukraine amidst fears of…8h ago8h ago
A Century of Shadows: Why Ukrainians Still Fear Moscow’s ReturnFrom Stalin’s famine to Putin’s war, Ukraine’s fear of Moscow is not paranoia — it’s memory passed down through hunger, silence, and loss.1d ago1d ago
Why Europe Believes Russia Will Never AttackEurope’s confidence in Russian non-aggression stems from historical logic and reliance on NATO, but this belief may be precarious. Despite…1d agoA response icon61d agoA response icon6
How Immigration Became the West’s Favorite Election ToolIn 2025, Canada drastically cut Indian student visa approvals, reflecting a trend where immigration is manipulated for political gain amid…1d ago1d ago
When Tyranny Becomes Routine: The Quiet Erosion of Western FreedomFrom migrants to journalists, the line keeps moving — and silence keeps it alive.2d ago2d ago
What Seniors Should Actually Do at Airports (and Why No One Tells Them)Small habits that make travel easier, safer, and a lot less tiring after sixty.2d ago2d ago