political

  • In an era marked by rising polarization and social unrest, xenophobia has emerged as a prominent and troubling phenomenon, particularly within far-right movements across the globe. This blog post delves into the intricate relationship between educational attainment and the targeting of vulnerable populations by far-right ideologies. It explores why these groups often prey on the…

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  • Gaza’s nightmare

    Gaza’s nightmare

    In the Middle East there is a horror being committed And under pain of death genocide is being submitted, On innocent people it’s Gaza’s nightmare And only a few other atrocities of the past can compare, Man made weapons, bombs and guns Man made power to ensure all suffering goes on, And everyone stands by…

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  • Imagine rocking up At the corridors of the rich, And challenging their way of life And starting to threaten it, By coming up with something They never dreamed of, Wait and see how long it would take Before you realise you’ve been robbed, And that,  there was for you, no recourse, Because they own everything…

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  • Poverty is a man made creation It’s like a pandemic across all nations, It’s not the fault of those who suffer in poverty But governmental societal policies, Deeply rooted within greed and inequality, Where deprived areas suffer poor education and care And an unwillingness for the bosses to share, The huge profit margins from workers…

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  • Poverty is more than just a lack of financial resources; it is a complex web of systemic forces that entrap individuals and communities in a cycle of disadvantage and despair. As we delve into the multifaceted nature of poverty, we uncover the underlying structures—economic policies, social inequities, and institutional barriers—that perpetuate this condition. These forces…

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  • Incentivise

    It is said to incentivise people in charge that inducements and corporate events and activities do the job but for the wealth producing workers you should incentivise them through offering more hours of work, doing more of the same they do all day. That’s not an inducement anywhere near as equal to what those above…

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  • Redefining Society: How Anarchism, Collectivism, and Environmental Sustainability Can Transform Our Workplaces and Combat Corporate Greed

    In an era where corporate greed often overshadows the well-being of individuals and the planet, the need for a transformative approach to our workplaces has never been more urgent. This blog post delves into the revolutionary ideas of anarchism, collectivism, and environmental sustainability, exploring how these philosophies can redefine the very fabric of our work…

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  • Beyond Borders: Envisioning a Future Without War and Division

    In an increasingly interconnected world, the hope for peace and unity often seems overshadowed by the stark realities of conflict and division. Yet, the desire for a harmonious existence is more potent than ever, igniting conversations that transcend geographical boundaries and cultural differences. “Beyond Borders: Envisioning a Future Without War and Division” invites readers to…

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  • The horrors you commit

    You can’t use bulldozers to create peace The seed of genocide you sow will be reaped, In the caverns amongst the denizens of hell For the murders you committed and in your cell, You will smell the brimstone and be covered in ash As you discover the consequences and the backlash, For the crimes against…

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  • Billionaire elites

    Billionaire elites

    I won’t be told how to live by the billionaire elites These fuckers don’t know about life on the streets, They’ve no concept of how hard our lives really are As they cruise in their tinted window cars, They don’t know the struggles that we go through We didn’t make piles of money from tiktok…

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