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Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of politicians, legislators, activists, women in politics and the everyday voter.
“My Heart Stayed Calm Through Horror”. Content Warning.
How about a comparison of horror movies to the horror going on in America, lighthearted, I watched a horror movie last night, to my surprise my heart was not racing. I turned on the news about the ice terrorism and the horrors of Whitehouse being gutted so I turned the news off, turned on a horror movie again. I watched five horror films; my heart was pure at 82 beats a minute. I turned on the news again about tear gas sprayed on Halloween party together in a park, with children and knocking down old people, I said fuck it watched another horror film. what a relief to watch The Conjuring again and not the horrifying evil penetrating from the nazis in DC.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 4 months ago in The Swamp
Is the Government Shutdown Real?
Remember when Trump kept saying "Fake News" and everybody called him the Anti-Christ for saying that? They mocked him, hated him, and called him all kinds of bad things because he was pointing out the FACT that many people were unaware about how much nonsense they accept as truth just because it came from the television or the "News" reporters. Do we still feel that way or have more people begun to realize that we have no idea what is true or false anymore? I have to admit that for the portion of my life that I call the "young years" it was really nice believing that I knew everything or at least that I knew enough to discern between fact and fiction. These days, I have no idea. Unless it actually occurred to me or to my witness, I have no idea who is truthing or fibbing. Like this "Government Shutdown" thing ---- What the heck are they talking about?
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman4 months ago in The Swamp
Donald Trump’s European Tour: A New Geopolitical Game or Strategic Diplomacy?
1. Introduction: A Return That Shakes Global Politics Donald Trump’s recent European visits have reignited global debate about America’s role in international affairs. From Berlin to Paris, his arrival drew headlines, protests, and speculation. Is Trump rebuilding old alliances or redrawing the geopolitical map? As his comeback to the world stage unfolds, Europe once again finds itself balancing between admiration and apprehension.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained4 months ago in The Swamp
The Sacred Dollar
Introduction In October 2025, Amazon announced it would lay off 14,000 corporate workers, despite reporting gross profits of $86.89 billion for the quarter ending June 30, 2025. This isn’t hypocrisy. It’s the logic of a system where money is sacred, and people are treated as machinery to be turned on and off as needed.
By G. A. Botero4 months ago in The Swamp
Did the Clocks Go Back? Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Time Change. AI-Generated.
Every year around this time, people all over the country start asking the same question: “Did the clocks go back?” If you’ve found yourself wondering that this week, you’re not alone. The end of Daylight Saving Time (DST) always sparks confusion — especially when your phone updates automatically but your oven clock doesn’t.
By Sajida Sikandar4 months ago in The Swamp
Trump’s Return and the Future of Global Politics: A New Era or a Brewing Storm?
Introduction The political landscape of the world is once again shifting as former U.S. President Donald Trump moves closer to reclaiming power. His potential return to the White House is stirring debate across global capitals — from Washington to Moscow, Beijing to Brussels. Supporters hail it as a revival of “America First” pragmatism, while critics fear it may destabilize the fragile balance of world politics.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained4 months ago in The Swamp
🇸🇦 The End of Kafala: How Saudi Arabia’s New Labor Reform is Reshaping the Lives of Foreign Workers
Introduction: A Historic Change in the Gulf For decades, the Kafala system — known as the sponsorship system — defined the working lives of millions of foreign laborers in Saudi Arabia and across the Gulf region. Under Kafala, a foreign worker’s legal residency and employment were tied to a local sponsor, or kafeel. This meant workers could not change jobs, leave the country, or even renew their visas without their sponsor’s consent.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained4 months ago in The Swamp
Purpose and Heroism found in Charity
Today in my mailbox I found a lovely envelope stuffed with information about an organization I had never heard of: Mouth and Foot Painting Artists. They sent me a sample of Christmas cards painted by their mouth and foot artists such as the painting I've shared above. I'm astonished in the most pleasant way, and not slightly offended that they are requesting a donation for the Christmas cards. I have at times been accused of being a "rebel without a cause" but I do remind my accusers that I am an empathic, starving artist who can not afford to promote all the causes or charities that my heart goes out to. My artwork is strange and avant garde most of the time, yet I don't even think I'm in the same league as Iwao Adachi, who's talent to paint such a beautiful masterpiece by mouth is truly worth more than my meager donation.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman4 months ago in The Swamp










