Category: Rants
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Islamophobia – The Hidden Agenda of Western Corporatocracy
Here’s another scorching take. Today we’re peeling back the layers of a deeply entrenched issue: Islamophobia. Often reduced to simple bigotry or misunderstanding, the real roots of Islamophobia are far more complex and, frankly, insidious. It’s time we expose how Islamophobia is less about actual religious differences and more about powerful industries feeling threatened by…
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Hijab and Feminism – A Tale of True Empowerment
Let’s delve into the hotbed topic that never seems to cool down—hijab and feminism. In a world that claims to champion women’s rights and freedoms, why is the conversation so often skewed towards baring one’s body as the ultimate form of liberation? Let’s explore how the hijab can be considered a profound symbol of empowerment,…
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Unmasking the Children’s Aid Society in Canada
Back with another deep dive, and today we’re going to unravel the complex and often controversial role of the Children’s Aid Society (CAS) in Canada. Originally founded with the seemingly noble goal of protecting vulnerable children, the CAS has a history riddled with both commendable efforts and deeply troubling actions, particularly towards People of Color…
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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict – Hypocrisy, History, and Ancestry
And we’re back with another thorny issue—one that keeps millions around the world glued to their TV screens, shaking their heads in disbelief. Today, we dive headfirst into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a tale so riddled with hypocrisy and historical inconsistencies that it boggles the mind. Let’s ask some unsettling questions and confront some uncomfortable truths.…
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The Myth of the Good Cop – Systemic Corruption and Class Betrayal
We’re pulling the curtain back on a subject that’s as contentious as it is crucial: the concept of the “good cop.” We hear it all the time— “Not all cops are bad. There are good people who are cops.” But let’s break it down. Being a good person and being a good cop in a…
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Justice and Reciprocity in Islamic Teachings
Let’s dive into some core teachings from Islam that resonate deeply within our current global landscape: Justice and reciprocity, encapsulated in the phrases, “What you did to others, shall be done unto you,” and “When you break someone, you shall be broken.” Islamic teachings emphasize balance and justice. At its heart is the concept of…
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The Hypocrisy of Western Support: America and Israel’s Unholy Alliance
Let’s cut to the chase. We’re fed up with the West’s double standards, especially when it comes to the Middle East. Biden’s policies, America’s opinions—none of it matters anymore. America has long been Israel’s staunchest supporter, and it’s high time we address the real issue: Israel is the biggest terrorist in the Middle East. Their…
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Colombian President Stands Against Israeli Aggression
What a time to be alive! President Gustavo Petro is making waves, and I’m all here for it. Finally, a leader who’s willing to take a stand and say enough is enough. He’s halting coal exports to Israel, calling out their atrocities in Gaza. Bravo! Let’s break it down. Petro’s saying that Colombia will stop…
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Understanding Islam: A Personal Perspective
Today, I want to share my personal perspective on Islam—what it means to me, how it guides my life, and the beauty I find in its teachings. Islam is often misunderstood and misrepresented, but at its heart, it’s a profound and powerful way of life. Defining Islam: At its core, Islam means “submission”—submission to the will…
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Canada Must Sever Ties with Israel: An End to Occupation and Oppression
I’m fired up. Growing up in Lebanon, I’ve seen and heard a lot about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and it’s high time we address something that’s been festering for way too long. Canada needs to sever its ties with Israel, and Israel needs to get the hell out of occupied lands. Genocide is NOT okay. Not…