June 2024

2nd-largest school district votes to ban cellphone and social media for students

Growing up in a school district where cellphones have been banned for decades, the news that the 2nd-largest school district is also taking steps to restrict cellphone and social media use for students came as no surprise to me. In fact, it made me wonder why cellphones were ever allowed in schools in the first place. Cellphones are engineered to be addictive distraction machines, and it’s clear that they can get in the way of student learning.

Being a teacher myself, I fully understand the challenges of enforcing a cellphone ban in the classroom. It’s a losing battle in many cases, as students find ways to bypass the rules or use burner phones to deceive teachers.… Continue reading

Putin says Russia and North Korea will help each other if attacked, after signing ‘breakthrough’ partnership

It’s always a bit alarming when we hear about new alliances forming around the world, especially when it involves countries like Russia and North Korea. The recent news of Putin stating that Russia and North Korea will help each other if attacked after signing what is being called a ‘breakthrough’ partnership is quite an interesting development. The idea of these two nations coming together to support each other in times of conflict raises many eyebrows and sparks a lot of skepticism.

The very notion that Russia, which has been at odds with many Western countries, and North Korea, known for its oppressive regime and isolationist policies, would come together in a defensive partnership is quite perplexing.… Continue reading

Fauci: Trump really believed COVID would “disappear like magic”

It’s truly mind-boggling to think that the President of the United States, the leader of one of the most powerful nations in the world, could believe that a global pandemic would simply vanish into thin air. Unfortunately, that is exactly what happened with Donald Trump and COVID-19. His delusional belief that the virus would disappear like magic, without any real action or strategy in place, is both baffling and terrifying.

The fact that Trump based his COVID response on hearsay from Fox News and unproven treatments like hydroxychloroquine, rather than listening to expert advice from global health officials, speaks volumes about his lack of leadership and competence.… Continue reading

Just Stop Oil Activists Spray Orange Paint Over Stonehenge | Several of the iconic stones – dating back to the late Neolithic period – were seen covered in orange paint

The recent news of Just Stop Oil activists spray-painting orange paint over Stonehenge has left me feeling a mix of frustration and disbelief. Stonehenge, dating back to the late Neolithic period, is not just an ancient relic but also a World Heritage Site and a symbol of immense historical and religious significance. So, why would anyone think defacing such a monument would further their cause?

The tactics employed by Just Stop Oil activists raise questions about the effectiveness of such public stunts in raising awareness about environmental issues. The use of orange paint, or in this case colored cornflour, on Stonehenge might wash away with the rain, but the damage caused by their actions is more than just superficial.… Continue reading

United Nations commitee says not enough evidence to declare famine in Gaza

The recent news that the United Nations committee found insufficient evidence to declare a famine in Gaza seems to have stirred quite a controversy. All major news agencies have been reporting about the possible famine, but once the UN committee weighed in, suddenly there was silence. It makes me question why the sides in this conflict seem to be pitted against each other so starkly.

Reading through the report from the Famine Review Committee, they clearly state their inability to determine if famine thresholds have been crossed in Gaza due to a lack of up-to-date data. This raises the question of why such a crucial issue, affecting human suffering in Gaza, is based on uncertain and inconclusive evidence.… Continue reading

US renews warning it’s obligated to defend the Philippines after its new clash with China at sea

The recent clash between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea has once again brought to light the tense territorial disputes in the region. As a concerned individual, it is disheartening to see the aggressive tactics employed by China in seizing Philippine boats and injuring navy personnel. It is clear that China is acting as the bully in this situation, disregarding the sovereignty of neighboring countries and escalating tensions in the region.

The United States, as a treaty ally of the Philippines, has renewed its warning that it is obligated to defend the Philippines in such situations. This reaffirmation of support is crucial in deterring further aggressive actions by China and upholding international laws and norms in the South China Sea.… Continue reading

UK’s richest family on trial for human trafficking

The news of the Hinduja family, worth an estimated £37 billion, being on trial for human trafficking is not only shocking but also deeply disturbing. The allegations of confiscating staff passports, paying them as little as $8 for 18-hour days, and restricting their freedom to leave the house echo the standard model of domestic servant trafficking and abuse. It is appalling to think that individuals of such immense wealth would resort to such despicable and exploitative practices, all in the name of maintaining their opulent lifestyles.

The defence lawyer’s argument that watching a film with the Hinduja children cannot be considered work is beyond comprehension.… Continue reading

Greek coastguard threw migrants overboard to their deaths, witnesses say

The recent reports of the Greek coastguard throwing migrants overboard to their deaths are deeply disturbing and raise serious questions about the treatment of vulnerable individuals seeking asylum. The fact that witnesses have come forward with harrowing accounts of these events should not be dismissed lightly. While there may be skepticism and doubts raised about the credibility of these claims, it is essential to consider the broader implications of such actions.

The idea that human beings, regardless of their migration status, could be treated in such a callous and inhumane manner is abhorrent. It is a stark reminder of the challenges and complexities surrounding the global migration crisis.… Continue reading

Undeterred Houthi attacks squeeze international trade as Container shipping through the Red Sea decline by 90%

As someone who works in logistics, I can confirm firsthand that the undeterred Houthi attacks are not only making my job harder but also causing significant disruptions in international trade. The decline of container shipping through the Red Sea by 90% is causing chaos in the industry. Space and equipment are harder to come by, and the costs have skyrocketed. A normal 40ft container that used to cost around $2500 now ranges from $7500 to $10,000 for import from China. It’s a challenging situation to navigate, to say the least.

The toll on global warming is another concerning aspect. With the fuel consumption of container ships, the repercussions on the environment are inevitable.… Continue reading

Trump Lets Loose With Unhinged Father’s Day Message for His Enemies

As I sit here reflecting on the recent Father’s Day message from none other than Donald Trump, I can’t help but feel a sense of disbelief and disappointment. In a time where families across the nation were celebrating the fathers in their lives, Trump chose to use the occasion to attack his perceived enemies. The lack of mention of his own children or family in his message speaks volumes about where his priorities lie. It’s a stark reminder of the divisive and hateful rhetoric that has become all too familiar during his time in the political spotlight.

The all-caps diatribe unleashed by Trump on Father’s Day was filled with the same vitriol and animosity that has characterized his public statements for years.… Continue reading