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Poor Mindset
In her frustrated speech Senator Mehreen Faruqi states that there should be no billionaires in Australia and that having 150 of them is directly related to incremental unfavorable changes in statistical representation of the percentage of the Australian population living below the poverty line. In other words, the 150 of them are the reason why the country is getting poorer not the government itself that runs policies and administers the states that see poor stay poor.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
The Principles That Guide Us - Navigating Life Today With Christian Ethics
As the world becomes more complex and filled with moral relativism, a society can always rely on and use Christian Ethics to ensure that their decision-making processes are always reasonable and their actions truthful. Christian ethics stems from the biblical teachings, and as such, are not merely confined to the religious domain, but extend into interpersonal relations, individualistic choices, and sociocultural participations as well.
By Verse Todayabout a year ago in Writers
The Illusion of Reciprocity
The Illusion of Reciprocity Marie381Uk stared at her Vocal.Media dashboard, her latest poem sitting at a measly five likes while others—writers she had generously supported—racked up hundreds. She had spent weeks pouring her heart into reading, commenting, and liking others’ work, hoping to build a community of mutual appreciation. But the truth became clear: most people weren’t here to lift others up. They were here to be seen.
By George’s Girl 2026 about a year ago in Writers
Paranoid Writer Fears Witch Hunt!. Content Warning.
So I reached out to D.K. Shepard after reading their now Top Story, Help Wanted. I won’t lie—I was a little uneasy after reading it. Not because I didn’t get the intent (I did), but because something about it felt… off. (To me at least.)
By L.K. Rolanabout a year ago in Writers
The Rebellious Spirit of a Brown Girl: Growing Up Against the Odds
I belong to India where a lot of expectations are placed on brown girls. It entails carrying the burden of the "good girl" stereotype all the time. Society expects me to prioritize other people's viewpoints over my own, frequently at the expense of my goals and ambitions. It is rebellion to defend myself. Even if it costs me to respect people who are trying to destroy my life, I must keep quiet and listen. A girl already had so much pressure the day she was born. But what about the boys? Brown girls are always instructed to sit properly, not laugh loudly, not talk to boys and always be docile and soft. Why is a girl's gender the requirement to clean the house or be in the kitchen?
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers







