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From Slavery to Genocide: The American Tradition of Hideous Moral Compromise
There are many differences between myself and a typical Republican. One of them: I do not shed a single tear if some monuments to General Robert E. Lee and other Confederate-era figures are being removed. Similarly, Gary Flowers, a black radio show host and civil rights activist, stated: "As a native of Richmond, I want to say that the head of the snake has been removed..."
By Wade Wainioabout a year ago in The Swamp
Why X (Twitter) Went Down: Musk Says It Was a Cyberattack
On March 11, thousands of users worldwide reported that X (formerly Twitter) was down. The outage left many unable to load posts, view notifications, or even log in. Reports spiked early in the morning, with users experiencing widespread technical issues.
By Matt Guidesabout a year ago in The Swamp
Top 6 Differences Between Real Democracy and Fake Democracy
Unmasking the Illusion: How to Distinguish True Democracy from Its Counterfeit Versions Democracy is often celebrated as the fairest system of governance. But is every nation that claims to be democratic truly democratic? The reality is more complicated. While some countries embody the core principles of democracy, transparency, fair elections, and civil liberties, others use the term as a façade, masking authoritarian control under a thin veil of voting and governance structures. The difference between real democracy and fake democracy isn’t always obvious, but recognizing these distinctions is crucial in understanding how power truly operates. In this article, I'm going to break down the 6 fundamental differences that separate genuine democracy from its deceptive counterparts.
By Beyond The Surfaceabout a year ago in The Swamp
SpaceX Targeting Feb 28 For Next Launch of Starship Megarocket.
SpaceX Targeting Feb 28 For Next Launch of Starship Megarocket. SpaceX is gearing up for the eighth test flight of its Starship megarocket targeting liftoff on Friday February 28 2025. This mission comes on the heels of the previous test flight which ended prematurely due to an in flight anomaly. The upcoming launch aims to validate the improvements made to the vehicle and advance SpaceX's goal of creating a fully reusable spacecraft capable of deep space missions. The Starship system standing at 403.5 feet 123 meters is designed as a two stage fully reusable spacecraft. The first stage known as Super Heavy is a massive booster equipped with 33 Raptor engines that provide the thrust necessary to escape Earth's gravity. The second stage referred to simply as Starship houses the payload and is intended for operations in space, including landing on other celestial bodies and returning to Earth. In the previous test flight on January 16 2025 Starship successfully launched from SpaceX's Starbase facility in South Texas. The mission proceeded smoothly through the initial phases with a successful liftoff and stage separation. However approximately 8.5 minutes into the flight the upper stage experienced a propellant leak leading to a catastrophic failure over the Atlantic Ocean. Debris from the explosion fell near the Turks and Caicos Islands prompting a temporary diversion of flights in the area. An investigation involving SpaceX the Federal Aviation Administration FAA NASA the National Transportation Safety Board NTSB and the U.S Space Force identified that extreme vibrations had caused stress on the propulsion system resulting in the leak and subsequent fires. In response SpaceX implemented several hardware and system adjustments to mitigate these issues in future flights.
By Adnan Rasheedabout a year ago in The Swamp
British couple in their 70s arrested by Taliban.
British couple in their 70s arrested by Taliban.  A British elderly couple, Peter Reynolds (79) and his wife Barbie (75) who dedicated 18 years of their lives to social and educational services in Afghanistan have been detained by the Taliban. The couple was arrested on February 1 while returning to their home in Bamiyan. Since then their children and family have received no clear updates about their condition causing immense concern among their loved ones. Peter and Barbie had been running various educational projects in Afghanistan since 2009 including five schools in Kabul and a training program for mothers and children in Bamiyan. Even after the Taliban's return to power in 2021 when most foreigners and NGO employees left the country the couple chose to stay. Their reason was simple they could not abandon Afghanistan in its time of need.
By Adnan Rasheedabout a year ago in The Swamp
Lottery Winner Stolen Card: The Shocking Truth Behind Scams and Frauds
Winning the lottery is often a dream come true, but what happens when that dream turns into a nightmare? In recent years, there have been multiple cases where lottery winners have had their winnings stolen due to fraudulent activities, stolen cards, or elaborate scams.
By Minecraft APK Download (Android, Pro Unlocked)about a year ago in The Swamp
What Did Ranveer Allahbadia Say on India’s Got Latent?
So a question that has shaken up the entire internet, and put the police to work, the matter has reached the parliament and that question is Would you rather witness an inappropriate family moment every day, be a part of it, or put an end to it once and for all?
By Ayush Vermaabout a year ago in The Swamp
Salma al Shehab's Release Punishment for Raising Her Voice for Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia.
Salma al Shehab's Release Punishment for Raising Her Voice for Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia.  Salma al Shehab a Leeds University dental student and mother of two has been released from prison in Saudi Arabia after being sentenced to an astonishing 34 years in jail for tweets supporting women’s rights. Her release while a significant development comes with ongoing challenges including a travel ban that prevents her from leaving Saudi Arabia and reuniting with her children in the UK. Al Shehab’s case has drawn international attention and condemnation shedding light on the Saudi government’s relentless crackdown on dissent, particularly against women activists and members of the Shia Muslim minority to which she belongs.
By Adnan Rasheedabout a year ago in The Swamp
Welcome to Canada!
Congratulations! Welcome to Canada! We are so glad that you have decided to make this momentous decision at a point in history when the relationship between our two nations has never been so fraught and awkward. We are beyond pleased that you have chosen us for your next step towards real independence and self-direction. This is a simple guide to show you which steps to follow as you become a part of the fabric of the Great White North.
By Kendall Defoe about a year ago in The Swamp










