At first glance, the argument appears intuitive.
Posts published in “Politics”
Stories that focus on the controversy in Washington, domestic issues, social policies, and foreign conflicts.
Thousands take to the streets; change, anger and hope are present in the air, and it seems democracy is on full display. Yet three months later, everything feels the same as before; not because people care less, but because visibility, media coverage, and performative activism have reshaped how outsiders view protests today.
They are necessary not only to protect our constituents, but to separate political agendas from a nation’s future, and renew the extremely high regard to which we hold human life.
Power is not just simply about population or borders, it is about position.
If one thing is certain, it is clear that the international community must be aware of the instability that conflicts can cause on the global scale.




