Month: December 2024
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Democracy Triumphs Over Martial Law in South Korea
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, citing “anti-state” opposition activities, but withdrew the order after lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to block it. The declaration, lasting only six hours, sparked outrage and evoked memories of past military rule, including the 1980 Gwangju Uprising. Yoon, a conservative leader with plummeting approval ratings, has faced criticism…
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TRUMP WILL NOT DRAIN THE SWAMP. HE IS PART OF THE SWAMP. HE WILL BRING WAR AND BETRAY HIS DOMESTIC AGENDA IN THE PROCESS.
Almost a month after the US elections, Trump’s choices for his Cabinet continue to puzzle his MAGA/ MAHA followers and the world. The clueless continue to chant moronically “Make America Great Again (MAGA)” and “Make America Healthy Again (MAHA)”.They do not understand that Trump’s current Cabinet choices will destroy America’s reputation and role in the…
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The Cost of Fear-Driven COVID Policies
According to a study, the COVID-19 pandemic was marked by ineffective and harmful measures, such as lockdowns, which failed to control the virus while causing widespread social, economic, and health damage. Face masks had little benefit and raised health issues, whereas immunizations provided temporary protection but ultimately contributed to variation evolution and lowered immunity. Government…
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Arla Foods Faces Backlash Over Bovaer Trial Amid Health Concerns
Arla Foods is facing boycott calls after announcing a trial of Bovaer, a feed additive designed to cut methane emissions from cows by 27%. The project, which includes 30 Arla farms and UK retailers such as Morrisons and Tesco, has sparked consumer worry over Bovaer’s ingredients and potential health dangers, such as male fertility issues.…
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Is This A New Era for Health and Free Speech?
On November 14, 2024, President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, leading pharmaceutical stocks to plummet owing to regulatory fears. At the same time, the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) left X (previously Twitter), signaling a trend toward more open digital conversation as advertisers returned to…