The 11 bus used to take me home each night, and the N11 in the early hours of the morning when I’d missed the last…
Category: Society and Morals
Do You Actually Care What Generation You Are?
Posted in Society and Morals, and Spotlight on Humanity
I was recently asked to complete a survey and the following question popped up, asking what generation I fell into. Do people really identify with…
International Holocaust Remembrance Day ~ Not An Alternative Truth?
Posted in Justice, Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and World Affairs
Auschwitz was liberated 72 years ago on this day (in 1945), yet there are still people that refute the fact that concentration and death camps…
‘The Frozen Ground’ ~ A Gruesome True Story
Posted in Films, Society and Morals, and Spotlight on Humanity
Films based on true stories can tend to be highly dramatized, but The Frozen Ground (2013) sticks pretty close to the facts, or the ones…
The World In November 2016
Posted in From The Editor's Perspective, Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and World Affairs
November has been a strange month—but where did all this bullying, and hate speak come from, and is it a coincidence it has risen since…
Jill Stein ~ Another Twist In The US Election
Posted in Business and Law, Justice, Society and Morals, and World Affairs
The actual result is far from over officially that is, and while most people agree that the US election was a two-horse race, what role…
Hamilton: An American Musical ~ Freedom Of Speech Or Preaching?
Posted in Business and Law, Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and World Affairs
It’s funny how Alexander Hamilton can still get involved over contentious presidential elections more than 200 years after his death. The recent incident involves Mike…
Remembrance Day 11:11
Posted in Justice, Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and World Affairs
Today, people unite and commemorate the lives of those who died so that society today can be free. It is tragic that the day has…
The Calais “Jungle’ Is No More, Allegedly
Posted in Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and World Affairs
The makeshift refugee camp nicknamed the ‘jungle’ on the outskirts of Calais has finally been demolished. Camps come and go, but this one was where…