Category: Politics & Law
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Whistleblower Suppression
The Truth About The U,S Government ⚖️ What the Law Says Under U.S. law, police do not have a constitutional duty to protect or investigate. That’s the brutal reality. Two major Supreme Court cases established this: Translation: Cops aren’t legally obligated to act, even in life-or-death cases. 🛑 What Actually Happens So, instead of investigating: In Cagney’s case,…
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Ensuring ‘Checks and Balances’ in Government
Human Trafficking and Government Accountability Human trafficking represents a grave violation of human rights and is often characterized by an insidious undercurrent within society, overshadowed by the complexities of legislation and enforcement. Defined as the exploitation of individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for purposes such as labor and sexual exploitation, this crisis impacts millions…
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Racism: A Political Construct and Its Impact on Identity and Well-Being
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Understanding Racism: A Political Construct Racism is often perceived as a deeply ingrained social issue, but it is essential to understand that it primarily operates as a political construct rather than a biological fact. At its core, racism is a belief system that ranks individuals based on perceived physical differences, particularly skin color. However, these…
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Hidden In Plain Sight: The Cagney Richards Case
This is Cagney Richards story. This spans four states and the government is actively covering it up! Cagney Richards is a brilliant, accomplished woman who studied abroad in Austria, built a promising future and dreamed of one day changing the world for the better. What began as a friendship quickly unraveled into a chilling story…
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The Black-O-Meter: One-Drop or Phenotype?
Understanding Racial Identity in America In the United States, racial identity plays a pivotal role in shaping individual and collective experiences. It is a complex construct that encompasses various dimensions, including ethnicity, cultural heritage, and social interaction. The concept of racial identity is not static; it evolves through historical context, societal influences, and personal experiences.…
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Whistleblowers say Human Trafficking hotline operators fail to report tips to law enforcement
By Steven Richards The Polaris Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that administers the National Human Trafficking Hotline, regularly fails to refer tips to law enforcement for investigation, whistleblowers told the Senate Judiciary Committee, confirming an earlier complaint from a bipartisan group of state attorneys general. The Polaris Project in 2023 received $4,831,020 in government grants, according to…
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Transparency: The Power of Public Records
Did you know in most states, like Louisiana, $20 would tell you damn near everything you need to know about anyone and anything? Who’s been sued and for what, drug charges, mortgages, bench warrants, marriage licenses, homicides, deeds, tutorships – you name it! It’s all there, filed neatly away just waiting for someone either nosey…
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How the U.S. Government Enables Human Trafficking: Breaking Down a Global Crime Enterprise
Understanding Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a heinous crime that involves the exploitation of individuals through coercion, deception, or force. This multifaceted issue manifests in various forms, including sex trafficking, labor trafficking, forced marriage, and exploitation. Within the realm of sex trafficking, individuals, often women and children, are forced into engaging in commercial sex acts…
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The Ethics of Animal Testing: A Deep Dive into Animal Rights and Human Health
Understanding Animal Rights Animal rights refers to the belief that non-human animals possess inherent rights, similar to human rights, which stem from their capacity to experience pain, suffering, and enjoyment. This perspective has evolved over time, reflecting broader societal shifts in how humans perceive their relationship with animals. Initially, animals were often regarded solely as…
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Unmasking Government Corruption: A Call for Collective Awakening
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Understanding Government Corruption Government corruption refers to the abuse of power by public officials for personal gain, adversely affecting the functioning of political systems worldwide. Corruption manifests in various forms, including bribery, embezzlement, favoritism, and the manipulation of laws to serve private interests. Bribery, for instance, often occurs when officials accept money or gifts in…