Dialogue
The Invention of Whiteness: How Race Was Manufactured to Divide and Rule
When we talk about race, it often feels like we’re speaking about something ancient and immutable. But the truth is more unsettling: race, especially the category of “whiteness,” is a modern invention — designed not by biology, but by power.
By David Thusi9 months ago in Critique
Buried Brilliance: How Global Knowledge Was Erased to Elevate the West
When we’re taught the origins of science, mathematics, and philosophy, the names sound familiar — Aristotle, Newton, Galileo, Descartes. European. Male. Genius. But what if I told you that this “lineage of brilliance” is not just incomplete — it’s a deliberate fiction?
By David Thusi9 months ago in Critique
Truth, Theft, and the Courage to Remember: Reclaiming Our Stolen Histories
History, we are told, is about facts. Dates. Kings. Wars. Inventions. But the question I keep returning to is: Whose facts? Whose kings? Whose inventions? I didn’t grow up asking that question. I accepted the timeline I was taught — the one that began in Ancient Greece, skipped to Rome, fast-forwarded to the Enlightenment, then marched triumphantly into the Industrial Revolution. I was told this was progress. That this was civilization. But something always felt off.
By David Thusi9 months ago in Critique
The Answer? You Don’t Have to Know
We make a decision, then hesitate. Then we ask ourselves: Do I really want this? We feel sure and tell the world: Yes, I want this. Then, after a while, we break down: I don’t know if I want it. What have I done? Was it a mistake? How can I tell?
By Raghad Nassar10 months ago in Critique
🎬 Is Tube Mastery & Monetization by Matt Par Worth It in 2025? My Unfiltered Review After 30 Days Inside the Course. AI-Generated.
Let’s face it: not everyone wants to be the next MrBeast—or even show their face online. That’s where faceless YouTube automation comes in. It promises income without ever turning on a webcam.
By Hustle General10 months ago in Critique
The Roar and the Hee-Haw
In the heart of the Serengeti, where animals roamed free and drama bloomed like wildflowers, there lived a lion named Leo. He was everything you'd expect from a king of the jungle: majestic, strong, a little vain, and absolutely terrible at telling jokes.
By Dr Gabriel 10 months ago in Critique
Captivating the Heart: How to Make Someone Fall in Love with You
Love is a universal emotion—one that brings out both the best and the most vulnerable sides of us. When you develop strong feelings for someone, it's only natural to want those feelings reciprocated. But love, unlike manipulation or attraction tricks, should always be built on sincerity, respect, and mutual connection. If you're wondering how to make someone fall in love with you, it's essential to approach it with authenticity, patience, and a deep understanding of human emotions.
By Dr Gabriel 10 months ago in Critique
Shush the noise.
Shush the noise. I sit here, quite happy, listening to next door powerwashing his garden. My husband upstairs steam cleaning the bathroom floor. In between, when the noise quietens, the bird singing proudly. It’s summer. The sun shines, my heart’s filled with gratitude and love. I am here and alive.
By George’s Girl 2026 10 months ago in Critique
I Contacted My Spirit Guide
I Contacted My Spirit Guide The mirror was so old, as soon as this shape showed itself, the glass shattered into a million and one pieces.Show me my guide, I asked. As soon as she appeared, it was like a gun had gone off, yet there was no glass in my lounge. No, the shattered bit all fell into the mirror. I could see each piece, yet the mirror wasn’t broken? Why? How?
By George’s Girl 2026 10 months ago in Critique
"Echoes of the Forgotten"
A Journey Through Lost Memories and Hidden Truths The rain had just begun when Elira stepped into her grandmother’s attic for the first time in years. Dust swirled in the air, lit by the pale light seeping through the cracked windowpanes. She was here for closure. After her grandmother's funeral, Elira returned to the house she hadn't visited since childhood, hoping to find something—anything—that would explain the strange dreams that had haunted her for weeks.
By Kaleem Ullah10 months ago in Critique









