Nonfiction
Three Tough Questions for Oprah: When Celebrities Overstep in Politics
Introduction: Celebrity endorsements have always been part of politics, but in recent years, their influence seems to have grown more powerful—and more dangerous. We’re now seeing famous personalities tell their followers who they should vote for, blurring the lines between entertainment and serious political discourse. When celebrities like Oprah endorse a candidate, they use their fame and power to sway millions. But the question is: Should they? Should their opinions matter more than the average voter’s?
By Peter Schulenbergabout a year ago in Critique
The Toxicity of Hustle Culture
Another dream that did not reach its fruition, another soul that was shattered by its externality. It is heartbreaking to hear the recent news about a dynamic young professional , Anna Perayil, living in Pune, from EY who took her life due to extreme work pressure and a toxic workplace environment.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Critique
The conspiracy theory as means of ridiculing people
Currently, a common method of ridiculing people is to label them as "conspiracy theorists." This process involves observing nations and labeling peoples who might potentially interfere with the development of specific projects. There is a unique spirit spreading across the world, blinding the masses. The agents who control the world seek to transform people's thinking, using this label in a fixed manner with no room for reflection.
By Viviane Bazabout a year ago in Critique
The path to totalitarian regime
The reader is invited to reflect on the dangers associated with the transformation of a nation’s collective mindset. Historical examples, such as the atrocities of the Hitler era, demonstrate how a totalitarian regime can foster a lasting aversion to nationalism. Instead of promoting order, morality, respect, and progress, the Nazi regime left a negative mark that resonates across all continents.
By Viviane Bazabout a year ago in Critique
Oprah CRASHES Meghan's speech
In a surprising twist, Meghan Markle has made headlines once again, this time for her involvement in a new bookstore inauguration. Recently, Meghan has been popping up at various public events, particularly those tied to her favorite topic—books. As an avid book lover myself, it's hard to criticize anyone for promoting reading. But when Meghan is involved, there always seems to be more than meets the eye.
By The Big Bad about a year ago in Critique
The Olympics and Its Forgotten Mission
Unlike most men, I do not have a lifetime subscription to a sports channel or multiple sports channels. I love the idea of watching any sport at the highest level. For example, I enjoy the thrill of ICC’s T20 World Cup and the exhilarating CPL T20 cricket, the magical FIFA World Cup soccer and the record-breaking prospects of the athletes at the Olympics every four years. The international events' schedules keep me from getting bored and help me avoid unhealthy addictions and obsessions.
By Wayne W. Barrow2 years ago in Critique
A Critique of the Government: A Call for Change
The government, a cornerstone of any society, is tasked with ensuring the well-being of its citizens. However, when its actions deviate from this fundamental purpose, it becomes imperative to offer constructive criticism. This critique aims to highlight areas where the government has fallen short, and to propose potential solutions for a more equitable and prosperous nation.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Critique
Women on Screen: Psychological Themes in Contemporary Indian Cinema
Cinema and film are prevalent forms of mass communication that significantly influence opinions, shape perceptions, and reinforce prevailing cultural norms. They entertain audiences globally, offering an escape from everyday life by creating an alternate reality. Additionally, cinema has the power to alter individuals' mindsets and help establish new cultural, social, and political values. Indian cinema has long been a significant part of Indian culture, impacting society and individual lives in various ways. Movies influence people's fashion choices, speech, and social behaviour, both directly and indirectly. Over time, Indian cinema has evolved from traditional mythological films to "Bollywoodized" adaptations of successful Hollywood movies. In the 1970s, Indian cinema began to adopt a more socially conscious and politically focused approach.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Critique
How You Can Achieve Anything
Once upon a time there lived a young boy Named Koji Koji was always curious about the World around him and sought answers to Life’s big questions one day he heard About the wise zen master who lived at Top the tallest hill in the village Determined to learn from the master Koji Climbed up the hill and found the Zen Temple where the master resided with Eager eyes and a hopeful heart.
By Sabiu Tobi2 years ago in Critique
Duramont Ergonomic Adjustable Chair. AI-Generated.
If you're in the market for a new office chair, the **Duramont Ergonomic Adjustable Office Chair** has likely caught your eye. This chair, available on Amazon, promises a range of features designed to enhance comfort and productivity during long hours at your desk. Let’s dive into what makes this chair stand out and see if it lives up to the hype.
By Bob Skylar2 years ago in Critique








