humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of politicians, legislators, activists, women in politics and the everyday voter.
Fines Without Fault: How Albanian Citizens Are Being Penalized by a Silent System
Fined Without Reason — And No One Tells You Imagine waking up one day to find out you've been fined for speeding on a road you've never driven. Or for illegal parking in a city you've never visited. Now imagine that no one ever told you about it—until it’s too late to challenge it.
By E verteta.al10 months ago in The Swamp
The Myth of Self-Sustainability: What I’m Growing to Cut My Grocery Costs
My main objective since moving onto the land has been to achieve self-sustainability. Yes, I bought into that lie, many do, and some of us realize the lie, and others don´t, as with many things in life.
By sara burdick10 months ago in The Swamp
The Quiet Return to Faith
For decades, the dominant narrative in Western culture has been that religion is fading. From emptying pews to the rise of secularism in media, education, and politics, many believed faith was becoming obsolete. But in 2025, a quieter and far more surprising story is unfolding.
By Robert Lacy11 months ago in The Swamp
When Civilians Die, Does It Matter Who Pulled the Trigger?
When Civilians Die, Does It Matter Who Pulled the Trigger? In a world that prides itself on progress, equality, and human rights, there is a question that cuts through every political speech and every humanitarian promise like a blade:
By Muhammad Hakimi11 months ago in The Swamp
Mental Health Is Not a Weapon
We say we want to destigmatize mental health to create a space where people can speak openly, seek help without shame, and be heard with compassion. But if you look closer, you'll see a very different trend emerging. Mental health isn't always treated as a concern to be addressed. Increasingly, it's being used as a weapon.
By Robert Lacy11 months ago in The Swamp
I hate America
I Hate America for Helping Israel Let me be clear: when I say “I hate America for helping Israel,” I don’t mean I hate Americans. I don’t hate the ideals of democracy, freedom, or human rights that this country claims to uphold. What I hate is the hypocrisy. I hate the billions in aid sent to a country that continues to occupy, displace, and bomb a stateless, defenseless people. I hate how my government turns a blind eye to Palestinian suffering, and how the media spins tragedy into "self-defense" for one side only.
By World politics 11 months ago in The Swamp
Ledama Olekina: Biography, Sister, Age, Net Worth & More
Ledama Olekina is a Kenyan politician and environmental activist whose journey from the plains of Maasai land to the halls of parliament has been nothing short of remarkable. Known for his passionate defense of indigenous rights and conservation efforts, Olekina has become a powerful voice for the Maasai community and Kenya’s natural heritage.
By Marveline Merab11 months ago in The Swamp







