Cartoon illustration of menopause and the Equality Act, showing a woman sitting on the bed sweating with windows open — symbolising daily struggles.

Menopause and the Equality Act: Why Women Are Left Out

Menopause and the Equality Act are still treated like strangers. Almost every woman will face menopause, yet the Equality Act pretends it doesn’t exist. Meanwhile, the people writing laws about menopause? Overwhelmingly men. The same men who happily legislate abortion rights in the USA and, closer to home, align with Reform UK’s anti-abortion politics. Different policy, same pattern: men deciding what women can and can’t … Continue reading Menopause and the Equality Act: Why Women Are Left Out

Cartoon illustration of Donald Trump at a podium presenting “The Trump Checker,” a fact-check board debunking his false claims about wars, Tylenol, Antifa, the Radical Left, and a UN speech.

📝 The Trump Checker: Exposing Dangerous Lies and Falsehoods

The Trump Checker: 25 Dangerous Lies Exposed and Fact-Checked:The Trump Checker highlights 25 Trump lies, fact-checked with evidence, and explains why his attacks on the “Radical Left” and Antifa are built on misinformation. Introduction: Why Fact-Checking Trump Matters When it comes to politics, truth is supposed to guide leaders. But with Donald Trump, fact-checkers often needed overtime pay. His presidency and post-presidency were filled with … Continue reading 📝 The Trump Checker: Exposing Dangerous Lies and Falsehoods

Op-ed. The Dangers of Fragile Ego Leadership

Let’s be honest: we’ve all seen what happens when a person with a fragile ego gets a taste of power. It’s like handing a toddler a flamethrower and hoping for the best. The result? Chaos, confusion, and a lot of scorched earth. These types don’t lead they dominate. They don’t inspire they intimidate. And truth? That’s just a pesky little obstacle to bulldoze on the … Continue reading Op-ed. The Dangers of Fragile Ego Leadership

Give Angry People Guns, What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

The Grim Reality of Gun Violence in the United States If you hand an angry person a gun, you don’t need a PhD in psychology to guess what might happen next. Yet somehow, the United States continues to act as though arming the public is a recipe for peace. Spoiler: it isn’t. And it’s not just everyday rows that turn deadly. When policing is unpredictable, … Continue reading Give Angry People Guns, What Could Possibly Go Wrong?