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What Is Justice, Anyway? — And Why Words Can Build or Break It

The little girl sat again by the fire, tucked into the same wooly blanket, her knees drawn up to her chest. Her grandfather, with his silver hair and soft, knowing smile, rocked slowly in his chair, whittling a small piece of wood into a tiny bird. “Grandpa,” she said, looking up from the flickering flames, […]

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Kavi and the pattern of Semantics of Suppression: The Alchemy of Linguistic Liberation

Kavi observed that humanity’s cycles of oppression are not forged by swords alone but by the silent daggers of language—words twisted to cage truth and sanctify power. He taught that liberation begins not on battlefields, but in the realm of rhetoric, where labels like “terrorist” are weaponized to transmute resistance into heresy. True sovereignty, he

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No Child Is Born an Enemy: A Tale of Kites and Courage

In a small, sunlit village nestled beneath rolling hills, laughter once echoed through the air like a symphony. Children chased one another through golden fields, their joy as boundless as the sky above. Among them was Ayan, a boy of seven, with a heart full of dreams and a world painted in innocence. His favorite

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