women in politics
Talking female politicians, feminist activists, and all the the ways women around the world are changing the landscape of the Swamp, be it for better or worse.
It’s the Racism, Stupid
The Tea Party’s Legacy and the Rise of MAGA As I watched the “No Kings” protests unfold this Flag Day, I thought of how many opportunities we Americans had to stop the current fascist regime if only we’d had the courage to call out our festering racism earlier. Instead, the people who don’t think like the fascists but benefit from looking like the fascists didn’t hold them accountable. This is especially true for the eight years of Barack Obama's presidency, from 2008 through 2016. The election of the first Black president of the United States caused a tidal wave of white backlash that brought fascism to our shores.
By Kai Wilson8 months ago in The Swamp
Breaking: Melissa Hortman Shooting! What Really Happened?
Minnesota has been shaken in recent days as news broke of the so-called “Melissa Hortman shooting.” The incident rapidly made headlines, generating waves of concern, speculation, and public reaction. In this article, we break down everything currently known, sift through facts and rumors, and examine how this event is influencing Minnesota’s political climate and broader public discourse.
By Bevy Osuos8 months ago in The Swamp
Altcoin season could be near: Why June can see a 2021-style rally
**Altcoin Season Could Be Near: Why June Can See a 2021-Style Rally** Numerous analysts and investors are beginning to speculate that an altcoin season may be just around the corner as the cryptocurrency market continues to show signs of recovery. The month of June, historically a favorable period for crypto rallies, is shaping up to potentially mirror the explosive growth seen in 2021. The stage may be set for altcoins to take the lead as Bitcoin's strength and dominance plateau. ### What Is the Season for Altcoins? Altcoin season, or "alt season," refers to a period when alternative cryptocurrencies—those other than Bitcoin—outperform the leading digital asset. During this phase, investors rotate capital from Bitcoin into smaller market cap assets in pursuit of higher gains. This is a time when tokens like Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, and a number of smaller-cap projects saw huge returns in a short amount of time. Typically, altcoin seasons follow a strong Bitcoin rally as market participants look for the “next big thing.”
By GLOBAL NEWS8 months ago in The Swamp
Anne Waiguru: Age, Husband, Biography, Career & More
Anne Waiguru is one of Kenya’s most recognizable female leaders—an economist by training, a reformer by reputation, and the current Governor of Kirinyaga County. With a career spanning public service, policy, and politics, she has navigated both praise and controversy with resilience. Off the podium, she is also a wife and mother, balancing leadership with a grounded personal life.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
Leaders & Liars: Who’s Running the World?
Leaders & Liars: Who’s Running the World? In a world saturated with political promises, manipulated narratives, and backroom deals, the question echoes louder than ever: Who’s really running the world? From democratically elected presidents to unelected corporate moguls, the line between leadership and manipulation continues to blur. Power, once believed to rest in the hands of the people, now seems increasingly concentrated in the hands of those who speak loudest — and lie best.
By World politics 9 months ago in The Swamp
Cecily Mbarire: Husband, Daughter, Age, Biography, Net Worth & More
Cecily Mbarire is one of Kenya’s most influential politicians and businesswomen, known for her vibrant leadership and dedication to public service. From her family life to her impressive career and financial achievements, Cecily has built a reputation that commands respect across the country.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
How China Became a Superpower
China's emergence as a global superpower is one of the most significant transformations in modern history. Over the past four decades, the nation has evolved from a largely agrarian, impoverished country into the world’s second-largest economy and a central player in global geopolitics. This transformation has been driven by a unique blend of economic reform, strategic state planning, political stability, and global engagement.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in The Swamp
The Hair Dance in Qatar: What Does It Mean?
In a world of social media virality, political symbolism, and cultural ambiguity, one short video clip can stir up global curiosity, criticism, or even laughter. This is exactly what happened when a video from Qatar went viral online—showing a high-profile Qatari politician performing what many have labeled a “hair dance” in honor of Donald Trump. As the camera zooms in on his animated head movements and hair shaking, viewers are left baffled. What is this act? A gesture of hospitality? A satire? Or something else altogether?
By Keramatullah Wardak9 months ago in The Swamp
Martha Karua: Age, Husband, Net Worth, Education, Biography & More
Martha Karua is one of Kenya’s most respected and influential politicians, known for her unwavering commitment to justice, democracy, and human rights. With a career spanning decades as a lawyer, cabinet minister, and presidential candidate, Karua has carved out a unique legacy as a fearless advocate for the rule of law.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in The Swamp
🇵🇱 European Elections and Rising Nationalism
Election Season in Europe: National Identity vs. EU Unity As spring 2025 turns to summer, voters from Warsaw to Lisbon—and from Bucharest to Dublin—are filing into gyms, town halls, and makeshift poll stations for the most consequential European election season in a decade. The headlines shout about populist surges, cyber-intrigue, and razor-thin polls, but the deeper story is an old question with new urgency: Can national identity comfortably coexist with the promise—and the constraints—of European Union unity?
By World politics 9 months ago in The Swamp
The Bondi Stabbings: how misogyny motivated a psychotic attack. Content Warning.
The Sydney Bondi Westfield shopping mall is one I know extremely well as I live ten minutes away. I would end up in there for an hour or two each week because my physiotherapist is nearby. Since my partner and I sustained life-changing injuries in a fatal tour bus crash, I would, after physio, as my partner had her treatment, walk slowly and cautiously around the mall. I suffer PTSD from the crash; so, crowds and crowded places, loud noise, are enough to cause a panic attack. Slowly, unknowingly, this shopping mall became a safe space for me. I would shuffle around, buy Pokémon cards, Squishmallows to rest my broken back on, and the occasional coffee and cookie combination. I made friends with a few of the store workers. The injuries from the crash left me socially isolated, I can’t do what I did before, I have chronic pain: the crash was life-changing. It is odd to say, but on reflection, the shopping mall became a haven for me; a place to get a little treat after painful physio sessions. On Saturday, 13 April 2024, when I heard the news of the murders, I had a devastating panic attack.
By Josh Clements9 months ago in The Swamp










