
Originally posted on The Curious Mag:
As published on Happinez Magazine -The Morning newspaper, Sri Lanka – 8th May 2022. Link to article here What if what we consider to be “evil” is something that is quite ordinary? The phrase “banality of evil” was coined by the German-Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt. She received a lot of…
Originally posted on This, That, and The Other:
“No one has ever doubted that truth and politics are on rather bad terms with each other.” Hannah Arendt, political philosopher, author, and Holocaust survivor Written for Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday prompt.

Originally posted on Heeearing With Heart:
My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take,They follow wherever I go;My sheep know My voice and come at my call,But a stranger’s voice do they not know. Refrain:My sheep know My voice, and day by dayThey abide in the fold and go not astray,They love…
Quote of the day “I don’t think there is a woman alive, not just in politics but in any walk of life, who will not have experienced, somewhere on the spectrum of misogyny and sexism, behaviour that is unacceptable. In some ways, I think it is worse today than it was when I was […]
Originally posted on Gifford MacShane, Author:
#trivia #NativeAmerican #boardingschool #votingrights The U. S. Department of the Interior just released a study of the almost 500 “Indian Boarding Schools” that operated from 1819 to 1969, including the Carlisle Indian Industry School here in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Over 7,000 children attended this school; its most famous student was…