Reading the article on Sky News about the excavation at the former mother and baby home in Tuam, Ireland, shook me to my core. As a mother, it’s hard to even type this without my chest tightening. Nearly 800 infants — tiny, innocent babies — buried in a sewage system. No graves. No headstones. No… Continue reading 796 Cries in Ireland That Were Never Heard
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Cancel Culture in Korea: Accountability or Public Shaming?
Cancel culture has become one of the most debated social phenomena in recent years. While it exists in many countries, South Korea’s version of cancel culture is particularly intense. It is swift, unforgiving, and often leaves little room for redemption. Unlike in the West, where public figures might slowly rebuild their careers, being “canceled” in… Continue reading Cancel Culture in Korea: Accountability or Public Shaming?
Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Life
In an increasingly complex world, ethical dilemmas have become more common and difficult to navigate. Advances in technology, shifting societal norms, and global interconnectedness present new challenges that require careful thought and moral reasoning. Every day, individuals and organizations face decisions that test their values, from privacy concerns in the digital age to the impact… Continue reading Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Life
Unpopular Opinions on Societal Norms
Societal norms shape our behavior, values, and expectations, often without us even realizing it. They dictate how we dress, work, interact, and live our lives. While many of these norms provide structure and stability, some may be outdated, unnecessary, or even harmful. Challenging them can be uncomfortable, as people tend to resist ideas that go… Continue reading Unpopular Opinions on Societal Norms
