But you do the same

But you do the same In the long corridors of human conscience, where shadows stretch and mingle with memory, there echoes a cry older than the rivers and older than stone: “Catch the thief!” The thief, pressed by fear or by conscience, cries it not to summon justice, but to veil his own guilt. In […]

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In the Crowd or in the Arena?

In the Crowd or in the Arena? UFC 313: The Modern Arena and the Psychology of Spectatorship In the Crowd or in the Arena? The allure of combat sports has been a constant throughout human history, evolving from the ancient gladiatorial battles of Rome to today’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) events. UFC 313, featuring the […]

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Scapegoating

Scapegoating Scapegoating has been used throughout history by governments and media to divert attention from internal issues by blaming external groups or individuals. Here are some notable real-world examples of scapegoating by governments and media: 1. Nazi Germany and the Jewish Population (1930s-1940s) Government Scapegoating: One of the most infamous examples of scapegoating occurred during […]

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