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Politicians Will Never Give Up This Power Willingly – “It will never, strictly speaking, be “safe” to lift all restrictions” – Paula Bradshaw

“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron’s cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for…

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Free Speech Is Fundamental To A Free Country

“When speech is censored or suppressed, it is an affront to everyone because it prohibits our collective access to that information. Make no mistake, that is generally the intent of the suppressor.“ The majority of the debate on the subject of free speech generally revolves around an individual’s right to say something, and…

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How College Campuses Are Keeping The College Experience Alive During Covid-19

One of the most critical aspects of the college experience is building a creative network with peers. Undergrads, graduate students, and even professors have been collaborating and working alongside one another for hundreds of years. As a whole, they have been dependent on in-person interactions to solve problems and come up with hypotheses. …

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Johnny McCamley – “The Crypto Asset market is still in it’s infancy and around 1% of what it will be in the future”

This is the first of a thought leadership series on the future of money, cryptocurrency, and finance. Johnny McCamley is the Founder at CryptoClear and a Crypto Asset Portfolio Manager. 1. What is driving the current crypto boom? A few things: Fear- FOMO- Fear of Missing Out- as those who do not own…

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Tendies For All: What The Media Are Missing About The GameStop Saga

It’s More Than Just Memes And Bad Jokes “If Wall Street is occupying President Obama’s State Department and the halls of Congress, it’s time for the people to occupy Wall Street.” – Phil Aroneanu, 350.org The GameStop saga, I believe, will come to be not only a wonderful Netflix original film (as long…

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Protest Nation: Has Britain Found It’s Voice?

After the tragic death of Sarah Everard, grieving women come out to show solidarity in a candlelit vigil. Just as BLM encapsulated the moment that was the death of George Floyd, this mourning captured the mood of many across the nation. The memorial/vigil turned ugly when the women were told to disperse and…

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