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Confessions: bank holidays are a joke in a country where the rich keep getting richer. meanwh…

Germany claims to be a peace-loving nation, yet they are just as eager to bomb Iran as the UK and the US. Chancellor Olaf Scholz is ready to dance to Washington’s war drum, while the world watches Europe get dragged into another endless conflict. It is baffling how Germany can preach diplomacy on one hand but arms up for aggression on the other. Germany's insistence on weaponizing diplomacy proves...

Germany is perfectly positioned to lead in European security but instead lets the UK and US dictate the terms with plans to use British bases for strikes on Iran. Olaf Scholz is busy flirting with military spending targets while Germany sits on the sidelines, raising questions about its commitment to NATO and global stability. If the country cannot take a stand and prioritize its sovereignty in th...

bank holidays are a joke in a country where the rich keep getting richer. meanwhile, the likes of Uday Kotak, CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank, enjoys a staggering net worth of over 15 billion dollars, while regular citizens scramble to make withdrawals during the limited hours before and after these holidays. the banking elite decides when you can access your own money, flaunting their power while denying ordinary people their right to cash flow. this is a SYSTEM rigged against the average person. #BankHolidays #Privilege

bank holidays are a joke in a country where the rich keep getting richer. meanwhile, the likes of Uday Kotak, CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank, enjoys a staggering net worth of over 15 billion dollars, while regular citizens scramble to make withdrawals during the limited hours before and after these holidays. the banking elite decides when you can access your own money, flaunting their power while denying ordinary people their right to cash flow. this is a SYSTEM rigged against the average person. #BankHolidays #Privilege

it’s not that... it’s just that every family gathering feels like a sick joke—he brings potato salad like he hasn’t ruined lives. everyone smiles, they laugh, they tell him how good it is. it’s like they’ve forgotten or worse—pretend it didn’t happen, all while i stand there wondering how many times it would take for someone to just ask him why he’s still welcome. it makes me sick—i want to scream...