Tag: Dialogue

Why we’re done complaining

“I’m still angry after 19 years on Earth. I’m angry every time someone has a conversation with my chest, or asks if my parents—who I assume they envision as Islamic tyrants—would be okay with me dressing provocatively. I’m angry every time I look at the sea of white faces surrounding me and question...

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No offence

Let’s have a chat without getting our knickers in a knot. In the age of the internet, open comment boards and endless access to information, we began a new age of what I call oversensitive internet gnomes. Those who get offended easily always existed; now, they’ve been given a new platform. Unfortunately,...

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Co-operation over strife

Mike Yeomans, ArtSci ’14 Israeli Apartheid Week just ended, but the conversation about the Israel/Palestine conflict needs to carry on. Co-operation, discussion and dialogue are the only ways in which the conflict can cease. This is seemingly harder since a total break down in communications occurred...

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