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    Whistleblowers: Heroes of Truth or Threats to Security?

    Whistleblowers play an essential and often courageous role in modern society. By exposing misconduct, corruption, or illegal activity within governments, corporations, and other institutions, they act as watchdogs who help ensure accountability and transparency. While the debate around whether...
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    Is Free Trade Always Beneficial? A Closer Look at the Global Economic Debate

    Free trade, when thoughtfully implemented, remains one of the most powerful tools for promoting global economic growth, cooperation, and opportunity. While it’s true that the conversation around free trade has become more complex in recent years, especially as concerns around inequality and...
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    Should Minimum Wage Be a Living Wage? A Fight for Economic Justice

    Raising the minimum wage to a living wage is not just an economic proposal—it’s a moral imperative. In today’s world, where the cost of living continues to rise while wages remain stagnant for many, the idea that someone can work full-time and still live in poverty is deeply unjust. Moving...
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    Socialism: The Ultimate Threat to Capitalism or Its Necessary Check?

    The ongoing debate between socialism and capitalism is not merely a clash of ideologies, but an opportunity to evolve economic systems in ways that better serve humanity. Rather than viewing socialism as the enemy of capitalism, it is far more constructive to see it as a necessary complement—a...
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    Is NATO Still Necessary? Absolutely – But Not Without Reform.

    Absolutely, NATO remains not only necessary but essential in today’s unpredictable global landscape. While some question its relevance in a post-Cold War world, current events and emerging threats make it abundantly clear that NATO is far from obsolete—it’s a cornerstone of collective security...
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    Locked & Loaded: The Debate Over Constitutional Gun Ownership

    Guns, Freedom, and Fear: The Dangerous Myth of the Second Amendment The United States remains the only developed nation where gun violence is normalized — school shootings, mass murders, and accidental deaths happen with horrifying regularity. Yet defenders of gun rights continue to cling to...
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    The Carbon Tax Debate: A Climate Solution or Economic Burden?

    A Positive Outlook on Carbon Taxes: Driving a Greener Future As the world grapples with the escalating climate crisis, there is an urgent need for practical solutions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions without stalling economic progress. Among the strategies gaining traction is the carbon...
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    "The Death Penalty: Justice or Injustice in Disguise?"

    A Positive Case for Abolishing the Death Penalty In an evolving global society that values justice, human dignity, and fairness, the continued use of the death penalty feels increasingly out of step with modern ideals. Abolishing capital punishment is not about being lenient on crime—it’s about...
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    Mass Surveillance: National Security Shield or Privacy Nightmare?

    Balancing Safety and Freedom: A Thoughtful Approach to Mass Surveillance In an era defined by fast-moving digital threats, geopolitical instability, and increasing cybercrime, national security has become more complex than ever before. Governments are under immense pressure to anticipate and...
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    The Dark Business of Incarceration: Should Private Prisons Be Banned?

    Reclaiming Justice: Why Banning Private Prisons Is the Right Step Forward In a society built on the ideals of fairness, dignity, and equal justice under law, the existence of private prisons stands as a glaring contradiction. These institutions—run by corporations that profit from...
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    Transparency or Surveillance? The Body Camera Debate

    A Clear Lens on Justice: Why Body Cameras Are Essential for Modern Policing In today’s era of heightened awareness and growing calls for accountability, body cameras have emerged as one of the most effective tools to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the communities they serve. As...
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    Affirmative Action: Still Necessary or Outdated Legacy?

    Affirmative Action: A Tool for True Equality in the 21st Century In today’s world, where conversations around justice, equity, and inclusion are finally gaining the attention they deserve, affirmative action stands as a vital policy that bridges the gap between aspiration and reality. Far from...
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    Should There Be a Universal Basic Income?

    Universal Basic Income: A Bold Step Toward Economic Justice and Human Dignity In an increasingly unpredictable world shaped by automation, economic volatility, and widening inequality, Universal Basic Income (UBI) offers a refreshing and human-centric approach to social welfare. Far from being...
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    Should Hate Speech Be a Crime?

    Promoting Respectful Expression: Why Regulating Hate Speech Can Strengthen Democracy In democratic societies, freedom of speech is a fundamental right—one that allows citizens to express opinions, challenge authority, and engage in open dialogue. However, as our world becomes increasingly...
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    Climate change is not just a scientific fact — it’s a political battlefield.

    Reclaiming Climate Action: From Political Debate to Scientific Responsibility Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s an urgent reality we can see, feel, and measure. From rising sea levels and record-breaking heatwaves to more intense wildfires and storms, the evidence is undeniable...
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    The Security of Mail-In Ballots: A Critical Examination

    Mail-In Ballots: A Secure and Inclusive Step Toward Strengthening Democracy In an age where participation in democracy must be both accessible and secure, mail-in voting presents a valuable opportunity to expand civic engagement without compromising electoral integrity. The rise of mail-in...
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    Should 16-Year-Olds Be Allowed to Vote?

    Empowering the Future: Why 16-Year-Olds Deserve the Right to Vote In a rapidly evolving world, young people are stepping up as informed, passionate, and responsible citizens. Sixteen-year-olds today are not merely observers of political and social change—they are often at the forefront of it...
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    The Politics of Caste Census: Social Justice or Vote Bank Strategy?

    The Caste Census: A Path to Inclusive Policy and Social Justice The call for a nationwide caste census in India is not just a political demand—it is a vital step toward building a more equitable and inclusive society. While the issue has generated polarizing debates, the potential benefits of...
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    LGBTQ+ Rights: The Case for Decriminalizing Section 377

    Towards Equality: The Need for Full Decriminalization of Section 377 in India The landmark 2018 Supreme Court verdict in Navtej Singh Johar vs. Union of India marked a turning point in the history of LGBTQ+ rights in India. By reading down Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, the Court...
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    Can Islam Evolve to Fit the Modern World? A Call for Thoughtful Reform

    Islam and Modern Society: A Path Toward Harmony and Renewal Islam, like all major world religions, has profoundly shaped the course of human civilization—through its contributions to art, science, law, and spirituality. With over a billion adherents worldwide, it continues to influence millions...
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