The Weight of Power

The Weight of Power

They left before dawn, walking east with what they could carry. The road out of their village was lined with others doing the same. Old men pushed carts, women balanced bundles on their heads, and children gripped sleeves so they would not get lost. Smoke rose behind them. Somewhere back there, soldiers were moving from house to house. The sound was distant but steady, the end of something familiar and the beginning of something nameless. They did not call it the Nakba then, not yet. They just knew they could not go home.

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What Are We Actually Protecting? Why Rights, Justice, and Representation Shouldn’t Be Reserved for Citizens

What Are We Actually Protecting? Why Rights, Justice, and Representation Shouldn’t Be Reserved for Citizens

We often defend rules as if they are sacred, but forget to ask what they were made to protect. If rights only apply to citizens, are they really rights at all?

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