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Former MP Ashraf Rifi commended President Joseph Aoun's dedication to Tripoli and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam's efforts, noting the state's serious commitment to the city's growth after years of challenges due to past control. #Tripoli #Lebanon #PoliticalResponsibility
October 25, 2025 at 11:24 AM Everybody can reply
MP Hassan Fadlallah called on the Lebanese government to prioritize national security and protect citizens' rights amid escalating violence and Israeli attacks causing civilian casualties. He criticized the focus on external issues. #Lebanon #PoliticalResponsibility #IsraeliAggression
October 5, 2025 at 2:11 PM Everybody can reply
A misleading tweet targeting journalist Rachel Gilmore has escalated, fueled by supporters of figures like Charlie Kirk. 

#Accountability #StopHateSpeech #Democracy #Canada #Respect #PublicResponsibility #Leadership #SocialCivility #PoliticalResponsibility
September 20, 2025 at 2:02 PM Everybody can reply
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MP Razi al-Haj highlights the urgent need for scheduled legislative elections in Lebanon, warning that conflicts between Parliament and the Council of Ministers could threaten the May elections and the nation’s image.

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September 17, 2025 at 3:04 PM Everybody can reply
A recent tweet targeting journalist Rachel Gilmore sparked outrage—highlighting how political figures like Andrew Scheer can perpetuate hate and undermine safety. 

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September 16, 2025 at 11:02 AM Everybody can reply
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The Essence of Activism, Are we supposed to be “poor”? – A response to Jonathan Kariseb
Onesmus Shekuza Iyambo On my way home from the AR headquarters after a long, tiring but productive meeting with our regional leadership as we were discussing about different strategies and tactics we will deploy in preparation for the upcoming regional and local authority elections, I stopped by Otjomuise shopping centre to buy newspapers. As I was perusing The Namibian Newspaper on Friday, 27 July 2025, I came across an article by Jonathan Kariseb, scandalously titled “On Job Amupanda, Elites and the Burden of Responsibility: A Personal Reflection”. In one of his famous essays, ‘The Responsibility of Intellectuals’, Noam Chomsky tells us that ‘it is the responsibility of intellectuals to speak the truth and expose lies’. Antonio Gramsci, a distinguished Marxist philosopher, warned us about traditional intellectuals and how they sway society into believing something that is not factual. Listen to him: ‘Traditional intellectuals believe they are autonomous and neutral, above class interest. They often reproduce and legitimise existing power structures (e.g., capitalism, elitism) even if they claim to be independent thinkers’’.  In contrast, Gramsci promoted and celebrated the organic intellectuals, who he describes as rooted in the day-to-day life of a particular social group, often the working class, and shaping society through activism, education and cultural work. As a young activist but also as a student from a poor background, at one point I went to see Professor Job Amupanda to engage him and seek organic guidance on how I should navigate the tough journey of being an activist at the same time as a student. After a long, enriching engagement, he warned and advised that it will always be tough being an activist and a student, but one must adopt what he calls ‘management by objectives’ in order to manoeuvre around the never-ending challenges so that we improve not only ourselves personally but also the unpleasant circumstances of our backgrounds. I narrate this short experience to cement the point that Professor Job Amupanda has been and continues to be a resilient voice of the dejected masses of our people. His scholastic achievements, which he did not achieve through political favours or corruption but through discipline and hard work, did not strip him of his boldness to speak out against corruption and injustice being perpetuated against the dejected masses, unlike traditional intellectuals like Jonathan Kariseb. The classification of Professor Amupanda as an “elite” is nothing but analytical laziness. Should we then believe and conclude that academic qualifications and employment are supposed to make us oblivious to the hardships that our society is facing? This surely can only be the thinking of traditional intellectuals like Jonathan Kariseb. If anything, our academic achievements offer us platforms and mechanisms to challenge the imbalance of our societies. Society should start demanding for public intellectuals, particularly traditional intellectuals, to offer organic inputs, analysis and solutions to fundamental problems facing society and not intellectuals that weaponise academic achievements of activists in an effort to stifle their voices. *Onesmus Shekuza Iyambo is a scholar and he serves in the communication department of the Affirmative Repositioning Movement (AR). The views expressed herein are entirely his. [email protected] 
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August 12, 2025 at 4:37 AM Everybody can reply
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People in power will always test the limits.
That’s why policies and oversight aren’t “paranoia”—they’re protection.
Safeguards should’ve been in place before the crisis.
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July 17, 2025 at 8:18 PM Everybody can reply
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Even Lauren Boebert's own supporters are urging her to "tone down the nasty rhetoric." Her confrontational style isn't just polarizing the nation—it's alienating her base. Leadership requires more than loudness; it demands responsibility.

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May 25, 2025 at 1:08 PM Everybody can reply
7/8 President Trump's response to the Shapiro attack was mixed - waiting 36 hours before condemning it, then stating "a thing like this cannot be allowed to happen" while also claiming, without evidence, that the attacker was "not a fan of Trump."
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7/ 🔍The study also found that more costly counteractions (e.g., calls for expulsion) resulted in a significantly greater drop in support when compared with less costly counteractions (e.g., mere verbal criticism). This highlights the importance of visible accountability. #PoliticalResponsibility
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Environmental Accountability: Holding Politicians Liable
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We can't call for accountability on one side and ignore it on our own. True loyalty means demanding better from our leaders when they fall short. Let's stay honest and principled. 💙 #HoldThemAccountable #ProgressNotPerfection #MAGAInBlueHats #PoliticalResponsibility #VegasJoePolitics
January 25, 2025 at 1:40 PM Everybody can reply
I would have been okay with the NON-violent J6’ers getting pardoned IF the person who had misled them into rioting had been held accountable. • #January6 #Pardons #Accountability
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#Insurrection
January 24, 2025 at 8:19 PM Everybody can reply
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Who’s to blame? Society failed to adapt as industries collapsed, but resistance to change and refusal to embrace new skills or values also play a role. It’s a complex mix. #Modernization #PoliticalResponsibility #Responsibility
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