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The confusion loophole

I have been confused since the pandemic started and confusion, I establish is the worst state to be for people like me. You don’t know which direction you are heading and yet even when the things are in your realm of control, you just don’t gather the energy or motivation to do something. When you are confused you could stare at a wall for hours and look for answers to your questions. The dust that’s been collecting over your to-do list doesn’t bother you anymore and you can just disappear into thin air and find peace within yourself without the world, constantly reinforcing the things that you have to do. And it is pretty natural to be confused, it is a part of the process to find out more about yourself, to search for answers that matter and it is completely normal to be confused. Especially in this world where you can’t distinguish your own emotions, thoughts, feelings, dreams and goals as your own or someone else’s that you have been told to believe are yours. But for someone
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America and its emerging issue with cultural and racial representation

After the Black Lives Matter movement took off in America, it amplified America’s position in the terms of the representation that it provides to various ethnicities. As we know the BLM movement is aimed at providing equal footing to the African American communities living in America but the BLM movement has drastically affected the American media as well and how it represents various ethnic groups. America is a large, developed country with better infrastructure, healthcare and economy from the rest of the world. America is also home to various races and ethnic groups. With the White community being the majority and historically being named as “superior”, the other communities face huge amounts of discrimination that sometimes go unnoticed. But when the BLM movement emerged, it was like a wakeup call for America to do something about the emerging difference between the races and bridge them so that all the races and communities can live in harmony. But you must be thinking; how