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As uninformed and untargeted boycotts and strikes continue to arise across the nation to advocate for ceasefires or to pressure Israel, it's important to take a step back and realize that they’re not accomplishing the intended goal.
Issue 12, Volume 114
Although the public and the media can be very quick to chastise political and academic figures for giving evasive, unethical, or politically unstrategic answers, we should carefully examine what was being asked of them in the first place, and determine the fairness and intention of these questions.
Issue 8, Volume 114
The Israel-Hamas conflict has been infected with a wave of social media misinformation and disinformation, and people are unethically contributing to it by reposting it for the sake of convincing other people to believe their viewpoint.
Issue 5, Volume 114
With the number of people identifying with Christianity on the decline, it is important to recognize some of the issues that are rooted within Christian communities instead of casting all the blame on religious extremism or the people leaving the religion.
Issue 17, Volume 113
With the growing popularity of ancestry tests, it is important to keep in mind that the results don’t completely define your ethnic identity and that there are deeper factors in play.
Issue 11, Volume 113
What people see as an acceptable consumerist attitude is majorly influenced by virality and social media, rather than a genuine consideration for social issues, which leads to societal pressures that end up minimizing the actual issue at hand.
Issue 8, Volume 113
The constant use of aggregated data in the Asian community has allowed American society to continuously perpetuate monoliths that negatively affect Southeast Asians in all parts of their lives, especially education.
Issue 7, Volume 113
Issue 113, Volume 8