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June 11, 2025, Letters to the Editor

  • Harvard, now collectively opposed, faces a president who they may have dismissed years ago amid the resurgence of old government policies.
  • Calls to remove the media blackout before the 2026 General Election arise from the power of social media and calls for more transparency.
  • In Fiji, the recent Vanuabalavu Expo aims to uplift local resources while highlighting ongoing failures in delivering basic national services to rural areas.
  • Hate crimes climbed 150% from 2023 to 2024, prompting officials to urge confronting antisemitism as a real problem beyond statistics.
  • These developments indicate increasing political and social polarization, with sustained efforts toward transparency and addressing challenges globally.
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Sexuality is not a commodity like bread or clothing. The comparison with supermarket jobs ignores the psychological stresses that sex workers often face.

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