
“But What if There was Equality” and Other Frivolous Gen Z Ideas
An analysis of the increasing shift towards Marxist ideals of the younger generation.
An analysis of the increasing shift towards Marxist ideals of the younger generation.
There is no “innocent until proven guilty” here. We play by “guilty until proven innocent.”And that presumption of guilt is the real cost of justice in Pakistan. So the next time someone asks: “What does a legal battle cost here?”
Mourning Karbala is not enough. Living it is the real tribute. Hussainiyat Is Not Mourning, It’s Resistance.
This Too Is Sophistry
In the complex political landscape of Pakistan, the Bhutto family has remained a dominant force for decades, navigating the country’s turbulent political environment
Through her wildly viral videos and unapologetic self, Ayesha Preancess didn’t just hijack our feeds—she rattled the very bones of Pakistan’s elite.
This short story fiction follows the haunting journey of Hangul, a 19-year-old girl shattered by the brutal, unexplained killing of her father in a violence-stricken land ( balochistan)
In Pakistan, calling the police feels less like seeking help and more like inviting trouble.
What happens when a civilization has everything—except meaning? From Calhoun’s “Universe 25” experiment to today’s emotional decay in comfort-rich societies, this article explores how abundance without purpose may be driving humanity into a silent collapse.
And Why Their Stories Don’t Trend
On any given day, the corridors of Pakistan’s lower courts echo with the shuffle of feet, the murmur of cases, and the weight of thousands seeking justice.