Monday, March 23, 2026

The Increase of Home Ownership Among Single Women

 


There is a widening gap in home ownership. Single women are gradually surpassing men in home ownership. The United States is seeing this shift, yet it should not be interpreted as progress. Housing is a concern in the US, with homelessness increasing in a number of cities. Men make up the majority of the homeless based on current data. The increase in home ownership among women also relates to inheritance and a growing number of widows. Husbands do not get much of a benefit from being a widower. The spike has been explained by older women getting houses. Seniors are more likely to own a home compared to the younger generation. The general public interprets this as a triumph of women's rights and independence. Rather it ignores how gaps can fuel gender antagonism and the negative consequences of neoliberal capitalism. As housing gets more scarce, competition for living space will increase. Single men and women are going to fight one another for homes. The baby boomer generation continues to hold onto multiple properties. Simultaneously, private equity firms are buying apartments which increases rents. The economic consequences are damaging, yet the social changes can be as well. These single women are going to be a group that collaborates with a system of economic inequality. Single men who are struggling are going to seem them as an enemy. An oppressive economic system is dividing men and women in ways never thought imaginable. The single woman home owner development will continue assuming there is not a housing crash or global financial meltdown. Changes in gender roles and new attitudes are going to cause difficulties. Women used to seek men with resources and property. Now that can be obtained by their own efforts, there is no reason women should demand men be providers. The goal should be to have both sexes own homes, not a gender gap.   

Sunday, March 22, 2026

The Condition of The Netanyahu Government

 


Benjamin Netanyahu's government is facing wars in Lebanon, the Gaza Strip, and Iran. This also includes the conflict with the Houthi rebels. Israel was not able to defeat Hezbollah in 2006 and the conditions are not favorable now. The effort for the Likud Party to expand into West Asia are having devastating effects. The Iran War might be a distraction to the Israeli public, but that does not mean Netanyahu's criminal charges are dropped. Extended periods of warfare are going to harm the Israeli economy. Considering the precarious state of the world market, a large regional war exacerbates concerns. After the October 7th 2023 Hamas attacks, Israel made war crimes government policy. Schools, hospitals, and residential areas were bombed in Gaza. The violence never stops with annexation underway in the West Bank. Netanyahu is able to maintain power by forming coalition governments. Attempts at changing the judiciary creates a growing concern about Israel becoming more authoritarian. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking to remain in power as long as possible. A prime minister for life would make the Middle East more dangerous. The movement for a Greater Israel is underway and the Israeli public passively accepts it. Journalists are being targeted by the IDF for their reporting and leftist opposition supports Zionist doctrine. Israel and Turkey are competing for control over Syria. The Netanyahu government is going down a path of collapse. If enough military operations result in attrition and domestic unrests mounts Netanyahu could be removed from public office. Policies of expansion possibly could result in the end of the Zionist state itself.     



Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Dolores Huerta and The Accusations Against Cesar Chavez

 


Dolores Huerta  and other women have accused the late Cesar Chavez of sexual violence. The New York Times did an investigation exploring the allegations. The question remains why did Huerta decide to speak now. Her reasoning was that discussing this would harm the farm workers movement. The problem related to this situation is that evidence has not been presented. However, it appears the press has declared Chavez guilty. Dolores Huerta stated that Chavez manipulated and pressured into sexual activity. Huerta then explained she did not say no, because Chavez was a person she admired. This becomes more suspicious in the first encounter. The other accusation was that Chavez cornered Huerta in a car. Three other women made accusations of sexual misconduct and rape. The United Farm Workers responded by not participating in events for Cesar Chavez Day. UFW claims it never got reports of abuse. Attempts are being made for an internal investigation. Now, there are calls to have Cesar Chavez's name to be removed from buildings and murals. The unfortunate aspect of this is that anti-immigrant groups are using this as an excuse for discrimination. Texas governor Greg Abbott wants to eliminate Cesar Chavez Day to erase Mexican American history. The sexual violence allegations were a justification for the policy. The timing of this New York Times investigation is even more suspect. The wave of anti-immigrant sentiment and ICE violence is prevalent. Removal of honors of a Mexican American icon of civil rights follows a pattern of prejudice. Cesar Chavez died in 1993 and the alleged crimes occurred in the the 1960s and 1970s. The statue of limitations means there will not be criminal charges. Women must report sexual violence immediately to ensure safety . Otherwise, doubts remain about how truthful accusations are. 



Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Uganda's Role In Sudan

 


Uganda is attempting to expand influence in Sudan. The policy was more focused on South Sudan, but it appears it wants to spread presence beyond that. When President Yoweri Museveni invited the RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo for talks, it generated controversy. Uganda's assertion was that it was for the purpose of a possible peace settlement. What made the meeting suspicious was that members of the legitimate government were not present. What the meeting was seen as was a nation taking sides in a civil war. Uganda has done this before. The Sudan People's Liberation Army was armed by Uganda. The response from then President Omar al-Bashir was to provide support to the Lord's Resistance Army. Uganda and Sudan were in a war of proxy. When South Sudan got independence and then fell into civil war, Uganda sent its forces into the new country. The 2019 coup destabilized Sudan and Uganda found an opportunity to get involved. Ugandan Armed Forces were deployed to Juba  in 2025 to keep the Salva Kiir government in power. South Sudan over the years has become increasingly dependent upon Uganda. Indications suggest that Uganda is trying to transform South Sudan into a client state. The war is Sudan also enables the advancement of this policy. If both Sudan and South Sudan were to fall under Ugandan influence, it would be dominant in East Africa. A peace settlement does not benefit Uganda as much as civil wars in both countries. Despite the war crimes in el-Fasher, Uganda is not condemning the RSF. Overtime, this will strain relations with Sudan . General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan stated there will be no agreements unless the RSF withdraws from areas it occupies. Uganda's longtime involvement in the affairs of Sudan are linked to oil. Uganda having two client states would give it indirect control of those reserves. Foreign interference by Uganda is going to have a negative impact on the domestic politics of both East African countries.   

Thursday, March 12, 2026

The Global Energy Crisis From The Iran War

 


The Iran War has induced an energy crisis. Gas prices are going up seeing as Iran is an oil producing country. Iran had suffered under the economic warfare of sanctions. Now the Islamic Republic is closing the Strait of Hormuz. The assassination of the Supreme Leader makes  a peaceful resolution impossible. Europe does not have enough diversification to keep gas and oil prices low. Combined with the conflict in Ukraine, the EU will suffer another energy shock. The situation also becomes more precarious with Gulf monarchies are being attacked. Those countries that have US bases are being hit with missiles and drones. Qatar and Saudi Arabia might not be able to produce as much needed for the global market. The US struggles with inflation and rising prices. Some speculate that the war on Venezuela was a means to obtain an extra reserve of oil, so when Iran was invaded it would not have an economic effect. Gas prices and higher energy prices are going to effect the midterm election in the United States. If Israel and the US continue to seek regime change, an energy crisis could reach the condition of the 1970s. At the moment oil prices have gone up 10%. Kuwait and Iraq are having difficulty keeping their oil terminals operational. Air strikes and  drones make it unsafe to work. Asia is facing the strain of the war. Vietnam and Indonesia are reliant on imported fuel. Other South and Southeast Asian nations are experiencing an energy crisis. Access to liquified natural gas is also hindered with the Strait of Hormuz being closed. Business might not be able to survive and workers employment could be terminated. A energy crisis could push the world into economic decline. Even if there was a ceasefire or peace settlement, energy prices would not immediately lower.  

Monday, March 9, 2026

Africa Stream : The UK Race Riots and The History of The British Empire (2024)


Africa Stream reported on the UK race riots in 2024. Mainstream media explained it as acts by extremists and small far-right factions. The racial violence is tied to the history of the British Empire. To an extent the remanence of colonialism continues with the British  Commonwealth. Slavery, invasion, and attacks on indigenous populations in North America, Australia, and New Zealand were the crimes of the UK . India, Sudan, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Myanmar, and other Global South nations had to struggle to get their freedom. The UK riots were the projections of white supremacist racism and the ideology of cultural dominance. Anti-immigrant sentiment is fueled by blowback from military interventions in Africa and West Asia. Muslims, Afghan asylum seekers, and the black British population are targets of hate. Politicians use non-whites as scapegoats for their failures. The white working class frustrated by the neoliberal capitalist system and the British elite direct their anger at non-white ethnic groups. Media such as LBC also contributes to an atmosphere of hate and prejudice. Myths related to crime or public disorder are constantly repeated on TV and radio. Then social media was blamed for spreading disinformation, which induced riots. Disinformation is presented as fact on corporate news, so the violence cannot be blamed on that. Think Tanks like the Quilliam Foundation and the English Defense League contributed to a racist atmosphere.      

Sunday, March 8, 2026

South African Women Are Taking an Interest In Self-Defense and Guns

 


More South African  women are getting involved in self-defense and taking an interest in guns. This is a response to the concerns about gender based violence. South Africa has some of the highest femicide rates in the world based on U.N. Women agency data. According to South African data an estimated 35% of women experience sexual or physical violence from their romantic partners. There are a few explanations for this. The violence is partly the legacy of the Apartheid regime. Before the establishment of a democratic system, the government revolved around force and oppression. Violence can spread into all aspects of life. South Africa's inability to improve the economic conditions, caused an increase in crime. Having strict gender roles and rigid ideas about family values encourages physical harm to women. South African women might see violent behavior from men as normal. There is a need for change in attitudes and culture. Learning self-defense is a solution for women's personal security. Getting involved with gun use becomes complicated. More guns could result in higher amounts of crime. Private security services have engaged in abuses. Women arming themselves to such a degree could encourage vigilantism or more murder. Law enforcement should be more responsive to women's concerns about safety. The failure of police to reduce violence against women proves institutional ineffectiveness. South African women responded to this with taking up shooting and self-defense.