Author: Dhanuka Dickwella
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“A Leopard Cannot Change Its Spots”: The Unseen Fracture of the Immigrant Self
Identity is not a mask. This essay explores the painful truth of immigrant life: the erosion of the self, the quiet grief of the in-between, and the act of resistance in claiming a hybrid, uncolonized identity.
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‘’Sapiosexual pleasure’’ limited for Elites ?
The mind is the last uncolonized frontier of desire. We reclaim “sapiosexuality” from elitist glossary, arguing it’s a universal erotic experience defined by the quiet thunder of words and recognition.
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Love, Lust, and the Algorithm Between Them
Love and lust flow in the same river, but the algorithm mediates their tension. This essay explores the complex ethics of modern connection, exposing mechanics, ghosting, and the pursuit of ‘erotic integrity.’
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The Human Palette: When Colors Become Armor
An exploration of the human palette, where color moves beyond fashion to become armor. Black, Red, White, and Blue act as silent language, declaring identity, power, and sovereign choice across cultures.
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India’s guilt byAssociation
India’s decision to buy discounted Russian oil is a sovereign necessity, not complicity. We dismantle the Western “Guilt by Association” myth, exposing imperial hypocrisy and India’s long-standing strategic autonomy.
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The Stigma of Sovereign Thought: Why the Messenger Gets Shot
An analysis of why authority fears independent thought. The article details the four-step modern censorship playbook: Labeling, Echo Chambers, Professional Exclusion, and Information Overload.
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The Fall of Ukrainian Grey Cardinal – Throwing Andriy Yermak under the Bus
Ukraine is not just another war front. It is effectively the frontier of the collapsing reminiscent of the unipolar order and the emerging multipolar order. By and large the grand chessboard of the global geopolitical sphere. Although Cardinals are non-existent on a chessboard, Ukraine had one nonetheless. In the shadowed corridors of Kyiv’s power, there…


