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Que te “porle” un ‘incel’ | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion Spain

A personal reflection on the author's experiences with misogyny and how it relates to the modern phenomenon of incels.

¿Cómo se maneja el caos? | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion World

A writer reflects on their bewilderment with modern technology and its societal implications, pondering how to navigate the resulting chaos.

Beste Tom Waes, hebt ú het vonnis over de gynaecoloog gelezen? | De Morgen

demorgen.be Opinion Belgium

A Belgian opinion piece suggests that Tom Waes, a well-known television personality, should create a new show focused on exposing and addressing toxic masculinity.

Miedo a las noticias | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion World

A journalist reflects on the fear induced by news, particularly concerning economic uncertainty and the potential impact of artificial intelligence.

Irás y no volverás | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion United States

A nostalgic reflection on the author's life in New York City is overshadowed by current political realities in the United States, making a return seem impossible.

Hacia una sociedad adolescente: el imperio de lo efímero | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion World

This opinion piece argues that modern society displays a fleeting attention span, similar to that of adolescents, constantly shifting focus between various crises and neglecting long-term solutions.

Contra el Madrid de las estrellitas | EL PAÍS Semanal | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion Spain

A personal essay reflects on the changing landscape of Madrid, contrasting the algorithmic obsession with highly-rated establishments with the charm of unassuming, everyday places.

Me han dejado la calle preciosa | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion Spain

A resident reflects on the mixed feelings of neighborhood improvements, acknowledging the benefits while also highlighting concerns about gentrification and ongoing social issues.

Was it just me who found the slogans on two men’s t-shirts so inappropriate? – The Irish Times

irishtimes.com Opinion World

An author recounts an incident at Bristol Airport where two men's provocative T-shirt slogans sparked a reflection on public decency and acceptable forms of self-expression.

Concord Monitor - Opinion: Thoughts about our kids after nine years on the road

concordmonitor.com Opinion New England

A former New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice reflects on the differences between his childhood and that of today's youth, highlighting the negative impact of excessive pressure on children's mental health.

Todos tenemos derecho a ser pluma | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion World

This opinion piece explores the importance of self-expression and the contrast between the warrior's sword and the writer's pen, emphasizing the right to vulnerability and honesty.

Como el árbol talado | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion World

The felling of a 200-year-old Sycamore Gap Tree in Hadrian's Wall highlights the destructive power of human stupidity and indifference.

Opinion | ‘We Are the Most Rejected Generation’ - The New York Times

nytimes.com Opinion World

A New York Times opinion piece argues that today's young adults face unprecedented levels of rejection in college admissions, internships, and job applications, leading to a sense of pervasive societal devaluation.

El cero y el infinito | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion World

This opinion piece argues against the zero-sum fallacy, demonstrating through historical and anthropological examples that cooperation and reciprocity are beneficial and evolutionarily advantageous.

Opinion | What if Robert Frost’s Neighbor Was Right? - The New York Times

nytimes.com Opinion World

A personal reflection on the meaning of fences and neighborly relations, inspired by Robert Frost's poem 'Mending Wall'.

Por una frasecilla se pierde un gran amor | Opinión | EL PAÍS

elpais.com Opinion World

The author argues that the use of aggressive and warlike metaphors in everyday language hinders genuine connection and understanding.

PETER HITCHENS: I no longer recognise this country. This is the exact moment we gave in to madness | Daily Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk Opinion UK

Peter Hitchens laments the state of modern Britain, citing the media's focus on women's football and Ozzy Osbourne's death as examples of cultural shifts he finds disheartening.

Yes, I've been caught speeding but don't dare tell me I can't drive just because I'm old: JENNI MURRAY | Daily Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk Opinion UK

Jenni Murray expresses her outrage at a new government road safety strategy that could revoke her driving license due to her age, arguing that responsible older drivers should not be penalized.