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The Never-ending Hunt: Where the Witches Still Burn
Witch hunts never ended. From India to PNG to your screen—they just changed names. Here’s where the fire still burns.

A HumanKind
Mar 232 min read


Echoes of the Past: In Their Own Words
Real quotes from real witch trials. Confessions, verdicts, silence. What they said back then still echoes in us now.

A HumanKind
Mar 222 min read


The Last to Burn – And Why the Fire Died
They say the witch hunts ended in 1782. But they didn’t stop. The fire just lost its use—and found a quieter place to burn.

A HumanKind
Mar 213 min read


The Science of Accusation: A Witch Hunter’s Playbook
How easy was it to be accused of witchcraft? No proof, no truth—just fear turned into justice. A deep dive into the logic behind the trials.

A HumanKind
Mar 205 min read


Welcome to the Witch Hunters: Meet the Cast
Fear needs enforcers—step behind the curtains of one of history’s deadliest performances.

A HumanKind
Mar 194 min read


Letters of the Accused: Voices from the Witch Hunt
They didn’t die for witchcraft. They died because fear needed a name. And the flames still haunt us.

A HumanKind
Mar 188 min read


The First Witch Hunt: When Fire Became Fear
You hear the whispers before you understand them. A name, spoken too often. A glance, held too long. And then—eyes on you.

A HumanKind
Mar 174 min read


The Holocaust by Bullets: A Crime That Echoed in Silence
Before the gas chambers, before the trains, before Auschwitz became the name of an unspeakable horror—there were bullets.

A HumanKind
Mar 163 min read


The Unborn and the Condemned: A Conversation in the Flames
They carried life in a world built for death—only to watch it be taken before it could begin. Remember them.

A HumanKind
Mar 154 min read


Survival is Not a Fairytale: Ruth Klüger’s Still Alive and the Truth About Memory
Survival was never a triumph, and memory is not a safe place—truth lingers where the world tries to forget.

A HumanKind
Mar 135 min read


The Forgotten Cries: A Reflection on the T4 Program and the Value of a Human Life
They called it mercy. A quiet whisper, wrapped in bureaucracy, sealed with a stamp. A name on a list. A date in a ledger.

A HumanKind
Mar 123 min read


Labels, Trans Rights & Why Kindness Shouldn’t Be Up for Debate
Womanhood isn’t a club with a bouncer at the door—it’s a lived experience. And no one wins by keeping others out.

A HumanKind
Mar 102 min read


Here’s to Women: A Love Letter to Feminism, Strength, and the Women Who Changed the World
Women are magic. We lift, we fight, we love, we build. We carry the weight of history in our bones and still find ways to dance.

A HumanKind
Mar 83 min read


A Special Episode: Walking Through the Holocaust
Normally, we gather here to mock the absurdity of modern politics. But not today. No satire. No escape. Only truth. This is the Holocaust.

A HumanKind
Mar 84 min read


The Price of Being Human: Who Decides Who Deserves Rights?
Who Gets to Have Human Rights? The Answer Should Be ‘Everyone’—But It’s Not.

A HumanKind
Mar 74 min read


Slices of Power: How Politics Works… in Pizza Form
Politics is confusing. Pizza is not.

A HumanKind
Mar 64 min read


How to Resist a Dictatorship: A Survival Guide for the Brave and the Tired
Dictatorships rise throught silence—resistance begins the moment you refuse to kneel.

A HumanKind
Mar 44 min read


Trump’s Bold New Plan to Save Free Speech—By Banning It
When Free Speech Becomes a Crime, Universities Become Prisons, and Dissent Becomes a Dangerous Act of Defiance.

A HumanKind
Mar 45 min read


The Illusion of Peace: Why Negotiating with Dictators Always Ends in Disaster
Trump’s 24-Hour Peace Plan? More Like 24 Hours to Embarrassment—And Putin’s Still Laughing.

A HumanKind
Mar 34 min read


The Power of One: How Individuals Have Shaped Society and Human Rights
One Voice. One Action. One Change. – History Proves That One Person Can Shape the World.

A HumanKind
Mar 24 min read
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