Kerala’s election-time sex scandals: a long, shameful pattern where power names are bigger than women’s pain

Kerala doesn’t suddenly “discover” sex scandals. It reveals them when it’s convenient. Every election cycle follows the same script: Allegations surface or resurface Media explodes Parties moral-police each other Survivors are dragged into political warfare The election ends Silence returns What makes this worse is not just the crimes. It’s...

The Making of a Charismatic Predator: When Power, Charm, and Entitlement Collide

Every generation produces men who look like leaders and sound like saviors—but behave like predators behind closed doors. Men like Rahul Mamkootathil didn’t fall from the sky. They are manufactured by systems that reward charisma, forgive abuse, and confuse confidence with character. On television, he is articulate. On stage, magnetic....

Broken Homes Don’t Just Hurt Families — They Quietly Rewire Society

Societies don’t collapse overnight. They crack silently—inside living rooms, behind closed doors, in homes where love is conditional, presence is optional, and ego replaces responsibility. Civilizations aren’t destroyed by enemies first. They’re weakened by parenting done poorly, marriages left untreated, and adults who refuse to grow up but still decide...