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China Economically Exploiting U.S. Through COVID-19 Pandemic

Officials from the Pentagon are worried that the Chinese regime might be using the COVID-19 pandemic to get some stakes in strategically important businesses that might be part of the military supply chain. Many of these businesses are now strapped for cash and are seeking an infusion of capital, becoming perfect targets for the communist ...

Jack Roberts

Ellen Lord.

The Effects of Social Distancing on Children

The outbreak of COVID-19 has made every person mindful of being close to each other. Maintaining social distance is now critical to saving the world from this viral pandemic. However, social distancing might be an okay practice for adults. But what about the millions of children who are in their growth phase? Won’t the lack of ...

Raven Montmorency

A young boy and girl.

China Using Twitter to Frame COVID-19 Narrative

The Chinese communist regime always maintains a strict censorship policy when it comes to its country. However, the communist regime shamelessly uses the very tools that are banned in China, such as Twitter, to spread its propaganda overseas. This website is banned in China, but Beijing is currently using the social media platform to spread ...

Max Lu

The Twitter app on a smartphone.

UK Pubs and Bars Beating the COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 has played havoc with UK pubs and bars. For generations and generations in the UK, people meeting at the local tavern was the traditional and perhaps the original social media. You could go there on your own, with family, with friends, or to meet friends. There you enjoyed social gatherings, banter, good conversation, music, ...

Armin Auctor

A UK pub.

Lockdown Ventures: It’s Never Too Late to Learn Music

Due to COVID-19 having practically kept the world under lock and key, live gigs and music concerts came to an unexpected halt. Since then, artists have been scrambling to come up with new ideas to keep their profession alive. At the same time, many adults and kids have taken up learning an instrument for the ...

Raven Montmorency

A man playing a banjo.

The Conflict Between the Pandemic and Freedom

The COVID-19 pandemic has not only raised questions about the healthcare system, but also our freedoms as citizens of a country. Some argue that governments are unnecessarily restricting freedom of movement by imposing quarantine restrictions and forcing people to stay at home. Others point out that such tough steps are necessary to curb the outbreak. Which ...

Armin Auctor

A mask keeping out COVID-19 virus.

How COVID-19 Ended Up Saving 11,000 People in the EU

The COVID-19 outbreak has infected millions of people and killed hundreds of thousands worldwide. However, the pandemic has had an unexpected silver lining — it has indirectly saved the lives of about 11,000 people in the EU by cutting down pollution. The findings were made by a study conducted by the Center for Research on ...

Jack Roberts

Floating coronaviruses.

Can China Be Sued?

In April, the Attorney General of Missouri, Eric Schmitt, filed a lawsuit holding the Chinese government liable for the COVID-19 pandemic. Several businesses and organizations across the world have also done the same. Some question whether China can be held responsible for the COVID-19 outbreak. Unfortunately, there seems to be little to no possibility of ...

Nspirement Staff

A doctor holding the earth.

Belt and Road Initiative Paving the Path for CCP Virus

China promised the world that its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) would bring economic growth to the countries participating in it. However, years after the infrastructure projects have begun, many of these countries now find themselves reeling under the COVID-19 outbreak, with Italy and Iran being the worst affected of all. Italy’s woes stemming from China’s ...

Max Lu

Belt and Road Initiative banners.

COVID-19: Surviving the Grocery Store Trip

The COVID-19 pandemic has us crazy. One day we were all free to mingle outside and go about our lives. Now, everyone must stay vigilant and observe social distancing to curb the spread of the pandemic in places like the grocery store. All the comforts of our past daily lives have been thrown out the ...

Raven Montmorency

Shopping at a grocery store.