Justice

Do you remember Martin Luther, Martin Luther King, Ada Lovelace, Lewis Carroll, Barack and Michelle Obama, Agatha Christie, Jim Morrisson?

They were all at times tormented by public opinion.

All of them not only were facing natural solitude, they were vastly criticized by the society. Some of them were considered to be weird.

Their looks, their decisions, world-outlook, dreams, goals, beliefs were touched by a toxic molecule of lies and uncertainty.

They won places in a global Pantheon, however they still carried pain within themselves.

Fame is not always a traumatizing experience, it is an experiment involving an individual and his family, his teachers, his friends.

Rumour has it that rumours are unjust, however I'm all for decent, stylish, wise and deep longread opinion journalism.

It has to be reinvented.

This piece is merely a tiny 'thank you note' to some methodologists of the 21st century communication paradygm - writers, scholars, researchers all over the world.

Let's keep reading and writing, even if we have little resources or our readers are short for time.


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