The Media Black Cat

Cath ddu, mi glywais dd’wedyd,
A fedr swyno hefyd,
A chadw’r teulu lle mae’n byw
O afael pob rhyw glefyd
A black cat, I’ve heard it said,
Can charm all ill away,
And keep the house wherein she dwells
From fever’s deadly sway
Our mission..
This blog acts as a medium to express opinion on both ancient and modern political history, current global issues and events. We look to take lessons from our shared past to create a shared future. Indeed, we aim to both inform and inspire young working people to make sense of and become actively involved in the global political environment, and join the fight against inequality, injustice and the ever-more dangerous evolution of unrestricted modern capitalism.
For too long young working class people have been discounted from political discussion, left uninformed by our education systems and our problems neglected by governments across the world. Yet times are changing. More than ever before, the planet’s youngest generations are taking a stand on vital issues that were the very product of the decisions of past and current generations. Our activism has already had huge implications for public awareness and applied pressure on governments worldwide to take a stand. However this is still just the beginning. Whether we like it or not, our generation has to shoulder the responsibilities previous generations systematically ignored, and succeed in achieving our goals. If we want a job done properly, we have to do it ourselves.
Part of that responsibility we endeavour to shoulder, and through our work we aim to shed light and offer unique perspectives upon contemporary political issues and hark back to the histories of both new and old to discover lessons that can be used to inform our future choices. Politica Carnivora is committed to bringing you the highest quality articles, opinion pieces, podcast episodes and documentaries on topics from across time and space to be part of the new age of grassroots political media.
- The Military Police: A Historical Investigation into the Northern Irish Security Apparatus and the Treatment of Republican Communities during the 20th Century
- Islamophobia and its Atrocious Impact on Security and the Rule of Law
- Woven in Woes: Climate Change and Conflict in West Africa
- Extremism in a Global Context: Does Islamic Extremism Primarily Emerge as a Reaction to External Threats?
- The Rise of PMCs: The Privatisation of War & Conflict
The Military Police: A Historical Investigation into the Northern Irish Security Apparatus and the Treatment of Republican Communities during the 20th Century
Welcome to Ireland For an Empire such as the British, control of its colonial populations has been a key strategic objective ever since English settlers founded Jamestown on the North American east coast in 1607. As the Empire expanded over the following centuries, it became clear that an institutionalised police force was needed in each…
Islamophobia and its Atrocious Impact on Security and the Rule of Law
List of Acronyms CAA – Citizenship Amendment ActNRC- National Register of CitizensUAPA- Unlawful activities Prevention ActNSA- National Security ActBJP- Bharatiya Janata PartyCPI- Communist Party of IndiaAIMIM- All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul MuslimeenINC- Indian National Congress Case Overview On June 12, 2022, a Muslim activist from Uttar Pradesh, India, claimed that a law enforcement agency demolished her residence…
Woven in Woes: Climate Change and Conflict in West Africa
Written in November 2023 by Judhajit Ghoshal Genesis: Unveiling the Climate-Conflict Tapestry in West Africa West Africa is a region that demonstrates the complicated relationship between climate change and conflict. Climate change and its negative consequences exacerbate existing social, economic, and political conflicts, resulting in an endless spiral of environmental degradation and conflict. This study…





