What are your favorite topics to write about in the Good News Journal?
I wouldn’t classify it as favorite but rather contemporary and influential events and incidents that directly or indirectly affect the daily life of people, so it is always of socio-economic-political origin, mostly interrelated, in addition to deep emphasis on humanity and human rights. Also, I strongly highlight the principles of freedom, freedom of speech, belief, equality, feminism, and above all acceptance of the other, and defending a secular state/secular world.
Have you ever received criticism for writing about any particular topics? If so, what were they?
Yes, sometimes people disagree on my visions and approaches, or they want to have more elaborations on a certain topic that I missed explaining properly. But the harshest criticism when I was accused of being leaning to communism, because of my defense to the average workers while always questioning the social responsibility of the business owners, entrepreneurs, and the capital holders.
Also, I receive sometimes criticism on my ideas and support to freedom in its absolute sense within the abidance of Law and constitution.
Are there specific topics you feel are particularly well-received by your audience?
I would say you better ask them, but by reviewing the comments or feedback then yes, so far.
What is the target audience you have in mind while you write your articles?
The people, those who seek a better life for their families by securing the family needs and provide a good standard of living. In addition to those who put humanity and social justice at risk by wrong doings whether it is the government or the private sector, or dogmatic people/groups/sects/.
Could you elaborate on their age, education level, geographical location, ethnic background, or any other relevant identity factors?
Age: 18+
Education level: High school – Ph. D
Geographical location: Varies based on topic, but mostly Canada
Ethnic Background: Humans (I strongly believe people are people)
