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Politics of Drama


The Man With No Van: uncovering the roots of a utilitarian masculinity
Those who survive are not those who are strong nor smart. Those who survive are those who adapt to their environment: Uncovering the roots of a utilitarian masculinity.
Harold Mosquera
5 min read


The Fine Art of Dealing with Sociopaths
Unlike any webpage that talks about sociopaths, this blog post is nothing else but a unique reflection on dealing with them from an...
Harold Mosquera
5 min read


The games no one is talking about - but everyone is playing
A country with roots of imperialism and a past that is linked to 80 colonies is, surprisingly, using migration as the phenomenon...
Harold Mosquera
5 min read


The tear behind the next year
Who made us believe in the unreality of pain? No, it is not a feeling. Don’t be silly, it does not change. This pain is...
Harold Mosquera
2 min read


Your date is not toxic
The first images proving the narratives about Hydra date back to 700 BC. Perhaps it's not quite what you expected to read after the...
Harold Mosquera
4 min read


Your hope is the last thing they can kill
The sunlight will break through the blindfold tomorrow morning, so please allow me to hold on to my worries until then. Perhaps I'm...
Harold Mosquera
3 min read


The smoke I don't want to buy
The world where society works in a way that social behaviour is consistent with what people want and what they say they want is a...
Harold Mosquera
5 min read


Tube effect: the fine art of missing the understanding
Passengers not allowing you off the train before boarding. The newspaper readers take over the space of your seat to accommodate their...
Harold Mosquera
2 min read


The uninvited friend
Not one friend will dare to turn up before 11 pm. And here you are, with a printed photo and a handmade frame. That one loyal person,...
Harold Mosquera
2 min read


Born to disappoint
His excitement about disappointing people emanated right from the moment Oliver was born. What a cheeky block. It's a healthy baby, the...
Harold Mosquera
4 min read


The Devil Wears Double Standards
Are you brave enough to recognise your own double standards?
Harold Mosquera
3 min read


My smile is political
A bit of a rush this morning. A 15-minute walk to Hendon Central Station keeps me away from showing up at my desk before unpredictable...
Harold Mosquera
5 min read


The silence that once said what everyone needed to hear
Amid a rapidly changing world that is globalising all possible ways of being, does silence really not tell you anything? Quite often, I...
Harold Mosquera
5 min read


What soul is left for the ones who left?
-You'll have to eat shit before you can succeed-. It took me years to dimension the weight of every word in that phrase. I had heard that...
Harold Mosquera
3 min read


The unseen value of your skin
There are quite a lot of layers that build up how you play a key role in racism. Family, friends, and colleagues, on the one hand, and...
Harold Mosquera
4 min read


How is the word normal framed?
Are there any limits on the conception of 'normal'? It's tough to understand it in the 21st century. The etymology of it is the...
Harold Mosquera
3 min read


Feelings around waiting for something that matters
He was there. She was there. The pain was there, too. The three of them had one thing in common that day: they were all waiting to wait....
Harold Mosquera
4 min read


The love that was meant to be resistance
My story of love is far from being a ponytail story where the Freudian studies on the Oedipus complex are often represented by a prince...
Harold Mosquera
4 min read
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