The Internet Wants You to Hate the World. Drive It Instead

In an age of outrage, fear and division, perhaps the answer isn’t arguing online at all. Perhaps the answer is to get in a car, hit the road, and rediscover humanity for yourself

There’s a heaviness hanging over the world right now, a constant low-level hum of hostility and hysteria that seems to seep from every screen, every scroll, every headline and every furious finger-pointing debate, to the point where it increasingly feels as though humanity itself is splintering into suspicious tribes glaring angrily at each other across digital barricades. Fascism, prejudice, racism, Islamophobia, antisemitism, anti-immigrant sentiment, political extremism, culture wars, endless outrage, all of it amplified and accelerated by algorithms that have quietly learned one brutally simple truth about human beings: fear keeps us engaged. Fear keeps us scrolling. Fear keeps us clicking. Fear keeps us angry.

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Top 13 South Asian Cars That Defined Desi Driving

Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month, Pakistan & India Independence Days

August is always a special month for the global South Asian community. Not only are we marking South Asian Heritage Month – a celebration of Brown culture, history, and achievements – but it’s also when we celebrate Pakistan’s Independence Day (14 August) and India’s Independence Day (15 August). And if there’s one thing that unites desis from Karachi to Kolkata, Bradford to Birmingham, and Toronto to Tokyo – it’s cars.

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From Karachi to London in 18 Days 🇵🇰🇬🇧

Full podcast with MCP Team that drove from Pakistan to England at Petrolheadonism Underground, Wembley in London

Exclusive interview with the intrepid MCP (Motorsports Club of Pakistan) team from Pakistan – Syed Ghazanfar Agha, Liaquat Malik, and Amir Butt – who embarked on an epic journey spanning nearly 10,000km. Over the course of 18 days, they drove from Karachi, Pakistan to London, UK, traversing through Iran, Turkey, Greece, and several other European countries.

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