It is important to resist the commodification of basic human needs. Food, water and healthcare cannot be subordinated to market considerations or geopolitical interests. Access to adequate food is a fundamental human right grounded in the dignity of every person. Meeting this need not only alleviates suffering but also addresses underlying causes of geopolitical instability. Indeed, food security is an essential component of global and integral security. https://t.co/DgkM9RegJ7
Ok so here’s how it works
Dads with daughters: Women’s restroom.
Moms with daughters: Women’s restroom.
Dads with sons: Men’s restrooms.
Mothers with sons: Women’s restroom.
Hope that helps.
Nobody wants a city on Mars. Nobody wants AI in every app. Nobody wants a robot butler. Nobody wants data centers everywhere. Nobody wants flying cars or humanoid robots. We want clean water, we want bees to survive, and we want a habitable planet.
When President Bingu wa Mutharika collapsed, there was no medical capacity to save his life. If perhaps the capacity was there, Bingu would still have been alive. But listen, our politicians have learnt nothing from that incident. They do not want to invest in our healthcare system because when they get sick, they can fly abroad for treatment, a luxury most Malawians will never afford. So they will steal billions, award each other contracts worth millions and inflate them into billions, allow politically connected individuals to win billions from government through court cases, and then use that money to buy expensive cars, build mansions and seek treatment overseas, while ordinary Malawians are left to die in dilapidated, underfunded and ancient hospitals that lack basic medicines, equipment and services. The irony is that when a real emergency strikes, politicians end up at the mercy of the very same broken healthcare system they neglect. You cannot quickly fly to South Africa from Malawi if you have a cardiac arrest now. If the President’s convoy were involved in a serious accident while speeding through the potholes of Dedza, the nearest hospital would be Dedza District Hospital, and he could die there in the hands of uninspired and overworked nurses and clinical officers and in the terrible conditions of the hospital. There will be no air ambulance immediately available to fly him to South Africa or India. In those moments, the quality of the local healthcare system becomes the difference between life and death. We need to learn from our mistakes and fix our healthcare system. Last year, while in India, I discussed the possibility of building a cardiac centre in Malawi with potential partners. Our politicians showed no interest. Perhaps we will only learn when the next tragedy strikes, and it will strike!
> 8 WHlTE men / women
> were paying adults to RA*E their Pets & Children ages 3-16
> CHILDREN as young as 3 were drvgged, locked in basement and used as Sex SIaves
you will not see a single WHlTE right wing activist talking about this henious crime cuz for them only brown immigrants are the villains
This World Cup, everyone with Norway 🇳🇴
The joy Norway experienced at the end of the match after defeating Israel 5-0:
Norway donated all the match's proceeds to Palestine.
There is absolutely nothing that the late Vice President, Dr. Saulos Chilima, did for Malawi to merit a holiday. Chilima Day for what? We might as well have Zuneth Sattar Day. We are tired of this talk of trying to paint Chilima as if he were a hero who died like Dunduzu Chisiza.
meu primo tava brincando de casinha e a mae dele falou que isso era brincadeira de menina, ele solta um "e homem não tem casa? mora na rua?"
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Eu sou a favor do aborto simplesmente porque acredito que toda criança só deve vir ao mundo sendo querida e toda mulher só deve ser mãe estando feliz com essa ideia.
Iraqi footballer Aymen Hussein issued a statement after being detained and questioned for seven hours upon entering the United States:
“If America is so hostile towards foreign nationals, why is it hosting the #2026WorldCup?”