This is not a Stephen Lawrence moment
One was killed by racists then the Police helped to cover it up
The other died because Police didn’t do their jobs properly… Which is ironic considering certain groups have been saying this for years
No matter how rich i become, i will NEVER stop taking the trains in Paris.
The population of bad bitches per carriage on them trains might be the highest anywhere in the world, Rio De Janeiro aside.
Unpopular opinion, but if you’re not an expert on a subject, your opinions on it really do carry less weight than those of experts. It’s not indoctrination or elitism. It’s simply that you don’t know as much about the subject as they do.
I just heard this girl say, "If men didn't have to wipe their ass, toilet paper would not be free in public spaces. bleeding is also a natural bodily function, but because men don't do it, it's not treated as universal."
I had 20 patients in my Pediatric War Injuries Clinic today, for follow-up care.
Of the 20 children, Israel had killed one or both parents of 19 of them.
For those who don’t know:
Israel doesn’t allowing the entry of prescription lenses or eyeglass frames into Gaza.
Not weapons.
Not military equipment. Glasses.
When civilians are denied even the most basic tools needed to see, it raises serious questions about the human cost of these restrictions.
As Hasan Picker and Cenk Uygur are denied entry to the UK, it’s worth remembering that Isaac Herzog — accused of “direct and public incitement to commit genocide” by the UN Commission of Inquiry report — was welcomed by Keir Starmer on the steps of No10 in September.
Pro-Palestine prisoner Umer Khalid, a 22-year-old with muscular dystrophy, has been dragging himself across his prison cell floor because he has been denied a wheelchair.
He hasn't had access to a shower for over 20 weeks.
He has been waiting for a neurology appointment for over 12 weeks while experiencing chest pain and breathlessness.
This is happening in a British prison right now.
I've written to David Lammy to demand answers:
Avant / Après Rue Lamarck dans le 18ème arrondissement de Paris. Le Washmatic de 1970 a été remplacé par un restaurant, et les automobiles garées ont été remplacées par des arbres.