@glen_bpm @KemiBadenoch You'd imagine that the leader of the opposition would be intelligent enough to read the speech, rather than just a clickbait headline, but obviously not!
@realDonaldTrump When a multiple bankrupt, sex offender like @realDonaldTrump, can become President of the USA, it gives hope that anyone can be anything!
@Timbo_Sparx@calvinrobinson He lost his ministry for giving a Nazi salute, thinking he was clever to follow Nazi Elon. You have no need to apologise to him!
DID YOU KNOW for 25 years Matthew Shepard had no permanent resting place due to concerns his grave would be vandalized, and when Reverend Budde learned of this, she invited the Shepards to inter him inside the Washington National Cathedral. She co-officiated the service which stated Matthew was now and forever home in the church where he was loved.
https://t.co/rwITaOOuVa
She was and is a real hero.
For me there’s only one contender for Person of the Year.
Gisele Pelicot.
The woman who has recalibrated how we think about rape by refusing to feel shame.
“It’s time we change the way we look at rape”, she said outside the court today.
And…more than anyone I can think of… she’s done that.
“Shame must change sides”, she said, and perhaps – perhaps – that is a little more true today than it’s ever been.
But there’s something else that I want to talk about. Something that’s much more difficult to confront than the inspiration and dignity of Gisele Pelicot.
51 men.
51 men who are not all men… but who are also quite a lot of men. 51 of them in fact.
And if you read about them… their backgrounds… their jobs… their families or lack of family… they’re all quite different.
A firefighter…a nurse… an unemployed alcoholic.
Some were abused as children. Some had comfortable upbringings with kids of their own.
Six had domestic violence convictions. 45 didn’t.
One was 27. Another was 74.
There’s no pattern here. Nothing we can point to. Other than the fact there is no profile of a rapist. Which is perhaps the most frightening thing of all.
'A two-state solution is all that matters in the Middle East. I don't care about striking a pose or sending messages."
This, says Emily Thornberry, is "probably not" possible with Netanyahu as Prime Minister
@lewis_goodall
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