The BBC’s choice to censor “Free Palestine” out of the BAFTAs, but to leave the N-word in place, shows just how much its editorial choices are shaped by fear of lobby groups and the govt, rather than serving viewers and license fee payers. It’s meant to be our public broadcaster.
Jeffrey Epstein survivors speak out
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"I suffered so much pain"
"So much pain"
"So much pain"
"So much pain"
"I was 14"
"I was 16"
"I was 16"
"17"
"14"
"This is me"
"This is me"
"This is me"
"When I met Jeffrey Epstein"
"This is me when I met Jeffrey Epstein"
"There are about a thousand of us"
"It's time to bring the secrets out of the shadows"
"It's time to shine a light into the darkness"
"Five administrations and we're still in the dark"
"Release all of the Epstein files"
@omgsidewalks Marriage isn’t magic. If a man can’t lead, provide, or protect, it’s not partnership, it’s extra work. Women don’t fear marriage, they fear carrying another adult.
Marriage only benefits a woman when the man is truly capable of leading, providing, and protecting. Otherwise she's just adding responsibilities to a life she already manages alone.
The men mocking him and acting like it’s not that deep are very short sighted and stupid LOL this is how you’ll allow yourselves to be eaten alive by HR at work. Professionalism is professionalism.
'I cross the road when I'm walking behind a lone girl at night… for no other reason that it might make her feel more comfortable'.
Former England rugby player Ugo Monye calls for 'action’ beyond just 'thoughts and prayers' to stop violence against women and girls.