I accidentally ended an important client call with “love you” yesterday😫I heard him laugh as I hung up and immediately wished the ground would swallow me. Today he emailed me this😭😭👇🏻
Ideally life should feel like Animal Crossing. You’re hanging out. Going to the beach. Eating fresh fruit. You are a little in a hole financially but it’s fine
Women are out here sharing live locations, checking the backseats of cars, and holding their hands over their drinks. Men are doing 3 hour podcasts about how unfair it is that we don't smile at them. The disconnect is fatal.
The wife of detained doctor Hossam Abu Safiya sends an appeal to the world: 💔
“Save my husband before it’s too late. His only ‘crime’ is that he treated the wounded and cared for injured children.”
really love that Michael B Jordan's speech was about how his career and success was only possible because of what came before him while being celebrated as the lead actor in a film all about the inheritance of legacy of culture
A year has passed since the detention of my father,
In this white coat, he walked alone amidst death, destruction, and in front of tanks—not because he was fearless, but because his oath and his humanity were greater than any fear. He refused to abandon the children and the wounded at Hospital , and for that, he was detained.
This image is a testament to the courage of the man who was the last line of defense for life, and it is the very same scene that ended with his unjust arrest.
A full year of injustice has passed. Today, we ask for nothing but his freedom. Please share his story to keep his voice alive.
Muslims in the UK continue to face attacks on their communities and places of worship, fuelled by Islamophobic and anti-migrant rhetoric from far-right politicians and large sections of the media.
This Islamophobia Awareness Month, we stand in solidarity with our Muslim friends and neighbours. All of us - but especially those in power - have a responsibility to challenge the normalisation of such hatred.
Spot on from Adil Ray 👏 This is literally how every brown Brit I know feels about what Mahmood said
“The connection that she made about being called the P word, and relating that to why she has to tackle migration”
“The feeling is, what she has effectively done, at least it looks like she’s saying the only way we stop racists is by doing the thing they want us to do”
“That’s the way it comes across, and it’s pretty hideous”
Just one of the many reasons why Shabana Mahmood is just as awful as Priti Patel and Suella Braverman
The Prime Minister said in September that we are at a fork in the road. These asylum proposals suggest we have taken the wrong turning.
The idea that recognised refugees need to be deported is wrong. We absolutely need immigration controls. And where those controls decide to grant asylum, we should welcome and integrate, not create perpetual limbo and alienation.
The rhetoric around these reforms encourages the same culture of divisiveness that sees racism and abuse growing in our communities.
The Government is wrong to think that reviews of safety in the person's country every few years will mean refugees can be returned at scale. That hasn't happened in Denmark. Brutal dictators tend to hang onto power. It would just move huge amounts of resource away from making our asylum system work as it should - by cutting initial decision delays and the appeals backlog, sorting out asylum accommodation, making the UK-France deal work, removing those whose claims fail etc.
The Government must think again on this.
https://t.co/tujXuroBPR