[THREAD] This #WomensHistoryMonth, let's not forget how many of our rights were only won in recent decades, and weren’t given by asking nicely and waiting.
We need to fight for our rights.
Here's are a few examples:
Cops walked by her on fire. People watched and refused to intervene. Of all the things I have witnessed in my life, this is by far one of the most horrifying things I have seen.
Not because it was graphic, but because it was "no big deal" to everyone watching and filming it.
A 33-year-old Polish man, who had his face torn off by stone-cutting machinery on April 23, 2013, underwent a total face transplant on May 15, 2013.
The 27-hour surgery, the first life-saving face transplant performed so soon after injury, was conducted by Polish doctors.
This was notable because previous face transplants had been done months or years after the injury.
The CT scan at the bottom of the image compares his damaged skull with a healthy one.
In Cornwall this week, a bloke avoided jail after being caught with 105 images + videos of kids – under the age of 8 – being raped. He was of "previously good character" aka not caught until then.
Yet a homeless guy got 7 days in prison for stealing £32.69 in food from Iceland.
The results of the world’s largest trial of a 4-day week (with no loss of pay) are out:
▪️ No drop in revenue
▪️ 65% fewer sick days
▪️ 71% less burnout
▪️ 92% of companies decide to keep the policy after the trial
The conclusion is clear: we need a shorter working week.
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(1) Vincent van Gogh: “If one truly loves nature, one finds beauty everywhere”
➡️ Read it in The Planet: https://t.co/lnVlaWevyH
RT only when you see the magic after staring at the center of the spiral for 20 seconds and then look at the painting.