Speaking to #TheIndianExpress, the younger woman, one of two women that were paraded naked and sexually assaulted in #Manipur, said: “The police were there with the mob which was attacking our village. The police picked us up from near home, and took us a little away from the village and left us on the road with the mob. We were given to them by police.”
Click on the 🔗 below to read the victim's ordeal 👇🏽
https://t.co/kaE7Z3qDeA
#Manipur #ManipurViolence #ManipurCrisis
Angered and pained with the Manipur violence. The horrific video of 2 women being paraded naked and then raped is evil to its core. We must do something! Start by speaking up!
Generally speaking, fools think they are wise and 100% right--and the wise are aware of the incompleteness of their wisdom and their continued foolishness. Thus the foolish call out everyone and the wise do it sometimes but realize how different things may look in 5 yrs.
@BDUTT @themojo_in Believe or not, I followed the PM and banged the Thali in honour and support of the Covid frontline workers...I wonder if we need to bang the Thalis once again to wake up our collective consciences and stand for justice
You become like what you believe in. So becoming like Jesus requires believing in him more and more in every part of your life. Sanctification is moving from unbelief in Jesus to belief in him in the everyday stuff of life.
Wise pastors lead people not by being impressive, with the people thinking, "Wow, he's impressive," but by being unimpressive, bringing real Christianity within reach of the people, so that they start thinking, "Wow, even I could do that, by God's grace." - @rayortlund
Piper: “You don’t become a Christian by going to church, getting baptized, and keeping the rules. You become a Christian by despairing of your own righteousness, and throwing yourself like a helpless person on Christ for his righteousness and his forgiveness.”
You become like what you believe in. So becoming like Jesus requires believing in him more and more in every part of your life. Sanctification is moving from unbelief in Jesus to belief in him in the everyday stuff of life.
“That’s the scandal of grace. It means that if you’ve been working hard to be right with God, then you’ve been wasting your time because God welcomes everyone—righteous and unrighteous alike.” - @timchestercouk