Signed and shared.1000s of student nurses were offered a 6 month contract to fill in the many gaps on the front line, owing to the pandemic.
The government are going back on their word (no surprise) and ending the contracts early.
Petition link below to ask the government to honour the 6 month contract.
Hopefully Johnson will do yet another U turn.
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/student-nurses/
Signed and shared.
“Ditto? DITTO? You provincial putz!” ...... spot the movie quote ....Ditto.
Blazing Saddles.“Ditto? DITTO? You provincial putz!” ...... spot the movie quote ....
One of my all time favourites ......
Blazing Saddles.
We still allowed to watch it Dave, or is it on the banned list now?
Blazing Saddles.
We still allowed to watch it Dave, or is it on the banned list now?
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Here’s George Monbiot again, with a video version of the piece I quoted yesterday. Doesn’t make for comfortable viewing. In short, what you might have learned in school about the British Empire completely leaves out the fact that it was based on the brutal murder, rape, and exploitation of the indigenous peoples.
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Indeed. The comparisons with Nazi concentration camps are appropriate, but this was done by the British, within the lifetime of many of us.I saw this on Facebook and it is shameful that so little/nothing about this is known.
That they even went to the length of creating a tool, to crush and then remove testicles, should be mentioned in the same way and context as some of the treatment received by Jews in Nazi concentration camps. It’s inhumane.
History needs to be taught, but should always include the whole story, not the sanitised version.
What should we do to right our fathers sins? Shall we weep in the street, shall we kneel at the door of the inflicted? Shall we hang our heads in shame, and teach our children the guilt? So many options.
I think George Monbiot gives a good suggestion at the end of that piece, when he suggests completely removing any semblances of racism from our lives, and focussing on what unites us as human beings rather than what divides us.What should we do to right our fathers sins? Shall we weep in the street, shall we kneel at the door of the inflicted? Shall we hang our heads in shame, and teach our children the guilt? So many options.