...the souls of the over
sixty thousand who died because the interests of the rich prohibited the care
of the people, must demand justice.
I can feel
this GP's outrage. Her tweets should leave nobody in any doubt that, to
some, people don't much matter...
“… those care home staff ..where
was their PPE? Where was their ability to refuse Covid positive patients into
Covid negative homes to clear those essential hospital beds for the next poor
influx? But it was ok! Because @BorisJohnson clapped
for us every wk. He doesn’t take the knee because he ‘doesn’t believe in gestures’
but he would happily clap for carers in front of cameras.
“Later, govt
would refuse to reimburse any PPE that conferred ‘too much’ protection,
only reimbursing the plastic pinnies, fluid repellent masks and gloves. Endless
public goodwill came together to produce visors at cost price. Thank God.
“And the public have generously
donated over £130 million to @NHSCharities
“Cummins made
a mockery of public health messages; a grave misjudgement ... I hope the nation returns the sleight at the
ballot box. We get what we vote for, and we voted for a craven cabinet of
sycophants, prized only for blind RTing & nodding heads in unison over the
leader’s latest ‘oven ready’ glib strapline. In identifying where the government have
gone wrong, it’s a struggle to understand where they have gone right?”
Yes, the dead, and their grieving families and friends, need justice.
Several weeks ago, I decided to watch "The Art of Persia" with Samira Ahmet. I knew sha wasn't a historian but knowing her to be a serious journalist, I'd expected her to do a thorough job.
I was watching the first episode, where the wealth of the Persian kings was elaborated on; and she emphasized how envious other countries were of that wealth. Suddenly, she started "explaining" the envy of the Greeks....
She didn't appear to know that when Alexander the Great subjugated the Persian empire, he put an end to the persistent Persian threat once and for all. Perhaps even Samira has heard of Thermopylae, Salamis, MARATHON??
Rather fortitiously, the phone started ringing at that moment, so, I didn't have to hear any more of that "history"....
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I can feel this GP's outrage. Her tweets should leave nobody in any doubt that, to some, people don't much matter...
“… those care home staff ..where was their PPE? Where was their ability to refuse Covid positive patients into Covid negative homes to clear those essential hospital beds for the next poor influx? But it was ok! Because @BorisJohnson clapped for us every wk. He doesn’t take the knee because he ‘doesn’t believe in gestures’ but he would happily clap for carers in front of cameras.
“Later, govt would refuse to reimburse any PPE that conferred ‘too much’ protection, only reimbursing the plastic pinnies, fluid repellent masks and gloves. Endless public goodwill came together to produce visors at cost price. Thank God.
“And the public have generously donated over £130 million to @NHSCharities
“Cummins made a mockery of public health messages; a grave misjudgement ... I hope the nation returns the sleight at the ballot box. We get what we vote for, and we voted for a craven cabinet of sycophants, prized only for blind RTing & nodding heads in unison over the leader’s latest ‘oven ready’ glib strapline. In identifying where the government have gone wrong, it’s a struggle to understand where they have gone right?”
Yes, the dead, and their grieving families and friends, need justice.
Perhaps it’s time for Nemesis to play her part. Nemesis in her proper meaning: Retribution (ie Justice).
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jul/12/revealed-dominic-cummings-firm-paid-vote-leaves-ai-firm-260000?CMP=fb_gu&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR17ETiAo_6vnmhddmn6kCizlS7tEJDtZYFr_EpWIOMblxzixZNnIE_mVLE#Echobox=1594557630
Dear Lord!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Several weeks ago, I decided to watch "The Art of Persia" with Samira Ahmet. I knew sha wasn't a historian but knowing her to be a serious journalist, I'd expected her to do a thorough job.
I was watching the first episode, where the wealth of the Persian kings was elaborated on; and she emphasized how envious other countries were of that wealth. Suddenly, she started "explaining" the envy of the Greeks....
She didn't appear to know that when Alexander the Great subjugated the Persian empire, he put an end to the persistent Persian threat once and for all. Perhaps even Samira has heard of Thermopylae, Salamis, MARATHON??
Rather fortitiously, the phone started ringing at that moment, so, I didn't have to hear any more of that "history"....