UK austerity has inflicted ‘great misery’ on citizens, UN says

cocainesocialist:

cocainesocialist:

The UK government has inflicted “great misery” on its people with “punitive, mean-spirited, and often callous” austerity policies driven by a political desire to undertake social re-engineering rather than economic necessity, the United Nations poverty envoy has found.

Philip Alston, the UN’s rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, ended a two-week fact-finding mission to the UK with a stinging declaration that despite being the world’s fifth largest economy, levels of child poverty are “not just a disgrace, but a social calamity and an economic disaster”.

About 14 million people, a fifth of the population, live in poverty, and 1.5 million are destitute, unable to afford basic essentials, he said, citing figures from the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. He highlighted predictions that child poverty could rise by 7% between 2015 and 2022, possibly up to a rate of 40%.

i’m sure the bbc will find this worthy to report on any minute now..

Britain was in breach of four UN human rights agreements relating to women, children, disabled people and economic and social rights. “If you got a group of misogynists in a room and said how can we make this system work for men and not for women they would not have come up with too many ideas that are not already in place,” he said.

UK austerity has inflicted ‘great misery’ on citizens, UN says

somethingweirdisawtoday:

somethingweirdisawtoday:

This is a statue of Marilyn the dog on Zamami Island.

In the 80′s there were two dogs, Marilyn and Shiro, living on Zamami Island who played together very often. One day Shrio’s owner packed up and moved to the neighboring Aka island taking Shiro with them. 

Shiro would often go missing during the day, and the owner decided to follow and find out where he was going. 

It turns out that almost every day Shiro would leave home, run to the ocean, swim about 3 miles to Zamami Island where his friend Marilyn patiently waited for him, play with his friend, and then swim home for dinner.

Then a couple years later someone made a rom-com movie about it that was moderately successful. The end.

There is also a statue of Shrio on Aka Island.

A bit of info about the movie for people who were curious.

The movie was called “Marilyn ni aitai”, which translates to “I want to see Marilyn”.

I haven’t seen the movie myself, but based on this trailer it looks very cute and very 80’s.

black-geek-supremacy:

onlyblackgirl:

black-geek-supremacy:

the-afro-elf:

profeminist:

thatpettyblackgirl:

Truth hurts.

The greatest domestic terror threat is white males it has been that way since they crashed their ships into the east coast.

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“A white man made terroristic threats against Don Lemon b/c he was angry about white men being called the biggest terror threats.”

– 
@footballfillibu

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And they’re the same demographic of the police force killing black ppl.

I mean this is literally a publish FBI statistic but ok…we just had an active shooter training. And they, a bunch of white men in the military and police force, told us to our faces that white men make up over 93% of the active shooter cases in this country, ever. Not even just recently. Like literally forever.

Just goes to show you that America never really had a “gun” problem but a problem with White America itself.

baapi-makwa:

Boozhoo (hello), my name is Ken, I am a disabled Ojibwe artist from northern Wisconsin who has recently relocated to northern Minnesota to be closer to my children and have better access to healthcare. I am writing this post because I am having a hard time making ends meet and any donations I could possibly receive at this time would be greatly appreciated. Recent events have left my bank account depleted and I am still having to help cover the utility bills back home on the reservation for my father who is also disabled.

I do have PayPal, that is really the best way to donate at this time, the email I use for that is: baapimakwa@gmail.com, or you can click here.