Message from @notaglobe
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goberment can stop but wont
v sad
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honestly tho, they should just close the borders
#WheresBoris trends on twitter from time to time
KEKW
fucking loonies
they are not used to people who arent constantly virtue signalling 24/7
Lmao
Why do they think it's that important to go and meet some distressed people and deliver empty platitudes whilst a camera is thrust in your face
They have a attention span of a child with downs.
"solidarity"
"solidarity"
"blessings"
"oh wait, i'm not the pope... Solidarity"
#where-is-epstein
Pray for this, pray for that
The victims are in my thoughts
he escaped to italy... and died of coronavirus
Neat
it's not like they've not covered for them before
Imagine being anywhere as a pedo
you get a kid, and then they die from the coronavirus you have after you're done cause they are young <:BIGBRAIN:501101491428392991>
thats dark, lmao
I'm a teaching assistant in a primary school and this morning I heard year 6 learning about gender inequality and how men "got to go work" while "women had to stay home and raise children"
They'd just learned about the Great War before that
Something tells me they won't mention the inequality of only men getting drafted into almost literal hell on earth while women were *forced to stay at home*
Or how men who so unfairly got to go out and earn money did so by doing things like working 10 hours a day, 6 days a week down in a stinking, dingy pit only to die at 45 with their lungs full of dust
Women had it so rough
Why is going to work a good thing?
Why is staying at home a bad thing?
Why is it that men have the "privilage" of going to work
Great war seems a bit heavy for year 6
and women have the "oppression" of staying at home
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I think it's to do with what we respect in society
They say working hard long shifts and warfare with considered more respectable
Anyone else heard the phrase "the womens job is the most important thing in the world"
Yes
or "raising a child is the hardest thing in the world"
Working hard long shifts and warfare were respectable because it was a sacrafice - and raising a child is also the same
it's not that one is more respectable than the other, they're both important
It's cos big businesses benefit more from dragging women into wage labour "equality", rather than leaving them "shackled" to domestic work, wladfa
They don't get into too much grizzly detail, Dub
They do stuff like War Horse