Author Archives: aidarends
On Death of Billionaire Oligarch Elizabeth Windsor – Gabby Is Right
Originally posted on Caribbean Empowerment Blog:
By Tee White A poem by Barbados cultural ambassador, Anthony ‘Gabby’ Carter, on the death of Elizabeth Windsor, queen of England has generated unwarranted criticism from certain quarters on the island.? The poem, reprinted below, points out some truths about the British monarch and her relationship to the crimes…
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u a blessing u disguised urselfin my eyesu a blessing no surprise i can’t keep trackall the ties to me to you to love again is to try try try
Quote of the Day
“Are you sure, sweetheart, that you want to be well?… Just so’s you’re sure, sweetheart, and ready to be healed, cause wholeness is no trifling matter. A lot of weight when you’re well.” from The Salt Eaters
Revealed: how UK targeted American civil rights leader in covert campaign | Black power movement | The Guardian
Secret Foreign Office unit distributed literature from fake sources to discredit Stokely Carmichael — Read on http://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/13/revealed-how-uk-targeted-american-civil-rights-leader-stokely-carmichael-covert
Up to Six Million People: The Unrecorded Fatalities of the ‘War on Terror’ – Byline Times
Up to Six Million People: The Unrecorded Fatalities of the ‘War on Terror’ – Byline Times — Read on bylinetimes.com/2021/09/15/up-to-six-million-people-the-unrecorded-fatalities-of-the-war-on-terror/
Rainwater Is No Longer Safe to Drink, Study Says
Even the most remote locations on Earth have rainfall that contains dangerous human-made plastic chemicals. — Read on http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a40859859/rainwater-not-safe-to-drink/
Kabu – Aster Aweke
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can u feel me close to youi pray notbut deep in my stomach i wish you the best / praises sing / praises / breath
Re-embedding the economy to rethink (sustainable) development
‘On ne développe pas ; on se développe.’ This famous sentence from Joseph Ki-Zerbo could be translated as ‘we do not enforce development; we develop … Re-embedding the economy to rethink (sustainable) development