Thursday, 23 March 2023

The Last Ukrainian


 

3 comments:

  1. UK's Prince William thanks Poland for helping Ukraine

    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/uks-prince-william-thanks-poland-nations-help-ukraine-2023-03-23/

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  2. Prince William dines at gay restaurant

    https://pagesix.com/2023/03/23/prince-william-dines-at-gay-restaurant-on-surprise-poland-trip/


    Ostentatiously ‘cheerleading’ Britain’s prosecution of a bloody ‘War of Choice’ in Ukraine is intended to signal Prince William’s (and Britain’s) solidarity with the Zionist warmongers, Nato, and the West’s military-industrial complex;

    while choosing to dine at a gay restaurant is Prince William’s personal demonstration of solidarity with his closeted bisexual/gay father?

    Or perhaps Prince William is seeking to imply that Ukraine is somehow ‘morally superior’ to Russia in its treatment of minorities?

    Some might argue that Ukraine’s record on minority rights - including gay rights - is hardly exemplary.


    https://web.archive.org/web/20211106111041/https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2003/11/11/rumors-of-prince-involve-sex-with-a-man/

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  3. How lockdowns disrupted children’s relationship with school



    “One in five pupils in England were reported as persistently absent during the last school year … The proportion of children off due to illness was almost twice the rate seen [a few years ago].

    “But Rachel de Souza, the children’s commissioner for England, recently also told the education committee that schools are experiencing ‘a huge amount’ of absence on Fridays in particular – a pattern that did not exist [before].

    “Persistent absence – defined as missing more than 10% of classes – has always been an issue … But in the 15 years that Steven, 41, has been a secondary school teacher, he’s never seen it this bad.

    “‘We’re currently dealing with student absence on a whole new level,’ the teacher from Cambridgeshire says … [He] says around a third [of his students] are now ‘almost always’ absent from lessons …

    “The teacher also reports a rise in parents asking staff to provide resources for their child to learn from home, often citing anxiety and exam stress – something extremely rare before …

    “‘Mary’ says her daughter, who is autistic, has ‘struggled with severe anxiety for the last few years, culminating in ongoing difficulties in attending school’ …”

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/mar/24/it-broke-the-link-how-the-pandemic-disrupted-childrens-relationship-with-school

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