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His lighthouse stood for 123 years. And in the end it was not the tower that failed.
It was the rock underneath it. 🇬🇧
Two lighthouses stood on the Eddystone Rocks before him, 14 miles south of Plymouth, and the sea destroyed them both. The first, built of wood, vanished
"Brian Lee Crowley, Macdonald-Laurier Institute managing director, said landing a pipeline deal is positive overall, but that it was a mistake for Ottawa to negotiate a royalty for B.C.
“This is a loss for Canadian federalism,” he said. “You don’t need B.C.’s permission — it’s
As someone who grew up in the Muslim world, I’ve seen this pattern repeat itself:
When Muslims are weak and in the minority, they speak endlessly about tolerance, coexistence, and peace.
When they become strong and gain power, that tolerance completely disappears, even toward
What an absurd man!
Speaks of “kindness” while asking women to “take a step back” on the idea that men should be excluded from women’s private spaces - utterly misogynistic. 😑
No wonder @amnesty is in disarray on this issue.
SIMPLE SOLUTION:
👉🏼 Allow every human being to be
You have a birthday.
So does England. 🏴
And it’s today. The 12th of July.
Almost 1,100 years ago, on this exact day, England became a country. Almost no one knows it.
The island was old long before it had a name. Farmers. Romans. Saxons. Then out of the sea came the Danes.
🏴🇬🇧On a winter night in 1844, the whole street laughed at a shop with 5 things for sale.
Today 1 in 8 people on Earth belongs to what it started.
Rochdale, Lancashire, deep in the Hungry Forties. The cotton mills ran day and night and the weavers still went hungry. That year




