As much as I may gripe about laws and politics in this country. I should be more grateful for the advantages I have. And should try to remember more often, and should contribute to more often, most of the rest of the world.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6148590.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/5323858.stm
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
It's not you. It's them. Absolutely. Them.
About Me
- Name: dodo
- Location: London, United Kingdom
Recently reclaimed by PR industry after more recent background in lobbying and, before that, business journalism. From London and working part time in city but living in sticks. Trying not to pass on to my daughter all that my mother kindly left me. Raging against inevitability. Getting better at it. or not. NEED to rewrite this to say i'm not working at the moment and that there's all kinds of neds stuff going on, but to do that seems really official and final, so a postscript will have to do.
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1 Comments:
So true about the advantages we have and how easy it is to take those advantages for granted.
I read the linked stories...incredible what women around the world must endure. Incredibly horrifying and sad.
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