I'd read in the past about the Irish famine and how poorly the people were treated by the British - but have never seen this level of detail before. Truly sickening.
An interesting poll on the world's top 50 thinkers for 2021. https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/...C_X5YzTNacrLhpYTkl-ZNa411OwYdM0zirRg35cgu2zSE
please log in to view this image His name was Zaki Anwari. He was a member of Afghanistan's national youth football team. He fell to his death from a plane, trying to escape the Taliban.
If you feel a bit down or even useless. REMEMBER: Led by the US of A and over the period of 4 Presidents, that's 20 odd years cosing trillions of dollars, they managed to replace the Taliban with a better equiped Taliban. Mega fail, global scale. Now back on with your day!
Meet Benjamin, the last known Thylacine - aka Tasmanian Tiger - who died on this day in 1936, just 59 days after the species had been declared critically endangered. Almost unbelievably, he died of neglect and malnutrition in Beaumaris Zoo, Hobart.
Funny thing - most people think teachers are overpaid, and most politicians think they are underpaid.