Monday 15 June 2020

Even in Aberdeen..

Our city is not known as a hotbed of radical activism, and our non-white human population must be considerably smaller than in most UK cities, so Gail and I were amazed and impressed to spot these posters and banners, hundreds of them, decorating the railings at the riverside entrance to Duthie Park this weekend.
 

A peaceful and poignant expression of outrage.

Here in Scotland, our physical world might be limited just now to a radius of five miles (more or less...) but events far, far away are still felt.  

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  1. Hari OM
    Hear! Hear! Thank you for sharing these with us and thus spreading the word that little bit broader again, Bertie lad... Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  2. Our news is over-the-top full of it. Enough already!

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  3. Hey Bertie I meant to tell you last week that the Doodz pawrent's trip to Oregon also involves a bike ride event thru the Covered Bridges of the Eugene, Or area. I think she will send photos unless the 70% rain they expect today cancels the ride
    Hugs Cecilia

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  4. It is interesting how this has become a global message and not just one in the USA.

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  5. We love how the world is united in spreading this message!

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  6. Scenes like these help renew my faith that we can be a better society.

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  7. Great to see people are awakened to problems in all parts of the globe. Hope it progresses to real action.

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  8. We are glad so many people are trumpeting human rights.

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  9. It does our heart well to see the world come together for this. Hopefully we can all solve it together.

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  10. I love that the world is trying to change, and do what is right. I gots my paws crossed that this time will be different ♥
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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