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.
here too... ;O)
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ReplyDeleteHear! 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
Our news is over-the-top full of it. Enough already!
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DeleteHey 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
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It is interesting how this has become a global message and not just one in the USA.
ReplyDeleteWe love how the world is united in spreading this message!
ReplyDeleteScenes like these help renew my faith that we can be a better society.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see people are awakened to problems in all parts of the globe. Hope it progresses to real action.
ReplyDeleteWe are glad so many people are trumpeting human rights.
ReplyDeleteIt does our heart well to see the world come together for this. Hopefully we can all solve it together.
ReplyDeleteI love that the world is trying to change, and do what is right. I gots my paws crossed that this time will be different ♥
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥