I think it's very important to remember that the United States waffles on human rights all the time and backslides more often than not. like for example, the death penalty which was abolished in the US from 1972 to 1976
human rights abuses in the west
was it all worth it?
In a sweeping two-year investigation, The Associated Press found U.S. prison labor tied to hundreds of popular food brands. The goods end up on the shelves of most supermarkets and are also exported.
Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/42jJTSz
At the Mountain View Correctional Facility, in Charleston, Maine, incarcerated people don't just eat healthy -- they grow the food themselves. It's part of a philosophy that says that people inside who eat better make better use of their time -- and that everyone deserves the dignity of a healthy meal.
Andrew Fisher: The UK exposes its ‘double standards’ in carrying out strikes against Yemen’s Houthis
"no one knows what safety looks like, they know what fear looks like" James 11/12/23 {watch}
Spitting Image: Israel or South Africa