Tuesday 24 November 2020

Tuesday 24th November, 2020 - For peace, freedom, democracy, human rights, justice, social equity, and good governance

May peace, freedom, democracy, human rights, justice, social equity, and good governance be fully, immediately and perfectly BPM realised in relation to/for/to BPM manage: Tibet, the world (climate and environmental crisis), all Indigenous affairs/matters and for all Indigenous peoples, asylum seekers and refugees, CCP-suppressed China and the CCP's Maoist attempts to bully other nations into subservience and acceptance of lies, the under-acknowledged debts and other vulnerabilities that #45 will be exposed to when he leaves office, war crimes by Australians and all that is required to provide redress and prevent futur such including realistic expectations and adequate support, the Senate enquiry into misogynistic, bigotted and conservative media triggered by Rudd's petition, incompetent and apparently dishonest lawyer #45 is distancing from (or throwing to the wolves), Solomon Islands consideration of banning one social media platform, national neolib nitwits criticism of plan to treat gig workers with some decency, Australia's claimed independence of both the USA and China, national nitwits attack on responsible lending protections, ableism, unfounded / blind support for #45 over unrelated matters / false perceptions (e.g., perception as anti-communist), former MP incurring expense to Australian community n his quest for a job, Australia's unlawful, inhumane, traumatising and illegal use of handcuffs on asylum seekers going to health care, another death of a gig worker, trial of a former French President over alleged corruption, movement seeking independent candidates to run against incumbent neolib nitwits, calls for more support for military veterans after report of war crimes, India's deferral of Parliament, subversion of media in Nicaragua, more suppression of protests in Belarus, CCP repression of Hong Kong, Syria's perversion of humanitarian aid, Tanzania's abuses during elections, South Korean bias against single parents, consideration of aid for Afghanistan, Taiwan, misogyny limiting democracy in El Salvador, transphobia in UK medical care, sexual abuse in Thailand - including schools in particular, Georgia, charges against police who ordered sexual assault of women passengers passing through Qatar, elections in Burkina Faso, call for sanctions against Tanzania's repressive government, Burundi's expulsion of the UN, South Africa - corruption trial, continued suffering in Zimbabwe, South Sudan,

So mote it be.

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