After a video of Randeep Hooda making a joke on Mayawati surfaced on Twitter, users called the joke 'sexist' and 'casteist' and slammed him for making the offensive joke.
Social murder and the missing state
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The defence that the government is not responsible for the present crisis has consequences for India’s democracy
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The defence that the government is not responsible for the present crisis has consequences for India’s democracy
When people are placed under conditions which appeal to the brute only, said Friedrich Engels, what remains to them but to rebel or to succumb to utter brutality?
The scenes that are being witnessed in India now are apocalyptic in tone. When a citizen attacks hospital personnel because a life was lost due to the absence of medical care, or a citizen struggles to breathe with an oxygen cylinder on the pavement, it is a crisis at multiple levels.
But don t worry, the Daily Mail will follow their lead!
Daily Mail writers scrambling to write their “Megan Markle murdered Prince Phillip” pieces pic.twitter.com/1tSlT93UJI
And the New York Times even hints at it:
Me: Hmm I wonder how the press is gonna implicate Meghan Markle in the death of Prince Phillip?
The NYT, paragraph three: Harry s biracial wife, Meghan . pic.twitter.com/KemO3k1OIh A biased judge, no jury, and a private Chevron prosecutor. And they call this America. ⚖️ https://t.co/BRsjw9iYrk
Story of a 66-year-old researcher, an immigrant, who rarely got grants, never got her own lab, never earned more than $60K. For four decades, she kept working on mRNA a path considered foolish. Her work is the basis for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. https://t.co/wOvCEM8jja
Nurse creates warm rubber glove ‘hands’ for Covid patient to hold in isolation ward Harriet Brewis
Their tireless commitment to helping and comforting others make them an example to us all.
No clearer is this illustrated than by a small, but profoundly moving gesture, made by a worker at a Covid ward in Brazil.
In a photo shared on social media, a coronavirus patient being held in isolation can be seen with two surgical gloves encasing her hands.
Because her condition means she’s unable to have physical contact with others, these gloves have been filled with hot water to mimic the warmth of human touch.