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paid_influencer wrote:WHO: Abortion is healthcare.World Health Organization (WHO)
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Safe abortion care is essential to protect the health of women and girls everywhere. Abortion is healthcare.
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https://www.facebook.com/WHO/photos/a.1 ... 958373868/
Thank you, WHO. We need more people to speak up for the rights of girls and women.
88sins wrote:paid_influencer wrote:WHO: Abortion is healthcare.World Health Organization (WHO)
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Safe abortion care is essential to protect the health of women and girls everywhere. Abortion is healthcare.
328225997_640658744532644_2437541180542822714_n.png
https://www.facebook.com/WHO/photos/a.1 ... 958373868/
Thank you, WHO. We need more people to speak up for the rights of girls and women.
Well yeah, what else it could be?
When it's done in a safe clinical setting, by trained medical professionals, that's what it is.
For the woman anyway
Yeah they do.SuperiorMan wrote:Do women generally make better leaders?
Jared Mohammed wrote:Yeah they do.SuperiorMan wrote:Do women generally make better leaders?
Alot of reasons. Check this article to know more: https://bit.ly/3S9uRKbSuperiorMan wrote:Jared Mohammed wrote:Yeah they do.SuperiorMan wrote:Do women generally make better leaders?
Why do you say that? In what way?
DMan7 wrote:Would love to see some real world examples of better women leaders.
DMan7 wrote:Would love to see some real world examples of better women leaders.
What about Barbados current Prime Minister, Mia Mottley.DMan7 wrote:Would love to see some real world examples of better women leaders.
Jared Mohammed wrote:What about Barbados current Prime Minister, Mia Mottley.DMan7 wrote:Would love to see some real world examples of better women leaders.
Jared Mohammed wrote:What about Barbados current Prime Minister, Mia Mottley.DMan7 wrote:Would love to see some real world examples of better women leaders.
paid_influencer wrote:DMan7 wrote:Would love to see some real world examples of better women leaders.
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SuperiorMan wrote:paid_influencer wrote:DMan7 wrote:Would love to see some real world examples of better women leaders.
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A better example would have been Jacinda Ardern.
In any case Jared, what can we do to get more women elected as leaders across the world?
Rovin wrote:i know it prolly dont have any females on tuner anymore but not any sort of acknowledgement for today being International Women's Day, in case it have 1 or 2 on here ?
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A 27-year-old woman is in critical condition after she was attacked by her ex-husband.
She sustained such extensive injuries that investigators were told she may lose her hands.
The victim was walking along Kowlessar Road in Coalmine Village, Sangre Grande, when about 3.20 p.m. on Thursday, she was confronted by her ex-husband.
The man pulled out a cutlass and chopped the woman repeatedly.
The woman raised both hands to protect her face and chest, resulting in significant wounds to her limbs.
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‘Road was just blood’
When the Express visited the area yesterday, residents said they were shocked by the brutality of the incident.
“The road was just blood. The man like he was trying to chop through her hands to get to her. It was just shocking. She didn’t deserve that at all. (Name called) is a sweetheart. And I hope that she pulls through,” one man who gave his name as Raj told the Express.
It was said the victim had recently separated from her ex-husband and was in a new relationship with a man who lived with her.
The boyfriend attempted to stop the chopping, residents told police.
“He tried to stop it, but like everything just happen so fast. By the time he reacted, (name called) had already chopped her a few times and then he just run off into the bushes. That is madness. And I want to say this, fellas, I know that when yuh heart break, it does hurt and you can be irrational. But nothing justifies this.
“Just walk away. No matter what another person do you. Just walk away. Because now we have a woman fighting for her life and if the police find this man, he going to spend a few years in jail. Just walk away,” the Express was told by a resident.
—AB
DMan7 wrote:Another useless day in human existence, just like the following:
Mother's Day
Father's Day
Valentine's Day
SuperiorMan wrote:Would they do the same on International Men's day?
(Fun fact, it was invented or "revived" by a Trinidadian)
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