Smoking and Vaping Worse than Killing Children? As Britain continues its support for Israel’s policy of genocide against Palestinians, one that has so far killed over 5,000 children (curiously, I note in recent Internet searches, the top results are significantly out of date on such matters), its Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, is investing his energy in defending a silly policy of prohibiting tobacco smoking, in yet another demonstration of Europe’s preference for goody-goody posturing over meaningful concern for its own people and intelligent foreign policy. No help, for example, for the 4.3 million British children living in poverty (of whom 300,000 live in absolute poverty)
Calibrating the Response to Genocidal War
Calibrating the Response to Genocidal War
Calibrating the Response to Genocidal War
Smoking and Vaping Worse than Killing Children? As Britain continues its support for Israel’s policy of genocide against Palestinians, one that has so far killed over 5,000 children (curiously, I note in recent Internet searches, the top results are significantly out of date on such matters), its Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, is investing his energy in defending a silly policy of prohibiting tobacco smoking, in yet another demonstration of Europe’s preference for goody-goody posturing over meaningful concern for its own people and intelligent foreign policy. No help, for example, for the 4.3 million British children living in poverty (of whom 300,000 live in absolute poverty)