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Is child labour always wrong? The view from Bolivia – podcast | Global development | The Guardian
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Children in this mountaintop village make a 2,600-foot (792-meter) descent to get to school.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/08/india-britain-empire-railways-myths-gifts
'But what about the railways ...?' The myth of Britain's gifts to India | World news | The Guardian
Apologists for empire like to claim that the British brought democracy, the rule of law and trains to India. Isn’t it a bit rich to oppress, torture and imprison a people for 200 years, then take credit for benefits that were entirely accidental?
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Holding court ... the lieutenant-general of the Punjab takes tea with maharajas and Rajas in 1875. Photograph: Popperfoto
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Many modern apologists for British colonial rule in India no longer contest the basic facts of imperial exploitation and plunder, rapacity and loot, which are too deeply documented to be challengeable. Instead they offer a counter-argument: granted, the British took what they could for 200 years, but didn’t they also leave behind a great deal of lasting benefit? In particular, political unity and democracy, the rule of law, railways, English education, even tea and cricket?
Indeed, the British like to point out that the very idea of “India” as one entity (now three, but one during the British Raj), instead of multiple warring principalities and statelets, is the incontestable contribution of British imperial rule.
Unfortunately for this argument, throughout the history of the subcontinent, there has existed an impulsion for unity. The idea of India is as old as the Vedas, the earliest Hindu scriptures, which describe “Bharatvarsha” as the land between the Himalayas and the seas. If this “sacred geography” is essentially a Hindu idea, Maulana Azad has written of how Indian Muslims, whether Pathans from the north-west or Tamils from the south, were all seen by Arabs as “Hindis”, hailing from a recognisable civilisational space. Numerous Indian rulers had sought to unite the territory, with the Mauryas (three centuries before Christ) and the Mughals coming the closest by ruling almost 90% of the subcontinent. Had the British not completed the job, there is little doubt that some Indian ruler, emulating his forerunners, would have done so.
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Divide and rule ... an English dignitary rides in an Indian procession, c1754. Photograph: Universal History Archive/Getty Images
Far from crediting Britain for India’s unity and enduring parliamentary democracy, the facts point clearly to policies that undermined it – the dismantling of existing political institutions, the fomenting of communal division and systematic political discrimination with a view to maintaining British domination.
In the years after 1757, the British astutely fomented cleavages among the Indian princes, and steadily consolidated their dominion through a policy of divide and rule. Later, in 1857, the sight of Hindu and Muslim soldiers rebelling together, willing to pledge joint allegiance to the enfeebled Mughal monarch, alarmed the British, who concluded that pitting the two groups against one another was the most effective way to ensure the unchallenged continuance of empire. As early as 1859, the then British governor of Bombay, Lord Elphinstone, advised London that “Divide et impera was the old Roman maxim, and it should be ours”.
Since the British came from a hierarchical society with an entrenched class system, they instinctively looked for a similar one in India. The effort to understand ethnic, religious, sectarian and caste differences among Britain’s subjects inevitably became an exercise in defining, dividing and perpetuating these differences. Thus colonial administrators regularly wrote reports and conducted censuses that classified Indians in ever-more bewilderingly narrow terms, based on their language, religion, sect, caste, sub-caste, ethnicity and skin colour. Not only were ideas of community reified, but also entire new communities were created by people who had not consciously thought of themselves as particularly different from others around them.
Large-scale conflicts between Hindus and Muslims (religiously defined), only began under colonial rule; many other kinds of social strife were labelled as religious due to the colonists’ orientalist assumption that religion was the fundamental division in Indian society.
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Muslim refugees cram aboard a train during the partition conflict in 1947 ... the railways were first conceived by the East India Company for its own benefit. Photograph: AP
It is questionable whether a totalising Hindu or Muslim identity existed in any meaningful sense in India before the 19th century. Yet the creation and perpetuation of Hindu–Muslim antagonism was the most significant accomplishment of British imperial policy: the project of divide et impera would reach its culmination in the collapse of British authority in 1947. Partition left behind a million dead, 13 million displaced, billions of rupees of property destroyed, and the flames of communal hatred blazing hotly across the ravaged land. No greater indictment of the failures of British rule in India can be found than the tragic manner of its ending.
Nor did Britain work to promote democratic institutions under imperial rule, as it liked to pretend. Instead of building self-government from the village level up, the East India Company destroyed what existed. The British ran government, tax collection, and administered what passed for justice. Indians were excluded from all of these functions. When the crown eventually took charge of the country, it devolved smidgens of government authority, from the top, to unelected provincial and central “legislative” councils whose members represented a tiny educated elite, had no accountability to the masses, passed no meaningful legislation, exercised no real power and satisfied themselves they had been consulted by the government even if they took no actual decisions.
As late as 1920, under the Montagu-Chelmsford “reforms”, Indian representatives on the councils – elected by a franchise so restricted and selective that only one in 250 Indians had the right to vote – would exercise control over subjects the British did not care about, like education and health, while real power, including taxation, law and order and the authority to nullify any vote by the Indian legislators, would rest with the British governor of the provinces.
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Shashi Tharoor: Britain should pay India damages over colonial rule
Democracy, in other words, had to be prised from the reluctant grasp of the British by Indian nationalists. It is a bit rich to oppress, torture, imprison, enslave, deport and proscribe a people for 200 years, and then take credit for the fact that they are democratic at the end of it.
A corollary of the argument that Britain gave India political unity and democracy is that it established the rule of law in the country. This was, in many ways, central to the British self-conception of imperial purpose; Kipling, that flatulent voice of Victorian imperialism, would wax eloquent on the noble duty to bring law to those without it. But British law had to be imposed upon an older and more complex civilisation with its own legal culture, and the British used coercion and cruelty to get their way. And in the colonial era, the rule of law was not exactly impartial.
Crimes committed by whites against Indians attracted minimal punishment; an Englishmen who shot dead his Indian servant got six months’ jail time and a modest fine (then about 100 rupees), while an Indian convicted of attempted rape against an Englishwoman was sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment. In the entire two centuries of British rule, only three cases can be found of Englishmen executed for murdering Indians, while the murders of thousands more at British hands went unpunished.
The death of an Indian at British hands was always an accident, and that of a Briton because of an Indian’s actions always a capital crime. When a British master kicked an Indian servant in the stomach – a not uncommon form of conduct in those days – the Indian’s resultant death from a ruptured spleen would be blamed on his having an enlarged spleen as a result of malaria. Punch wrote an entire ode to The Stout British Boot as the favoured instrument of keeping the natives in order.
Political dissidence was legally repressed through various acts, including a sedition law far more rigorous than its British equivalent. The penal code contained 49 articles on crimes relating to dissent against the state (and only 11 on crimes involving death).
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Rudyard Kipling, ‘that flatulent voice of Victorian imperialism would wax eloquent on the noble duty to bring law to those without it’. Photograph: Culture Club/Getty Images
Of course the British did give India the English language, the benefits of which persist to this day. Or did they? The English language was not a deliberate gift to India, but again an instrument of colonialism, imparted to Indians only to facilitate the tasks of the English. In his notorious 1835 Minute on Education, Lord Macaulay articulated the classic reason for teaching English, but only to a small minority of Indians: “We must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indians in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals and in intellect.”
The language was taught to a few to serve as intermediaries between the rulers and the ruled. The British had no desire to educate the Indian masses, nor were they willing to budget for such an expense. That Indians seized the English language and turned it into an instrument for our own liberation – using it to express nationalist sentiments against the British – was to their credit, not by British design.
The construction of the Indian Railways is often pointed to by apologists for empire as one of the ways in which British colonialism benefited the subcontinent, ignoring the obvious fact that many countries also built railways without having to go to the trouble and expense of being colonised to do so. But the facts are even more damning.
The railways were first conceived of by the East India Company, like everything else in that firm’s calculations, for its own benefit. Governor General Lord Hardinge argued in 1843 that the railways would be beneficial “to the commerce, government and military control of the country”. In their very conception and construction, the Indian railways were a colonial scam. British shareholders made absurd amounts of money by investing in the railways, where the government guaranteed returns double those of government stocks, paid entirely from Indian, and not British, taxes. It was a splendid racket for Britons, at the expense of the Indian taxpayer.
The railways were intended principally to transport extracted resources – coal, iron ore, cotton and so on – to ports for the British to ship home to use in their factories. The movement of people was incidental, except when it served colonial interests; and the third-class compartments, with their wooden benches and total absence of amenities, into which Indians were herded, attracted horrified comment even at the time.
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Asserting British rule during the war of independence, also known as the Indian mutiny, 1857. Photograph: Universal History Archive/Getty Images
And, of course, racism reigned; though whites-only compartments were soon done away with on grounds of economic viability, Indians found the available affordable space grossly inadequate for their numbers. (A marvellous post-independence cartoon captured the situation perfectly: it showed an overcrowded train, with people hanging off it, clinging to the windows, squatting perilously on the roof, and spilling out of their third-class compartments, while two Britons in sola topis sit in an empty first-class compartment saying to each other, “My dear chap, there’s nobody on this train!”)
Nor were Indians employed in the railways. The prevailing view was that the railways would have to be staffed almost exclusively by Europeans to “protect investments”. This was especially true of signalmen, and those who operated and repaired the steam trains, but the policy was extended to the absurd level that even in the early 20th century all the key employees, from directors of the Railway Board to ticket-collectors, were white men – whose salaries and benefits were also paid at European, not Indian, levels and largely repatriated back to England.
Racism combined with British economic interests to undermine efficiency. The railway workshops in Jamalpur in Bengal and Ajmer in Rajputana were established in 1862 to maintain the trains, but their Indian mechanics became so adept that in 1878 they started designing and building their own locomotives. Their success increasingly alarmed the British, since the Indian locomotives were just as good, and a great deal cheaper, than the British-made ones. In 1912, therefore, the British passed an act of parliament explicitly making it impossible for Indian workshops to design and manufacture locomotives. Between 1854 and 1947, India imported around 14,400 locomotives from England, and another 3,000 from Canada, the US and Germany, but made none in India after 1912. After independence, 35 years later, the old technical knowledge was so completely lost to India that the Indian Railways had to go cap-in-hand to the British to guide them on setting up a locomotive factory in India again. There was, however, a fitting postscript to this saga. The principal technology consultants for Britain’s railways, the London-based Rendel, today rely extensively on Indian technical expertise, provided to them by Rites, a subsidiary of the Indian Railways.
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Mother and children ... the British left a society with 16% literacy, a life expectancy of 27 and over 90% living below the poverty line. Photograph: Bettmann/Bettmann Archive
The process of colonial rule in India meant economic exploitation and ruin to millions, the destruction of thriving industries, the systematic denial of opportunities to compete, the elimination of indigenous institutions of governance, the transformation of lifestyles and patterns of living that had flourished since time immemorial, and the obliteration of the most precious possessions of the colonised, their identities and their self-respect. In 1600, when the East India Company was established, Britain was producing just 1.8% of the world’s GDP, while India was generating some 23% (27% by 1700). By 1940, after nearly two centuries of the Raj, Britain accounted for nearly 10% of world GDP, while India had been reduced to a poor “third-world” country, destitute and starving, a global poster child of poverty and famine. The British left a society with 16% literacy, a life expectancy of 27, practically no domestic industry and over 90% living below what today we would call the poverty line.
The India the British entered was a wealthy, thriving and commercialising society: that was why the East India Company was interested in it in the first place. Far from being backward or underdeveloped, pre-colonial India exported high quality manufactured goods much sought after by Britain’s fashionable society. The British elite wore Indian linen and silks, decorated their homes with Indian chintz and decorative textiles, and craved Indian spices and seasonings. In the 17th and 18th centuries, British shopkeepers tried to pass off shoddy English-made textiles as Indian in order to charge higher prices for them.
The story of India, at different phases of its several-thousand-year-old civilisational history, is replete with great educational institutions, magnificent cities ahead of any conurbations of their time anywhere in the world, pioneering inventions, world-class manufacturing and industry, and abundant prosperity – in short, all the markers of successful modernity today – and there is no earthly reason why this could not again have been the case, if its resources had not been drained away by the British.
If there were positive byproducts for Indians from the institutions the British established and ran in India in their own interests, they were never intended to benefit Indians. Today Indians cannot live without the railways; the Indian authorities have reversed British policies and they are used principally to transport people, with freight bearing ever higher charges in order to subsidise the passengers (exactly the opposite of British practice).
This is why Britain’s historical amnesia about the rapacity of its rule in India is so deplorable. Recent years have seen the rise of what the scholar Paul Gilroy called “postcolonial melancholia”, the yearning for the glories of Empire, with a 2014 YouGov poll finding 59% of respondents thought the British empire was “something to be proud of”, and only 19% were “ashamed” of its misdeeds.
All this is not intended to have any bearing on today’s Indo-British relationship. That is now between two sovereign and equal nations, not between an imperial overlord and oppressed subjects; indeed, British prime minister Theresa May recently visited India to seek investment in her post-Brexit economy. As I’ve often argued, you don’t need to seek revenge upon history. History is its own revenge.
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※ 作者: Ctea 時間: 2017-03-01 03:51:35
http://applenews004.xyz/2017/03/21/紐西蘭小學無性別制服 男女都能穿裙子/
2017-03-21 BY LYON LUCIOUS
紐西蘭小學無性別制服 男女都能穿裙子
女學生一定要穿褲子嗎?紐西蘭一間小學首開先例,給全校學生一樣的制服,無論男女學生都能自由選擇要穿什麼。
英國《衛報》報導,紐西蘭南島小學Dunedin North Intermediate有200多學生,2015年有該校有女學生質疑為什麼一定得穿裙子,認為過時的制服規定強加性別刻板印象在她們身上。
校方去年決定讓女學生穿褲子上學,卻有女學生被笑「穿得像男生」。校長說,開放女學生穿褲子後,對女學生來說卻好像一種懲罰一樣,因為不穿裙子的女學生穿上男生的制服褲後,又被嘲笑不男不女。
於是校方決定開放無性別制服,無論男女都可自行選擇短褲、半短褲、褲裙、裙子、長褲,男學生也能穿裙子,不過至今還有沒有男生穿裙子到校。
這位體貼的校長海沃德(Heidi Hayward)表示,如果因為她是女生,就被強逼每天穿裙子上班,「我會跳出來反對」,故開放無性別制服。(余浚安/綜合外電報導)
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辭職:
1. 希臘文開課
2. CELTA英文教師證照
3. 增加能力以利就業
希臘很缺中文師資 尤其近期因財政危機又有中資進入
華語師資班在希臘現在很紅
因為中資進入的關係
每天10點上課上到下午六點
還有其他要處理的事情,包括簽證與身份文件處理等 當然還有家務事
接下來有很多事情 恐無法兼顧工作
3/31
4/14
3/10最終口試
大約3/20那週公布 接下來會討論我們往後的發展 基本上應該會是我過去
她會先在雅典的歐盟駐點受訓一年
接下來才會轉到三都之一去
其實說實話,我很希望她能中。
原本剛回國時就有計畫要再回到歐洲
家裡的話,已經跟老爸吵過了,但我還是會照我的計畫
3.23說中了,週末回去講
下週一說辭職
上課時間:上午10點-下午5點
註冊截止4/08
4/25上課
為期兩個月半
她會先到雅典settle down 包括租房子 整頓
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Long-winded speech could be early sign of Alzheimer's, says study
#阿茲海默症前兆 #老人痴呆 #保健新聞 #醫學研究
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https://www.facebook.com/gorigo27/posts/10154823755815272
Collapse of Aztec Society Linked to Catastrophic Salmonella Outbreak
https://www.facebook.com/ScientificAmerican/posts/10158184284935246
One of the worst epidemics in human history may have been caused by a deadly form of salmonella from Europe.
#阿茲提克帝國
#流行病學考古學
#感染
#墨西哥歷史
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> https://www.plurk.com/p/l20uul
> **https://www.plurk.com/p/lfot6b**
https://www.facebook.com/nikki.foster.33/posts/10155084948664612
https://www.facebook.com/18432359493...31922/1424838430880426/?type=3
If you find me stranded or looking sleepy, I may need help to boost my energy levels with a simple sugar-water mix. Mix equal parts of white sugar and warm water then pour a few drops into a small container for me. If you place me next to flowers outside with the artificial mix this should help me on my way! #educate #inspire #bumblebee
拯救蜜蜂
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https://www.theguardian.com/stage/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Ricky Gervais's transgender jokes show we're all in a kind of transition
The comic has been accused of transphobia after riffing about Caitlyn Jenner in his standup show. So does giving him a favourable review endorse those gags?
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Dave Chappelle, Ricky Gervais and comedy's 'ironic bigotry' problem
The onstage returns of Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle have both brought criticism of their jokes about transgender people. Can their approach of tackling taboos with a sledgehammer ever work or is it just a case of wishful thinking?
#政治不正確玩笑 #變性 #種族歧視 #性傾向
https://www.theguardian.com/football...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Behaviour of David Moyes shows old-fashioned sexism is still lurking
Comments by the Sunderland manager to Vicki Sparks of the BBC highlights that there still resides an attitude of contempt for women in football under the shiny new politically correct facade, despite claims to the contrary
#體育界 #性別歧視
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https://www.facebook.com/FrancisHalo1967/posts/1503183413057629
https://www.facebook.com/news.ebc/videos/1446890365346050/
#動物權益 #動保議題 #安樂死 #狗狗 #流浪狗
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https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
The big revelation from Theresa May’s Vogue interview: just how dull she is
The prime minister has copied John Major in her determination to be as boring as it is possible to be while also leading a major western power
#沒創意沒梗 #盜梗 #無聊
https://www.plurk.com/p/m54ji1
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https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-r...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
TV show contestants spend year in wilderness – with no one watching
Channel 4’s Eden was billed as a social experiment in the Scottish Highlands but channel took it off air last August
#電視節目 #野外 #收視率爆低沒人看 #蘇格蘭高地 #社會實驗
#英國 #停播 #腰斬
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Shell-shocked Mosul survivors tell of intense airstrikes
Hundreds of people have fled west Mosul during a lull in fighting but many had to leave behind family members buried in the remains of their former homes
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https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Want to know why centre politics is stuck in the mud? Watch Comic Relief | Zoe Williams
Both seem jaded and intent on avoiding the hard questions. No surprise, then, that both are struggling and require reinvention
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https://www.theguardian.com/law/2017...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Ethnic minorities 'get tougher sentences due to distrust in courts'
Thinktank says fear of discrimination means many BAME defendants are reluctant to plead guilty to reduce penalties
#種族歧視 #法庭弱勢 #刻板印象 #BAME
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Royals launch campaign to get Britons talking about mental health
William, Kate and Harry recruit celebrities and other individuals for videos discussing depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts
#心理健康 #憂鬱症 #精神疾病
https://www.plurk.com/p/m0dt46
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https://www.plurk.com/p/lzmz6q
https://www.plurk.com/p/m2y9ro
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https://www.plurk.com/p/m17wza
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https://www.plurk.com/p/m0gtk8
https://www.plurk.com/p/lxwci4
https://www.plurk.com/p/lvcvd2
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http://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/kanmeshi/ 安定的海自
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https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Top tech firms avoid encryption issue in government talks
#加密通訊
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Limited life chances of disabled people in Britain revealed by damning report
Equality and Human Rights Commission highlights employment, adequate healthcare and independent living among areas of particular concern
#英國社會民生 #殘障人士福利 #身障者權益 #平等與人權學會 #歧視弱勢族群 #健保 #獨立生活條件 #雇用
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https://www.facebook.com/keith.miller.5811/posts/10202603417723768
What a hideously dystopian headline... Who voted for this creep? The answer is of course - no one. In the search for a bereavement system that is "generally fair on the taxpayers" our self-imposed leader continues to posture herself as the Iron Lady T-1000 model. Perhaps enforcing a proper tax code on her friends in the City would help accomplish her mission on behalf of taxpayers in a way that doesn't go after the most vulnerable in society at a time when they need help the most...
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...benefits-for-bereaved-families
Theresa May defends cut in payments for bereaved families
PM says changes, which charities say could leave many grieving families worse off, are fair to taxpayers
#不是人民投票選出來的
https://www.plurk.com/p/lqa793
[轉FB] 【醜陋真相無遮覽 The Bare Naked Ugly Truth】 當你發現最反平權、勞工權益、人權、隱私權的人以0票當選新首相時,這就是你的表情
https://www.plurk.com/p/m60puw
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https://www.facebook.com/gorigo27/posts/10154947065280272
全球各地勞工能用一天的最低薪資買到多少瓶啤酒? - 經濟學者(西班牙文)
https://www.facebook.com/ElEconomista.mx/posts/1295625607159619
With a day of minimum wage, a Mexican can buy nearly 6 beers, while an Australian with the same day it enough for 27. 🍺💰
http://eleconomista.com.mx/finanzas-...comprar-jornada-salario-minimo
How many beers you can buy with a day minimum wage?
#全球社會議題 #世界勞工權益 #低薪資與高工時壓榨與剝削勞工權益 #最低薪資 #基本工資 #物價
https://www.plurk.com/p/l0d8mj
https://www.plurk.com/p/kts3a4
https://www.plurk.com/p/lf96jb
https://www.plurk.com/p/l8ih9c
https://www.plurk.com/p/k98ksx
**https://www.plurk.com/p/l1o5lh**
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https://www.facebook.com/ana.osorobarro/posts/10212665018404201
We are a failure of society.....
https://www.facebook.com/SModa.es/posts/1036961193072717
Rihanna could have a lot to see on your waiting list:
http://smoda.elpais.com/moda/actuali...pera/?id_externo_rsoc=FB_CM_SM
Autumn boots cost about 10,000 euros and already have waiting list
今年秋天的靴子要1萬歐元,而且已經有人開始排隊了。
#奢侈時尚風氣 #拜金 #貧富差距懸殊 #第一世界議題 #朱門酒肉臭,路有凍死骨 #橫批:過得太爽 #過太爽
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https://goo.gl/vZavBx
Freeing up the rich to exploit the poor – that’s what Trump and Brexit are about | George Monbiot
A bonfire of public protections is being lit in Britain and in the United States – and the beneficiaries of it will be the very rich
http://imgur.com/blaBOui
‘When thinktanks and the billionaire press call for freedom, they are careful not to specify whose freedoms they mean. Freedom for some, they suggest, means freedom for all.’
http://imgur.com/kn3rIhk
‘Yes, we are choking, but not on red tape. We are choking because the government flouts European rules on air quality.’
http://imgur.com/4UwA4O6
‘The new head of the US environmental protection agency is seeking to annul the rules protecting rivers from pollution, workers from exposure to pesticides and everyone from climate breakdown.’
#社會民生議題 #Brexit英國脫歐公投 #美國總統大選2016 #貧富差距鴻溝懸殊 #財富分配不均 #大眾福利與公眾權益 #牛仔經濟學 #環境保護政策 #環境議題與永續發展 #環保 #氣候變遷與崩潰 #全球暖化與溫室效應 #億萬富翁 #保障富人
https://www.plurk.com/p/m1spbz
https://www.plurk.com/p/lxew8e
https://www.plurk.com/p/m60ssv
https://www.plurk.com/p/lxqcid
https://www.plurk.com/p/m258bo
https://www.plurk.com/p/lzaeum
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Tinned spaghetti pizza: New Zealand's prime minister shocks with 'monstrous' recipe
Bill English’s unusual toppings have divided a nation, leading the Guardian to recreate his pizza (so you don’t have to)
https://goo.gl/Qu81Dh
The Guardian’s spaghetti pizza taste test - what was it like?
https://goo.gl/7b3MVL
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Move over Suez, hello Stad – Norway to build world's first tunnel for ships
Ambitious project will create 1,700-metre long passageway underneath rocky peninsula for cruise and freight ships by 2023
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https://goo.gl/7XwxDc
'It's a shambles': data shows most asylum seekers put in poorest parts of Britain
Analysis shows five times as many live in poorest third of country as in richest third, sparking calls for overhaul of system
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
UK tourists to US may get asked to hand in passwords or be denied entry
Although mitigation options exist, lawyers warn attempts to protect personal data may be seen as ‘probable cause’ for searching
https://www.facebook.com/gorigo27/posts/10155003519475272
https://www.facebook.com/TheIndependentOnline/posts/10154714119126636
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Should you take your shoes off inside the house?
Studies show you could be walking all sorts of germs into your home, but is that any reason to leave your trainers at the door?
#社會文化與習慣變遷 #文化交流
複習:
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...its-that-changed-readers-lives
From date night to cold showers: 20 habits that changed readers' lives
Small changes can sometimes make the biggest difference. Here our readers suggest the hobbies or routines that might make 2017 that bit brighter
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http://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/2030398/print
古龐貝城「少女」相擁證實是男性且疑為同志之愛
2017-04-09 07:46
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https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
If you’re working class, these public spaces won’t welcome you | Kathleen Kerridge
As I’ve found, the Musée d’Orsay in Paris is far from the only space to discriminate against people from poorer backgrounds
#社會階級歧視 #藍領勞工階層 #公共空間 #法國 #貧窮 #貧富差距鴻溝懸殊與財富分配不均 #上流社會
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https://www.theguardian.com/business...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Google Home devices stop responding to Burger King's TV ad prompt
The commercial, which features a man using the phrase ‘OK Google’, had prompted the devices to wake up, much to users’ frustration
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http://www.theweek.co.uk/70822/saudi-arabia-uncovered-itv-series-exposes-brutal-regime
沙烏地阿拉伯暴政
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...o-prisoner-claim-a7449191.html
Saudi Arabia's terrorist rehab actually 'secret radicalisation programme,' Guantanamo prisoner claims | The Independent
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https://www.theguardian.com/educatio...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
稍早標題:Parents urged not to give details of children’s nationality and birthplace
NUT urges parents not to give details of children’s nationality and birthplace
Teachers’ union passes motion at annual conference challenging government’s use of data collected by state schools in England
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
New Zealand restricts skilled-worker visas in 'Kiwis-first approach to immigration'
Minister says changes will manage number and quality of migrants but opposition believes measures don’t go far enough
#紐西蘭 #移民控管
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https://www.facebook.com/greenpeace....p;comment_tracking={"tn":"R0"}
兩周前,綠色和平行動成員在石油企業Total位於比利時,最大規模煉油廠的行動,超過40,000人在Facebook Live見證並表達支持。
>>> 馬上連署,用實際行動讓Total知道你我的訴求!
https://act.gp/2o67FOj
請你一起守護亞馬遜珊瑚礁,拒絕鑽油,防止更高的漏油風險!
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/03/kavumu-village-39-young-girls-raped-justice-drc
#剛果 #強暴 #人權議題
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https://www.facebook.com/gorigo27/posts/10154997705290272
墨西哥的復仇
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Assholes! 😤
https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks/videos/10154486292494205/
Cancun Spring Breakers chant "Build That Wall"
#春假 #美國觀光客遊客素質
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https://www.facebook.com/peiwen.lu.77/posts/10212745296933385
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1939年,當歐洲和亞洲仍然戰火肆虐之時,時任耶魯校長的查爾斯· 西摩(Charles Seymour,1885-1963)深情地寫道:「沒有人文學科,人類歷史留下的遺產將會枯竭。」
如今,就像那個時代一樣,即便身處爭端不斷、分裂嚴重的世道之中,我們也必須重視人文學科。只有人文學科能夠培養出有想像力、善解人意、情商又高的領導者——他們將會對錯綜複雜、紛爭不斷的形勢作出反應並負起責任。
http://www.master-insight.com/耶魯大學校長:我們已經到了最需要人文學科的時/
耶魯大學校長:我們已經到了最需要人文學科的時刻 | 群學書院
我們正身處的複雜的、互相連通的世界中,迫切需要有想像力、善解人意的高情商領導者——只有這樣的領導⋯⋯…
MASTER-INSIGHT.COM
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
https://www.theguardian.com/world/ga...t-march-in-caracas-in-pictures
Deaths and injuries reported amid 'mother of all marches' in Venezuela
17-year-old boy was fatally shot in Caracas, a woman was killed in gunfire during a rally in the Andean state of Tachira and one legislator had to be hospitalised
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...food-shortages-protests-maduro
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ey-through-a-country-in-crisis
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/18/are-you-taking-part-in-protests-in-venezuela
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/19/venezuela-donation-donald-trump-inauguration
http://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/2041835
http://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/2041994
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Armed police to be trained to shoot through windscreens to stop vehicle attacks
Simon Chesterman, NPCC head of armed policing, says new policy, along with recruitment drive for armed officers, aims to stop Westminster-style attacks
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Iran nuclear deal: Rex Tillerson accuses Tehran of 'alarming provocations'
Secretary of state talks tough to launch a review of the 2015 agreement that Trump called the ‘worst ever’
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#納稅人的負擔 #英國社會民生議題 #貧富差距懸殊 #財富分配不均
https://www.theguardian.com/money/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
How much do you have to earn to be rich? £70,000, says Labour
John McDonnell’s definition of rich people has angered some, but he is backed by the statistics
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Earning £70k? Whoever wins the election they’ll probably pay more tax | Gaby Hinsliff
Britain’s public services are crumbling, and though the highest paid 5% may not feel rich they will be targeted
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https://www.theguardian.com/visit-du...s-exploring-durham-in-pictures
攝影
杜林
不是裹屍布
旅遊觀光
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台獨先行者,陳智雄揭碑追思會遊覽車共行公告:
日期:2017年5月20日
集合:上午8:30整
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已經幫您報名,去芬蘭渡假(天體海灘)~明早七點台北松山機場上飛機
https://www.theguardian.com/science/...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Do you pronounce 'scone' to rhyme with 'cone' or 'gone'? It depends where you're from
As linguists celebrate English Language Day and Shakespeare’s birthday, what does the ever-changing way we speak reveal about us?
https://www.facebook.com/gorigo27/posts/10155009110085272
https://www.facebook.com/theguardian/posts/10155338610306323
“Immigrants are the hardest working people. My father used to say to me, and I say to my kids every day, we haven’t come here to sit around on our arse, we’ve come here to make a living, serve this country, work. That has been very shocking and disappointing, and upsets me.”
https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...le-class-more-racist?CMP=fb_gu
Hanif Kureishi: ‘Britain’s middle class is more racist now than ever’
The My Beautiful Laundrette writer on Brexit Britain, collaborating with his sons and seeing his seventh novel as a B movie
https://www.facebook.com/gorigo27/posts/10155009472135272
https://bloom.bg/2ozhoM9
Alarm Bells Start Ringing for U.K. Economy
Slowing wages and rising inflation have begun to squeeze living standards.
#生活水準 #通貨膨脹 #薪資成長緩慢
※ 編輯: Ctea 時間: 2017-04-24 03:03:13
※ 編輯: Ctea 時間: 2017-07-11 03:58:05
※ 編輯: Ctea 時間: 2018-02-27 15:51:44
[= ↓Done:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Amal Clooney calls for collection of evidence of Isis atrocities
Human rights lawyer stresses importance of safeguarding evidence of massacres, gang rapes and slave markets to ensure Islamic State is held to account
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#ISIL伊斯蘭國 #人權議題蒐證
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Aung San Suu Kyi: Myanmar's great hope fails to live up to expectations
A year after her party swept to power, the Nobel laureate faces questions over her leadership and silence on persecution
翁山蘇姬 緬甸 #對迫害緘口 #沉默 #羅興亞難民
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奧斯卡最佳紀錄片提名
#黑人 #置換法 #種族歧視 #雙重標準
美國黑人的歷史可說就是美國歷史,而且不是一本很漂亮的歷史。
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一位全台語媽媽的心聲:我只是想跟孩子說台語 為什麼會這麼痛?
http://www.appledaily.com.tw/realtim.../article/new/20170419/1101323/
Tiuⁿ Sió ngá/「做伙來講台語,sńg kah 烏 mà-mà 好無?」粉絲頁發起人
我不懂,在自己的土地上,要說自己的語言,為什麼成本會這麼大。
為什麼我們就成為自己土地上的異鄉人了?
我是一個跟雙胞胎講全台語的媽媽,在孩子一歲時,因為日本婆婆的提醒:
「你是台灣人,在台灣生活,為什麼不學台語,卻擔心孩子不會日語?」才開始跟孩子的台語路的。
可是我們卻因為全台語,在大台北地區,找不到任何台語玩伴,卻很輕易的可以找到日語玩伴。然後我才慢慢知道,台語的死亡,就在眼前。
因為沒有人跟孩子講台語,台語就無法跟著我們,還有我們的下一代一起活下去。我知道,因為中華民國的殖民,讓全台灣的人,都得了一種跟孩子說台語就會死的病。就算大人互相之間講台語,面對孩子,講的一定是北京語。我們是怎麼樣一步一步跟著中華民國殖民自己,然後就把自己一點一點的丟掉,然後還希望孩子一點都不要像我們自己的?
後來透過網路,找了一年,現在才慢慢找到不到十組的家庭,願意來一起跟孩子全台語。
可是,每一步都還是這麼困難,
什麼資源都沒有,每一天孩子一打開電視,什麼台語的孩子節目也找不到,只能問:『媽媽,ná-ē 無人講lán ê 話?』(媽媽,怎麼都沒有人說我們的話?)
每一天都因為台語,感受到不能把自己的文化跟語言好好傳給下一代的痛有多深。
每一天都不知道被多少人質疑:「你為什麼要跟孩子說台語?」
我才想問你們:「你們為什麼不跟孩子說台語?」
我們也只是一般的媽媽,很普通,家裡有很小的幼兒的媽媽,
一樣是媽媽,誰不是為了準備副食品,準備三餐,為了餵奶,搞得像被刑求一樣睡眠不足。
一樣是媽媽,誰不想只整天跟孩子一起奔跑就好,
一樣是媽媽,誰不想舒舒服服,安安穩穩地活在自己的小日子就好。
可是這些媽媽,為了台語,為了更多台語孩子,還是不停的在衝撞,在打拼。
一開始連台語的電燈都必須要查字典的媽媽們。孩子剛滿月就辦台語野餐。就算沒有資源也是不停辦台語活動。邊親餵也要邊直播台語野餐,要講台語故事給更多台語孩子聽。一打二也是照樣到處去就是為了替台語發聲。
雖然常常覺得很孤單,雖然常常覺得很無助。
可是
我們沒有絕望,是因為已經沒有時間絕望
我們沒有放棄希望,是因為台語只剩下我們了。
台語什麼都沒有,台語沒有國家保護,沒有資源,沒有電視台,什麼都沒有。
台語只剩下我們了。
要不要一起來當台語的我們?
要不要一起把被殖民者搶走的台語,奪回來?
Tàu-tīn lâi kap gín-á kóng tâi-gí hó-bô?
(一起來跟孩子說台語好不好?)
#母語 #家庭
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https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Donald Trump's North Korea 'armada' gaffe was dangerous buffoonery | Richard Wolffe
Memo to the US president: it is best not to misstate the mission and location of an entire aircraft carrier group to a rogue nuclear state
http://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/2042217
美國提案譴責北韓 俄羅斯又否決 - 國際 - 自由時報電子報
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http://click.mail.theguardian.com/?q...2960b0c68b05c4915ce3c539ad6c6d
Nearly 40 million people live in UK areas with illegal air pollution
Exclusive: 59% of the population live in towns and cities where diesel pollution risks damaging health, new data from the Labour party shows
http://click.mail.theguardian.com/?q...5e30878274ccee57d4571a89469f23
Isis leader behind Turkey nightclub attack is killed by US forces in secretive raid
http://click.mail.theguardian.com/?q...05ffe2c7a74a975a7fd1a2cda14040
France’s identity crisis: ‘People just don’t know what to think any more’
http://click.mail.theguardian.com/?q...0821eaba0aa51db43cf010286a663c
The Sun prints apology for Kelvin MacKenzie column on Ross Barkley
http://click.mail.theguardian.com/?q...d21868c04ff1d00e16be2a569e1080
Global 'March for Science' protests call for action on climate change
http://click.mail.theguardian.com/?q...c30a354cacdf16ffdd20dcfb2ecd21
Mike Pence in Australia says US and allies ready to tackle North Korea
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https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-attitudes-sex-parents-schools
Porn in the classroom? Here’s why it makes sense
We have a choice: either let young people learn their lessons from online pornography, or intervene
https://www.plurk.com/p/lyhkhs
#性教育
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https://www.theguardian.com/politics...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Women’s Equality party leader seeks backing for a clear run to beat ‘misogynist’ MP
Sophie Walker’s challenge to Tories’ Philip Davies comes as ‘progressive alliance’ gathers support in key marginal seats
https://www.plurk.com/p/m06ltk
https://www.plurk.com/p/llyrza
https://www.plurk.com/p/m4rxg6
https://www.plurk.com/p/m30iix
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
When Nigel Farage met Julian Assange
Why did Ukip’s ex-leader want to slip in unnoticed to meet the WikiLeaks chief at the Ecuadorian embassy?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
Mansfield, once the site of miners’ strike clashes, becomes top Tory target
Will the Brexit vote be decisive in a town that recorded one of the highest votes to leave the EU, where the sitting Labour MP was a prominent Remain supporter?
https://www.theguardian.com/australi...474966&CMP=EMCNEWEML6619I2
'Obviously we speak English': Brits complain about Australia's new citizenship crackdown
https://www.facebook.com/peiwen.lu.77/posts/10212791069797678
被捷運高架地下化加台鐵捷運化的支票洗劫後
https://www.facebook.com/ourstw/posts/10158440993275167
【OURs推薦】總統請別偏心,南投人不當次等公民,日月潭也要捷運!──淺談「經濟民粹主義」
OOXX有我也要有,不然是次等公民,這種論述在台灣很常聽到,但資源有限,如何合理的分配和因地制宜的建設才是正道不是嗎?政客不願意面對無法帶動經濟的責難,企圖轉移大家焦點,但大眾願意好好想想嗎?難道蚊子館不夠多?
隔壁的日本,就是透過這個"擴大內需"的模式想要振興,但效果如何,大家也是很清楚的......前車之鑑,不得不思啊!
(以下摘錄內文)
經濟民粹主義是「強調經濟成長、所得重新分配,但也刻意忽略通貨膨脹與財政赤字的風險、外在環境限制,與經濟部門對於積極性非市場政策的反應。」
相較於泡沫破滅前,日本平均經濟成長率達 4% 以上,失業率僅約 2%;在這「失落的十年」間,日本經濟平均成長率都僅勉強維持在 1% 左右,國民生產毛額(GNP)更是沒有增加過。
https://crossing.cw.com.tw/blogTopic...=Social&utm_campaign=Daily
總統請別偏心,南投人不當次等公民,日月潭也要捷運!──淺談「經濟民粹主義」 |
#區域發展平衡
#他山之石 #南投 #經濟發展
https://www.facebook.com/jrkanhsieh/posts/10155214142758544
學術自由的重要
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13501763.2017.1316946?scroll=top&needAccess=true
What happens when we do not defend academic freedom
(2017). What happens when we do not defend academic freedom. Journal of European Public Policy. Ahead of Print. doi: 10.1080/13501763.2017.1316946
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