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CCP Communist Rita Fan distorts ’64 massacre history (Hong kong)

Ding Zilin, the mother of a Tienanmen massacre victim, part of the Tienanmen Mothers for justice lobby group criticised the Beijing appointed un-democratically elected Rita Fan for her publically stated opinions regarding the Human rights violations in China surrounding the massacre of 4th June 1989 (commonly abbreviated to as 64 in chinese). Fan stated that the incident was “unfortunate accident”.

October 18, 2011 · 7 Comments

30 Days in Paris, not quite the usual Tourist trip! :)

.:) Paris has always been a place where I can “be” ….in a different sense…so if you are bored in Paris, it is because you are probably deaf, dum, blind & without any tactile sense…

October 13, 2011 · 28 Comments

Nigeria: Rayo Abe: About Life and publishing Africa with Edenworld !

Sustain-Able is proud to support the works of Edenworld: A publishing firm determined to change lives and ReCreate the Nigerian literary world. Their Mission is to use the power of words to ReCreate our world and make it the Eden it should be. I am thrilled to be part of this important mission to give back an empowering voice to Nigeria. It is with great delight that I got to know Rayo Abe, whom I consider one of my most empowered Black female friends.

October 8, 2011 · 14 Comments

10 Famous Love Letters: New Un-Romantics (CC) version

You can tell he did not love his last wife after Josephine & that it was a political marriage…his letters were 1 paragraph long. His letters to Josephine & Désirée …. were endlessly ranty! 🙂

October 8, 2011 · 11 Comments

Update 25/2/13: Pls Keep your jealous negativity out of my Sex-positive Feminist Bedroom!

Do not pretend to speak for me while pandering to lower-middleclass-dailymail-morality! I am very comfortable with being clothed or naked and I don’t feel the need to have a discussion with any of you about what other women should or should not wear.

September 25, 2011 · 14 Comments