The picture of four interlocking hands at the end of the article reminded me of Libya under Gaddafi where you would see the same poster of 4 different coloured interlocking arms to symbolise the unity of the people regardless of colour. I remember meeting a young musician from another African country saying how free, happy and accepted he felt in Libya. Bush, Blair and Sarkozy have a lot to answer for.
I was at a weird and dystopian South Glos Council meeting today, so I concur. And I was at a party at the weekend in Stroud where I met one of the co-founders of XR. Weird, weird world!!
The picture of four interlocking hands at the end of the article reminded me of Libya under Gaddafi where you would see the same poster of 4 different coloured interlocking arms to symbolise the unity of the people regardless of colour. I remember meeting a young musician from another African country saying how free, happy and accepted he felt in Libya. Bush, Blair and Sarkozy have a lot to answer for.
That post-apocalyptic stage looks exactly like the one in James Baird State Park. It is, right?
Actually it’s in my local park which is in Keynsham in the county of Somerset, England:)
Eerie. Thanks!
Great piece, by the way.
I was at a weird and dystopian South Glos Council meeting today, so I concur. And I was at a party at the weekend in Stroud where I met one of the co-founders of XR. Weird, weird world!!