Meredith you are a hero. Thanks for taking a stand and speaking your mind.
To any who are interested, video footage and commentary from my visit to the Bhopal sites in April 2011 is also on line, see my channel. Please share the link and encourage more people to talk about these issues. Happy to share the footage with those that can use it. AndyGreenT.
I use the word 'disability' in its' true sense 'Dis' (Greek) meaning 'apart from' and 'ability' (Latin) meaning 'legal ability' as used by Lord Macaulay in his essay titled
'The disabilities of the Jews' when he was campaigning for the Right of Jewish men to have the vote, or the British laws known as 'Disabling Acts' against Irish Catholic men who were denied the Right to vote or hold public Office in the 17th century.
Nelson Mandela when on trial for his life stated as a black man he was disabled by apartheid. Of course all British women were disabled until women got the vote and the equal pay Act became law. All women in Saudi Arabia are still disabled today.
Likewise the vast majority of people with physical impairments or those with learning difficulties around the world are denied their Human Rights.
Bhopal was a hunam rights and environmental disaster made worse by Union Carbide's decision to not release details of the composition of the products that people were exposed to. This deepened the tragedy... I applaud Amnesty International for bringing this back on to people's Agenda's and also Meredith for her approach to this issue.
If this happened in a first world nation the outcome would have been different. To paraphrase Orwell "All humans are equal, just some are more equal than others".
@yourcamden Couldn't determine where exactly you are from but I disagree. In a perfect world everyone would be completely empathetic towards others rights. From my personal experience I campaign (through Amnesty and privately) for the rights for those who suffer a disability, what do you do?
We need more people like her. These people are heroes. Someone could say that it is nothing difficult to step out. But who actually does this? You cannot see this often. Thumbs up for her!
Not only were Dow Chemicals involved in the Bhopal Disaster, but also in Operation Ranch Hand. They helped create Agent Orange and other defoliants that let millions dead and hundreds of thousands suffering from chemical burns and other defects. Please sign my petition if you think Dow Chemicals, and other chemical corporation who agree with its ethics, or lack thereof, need to be punished:
meredith is my hero!!
pwndutt 3 weeks ago
Meredith you are a hero. Thanks for taking a stand and speaking your mind.
To any who are interested, video footage and commentary from my visit to the Bhopal sites in April 2011 is also on line, see my channel. Please share the link and encourage more people to talk about these issues. Happy to share the footage with those that can use it. AndyGreenT.
AndyGreenT 1 month ago
Well done, Meredith. And Amnesty International, keep up the good work!
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FlaviaMlobo 1 month ago
I use the word 'disability' in its' true sense 'Dis' (Greek) meaning 'apart from' and 'ability' (Latin) meaning 'legal ability' as used by Lord Macaulay in his essay titled
'The disabilities of the Jews' when he was campaigning for the Right of Jewish men to have the vote, or the British laws known as 'Disabling Acts' against Irish Catholic men who were denied the Right to vote or hold public Office in the 17th century.
yourcamden 1 month ago
Nelson Mandela when on trial for his life stated as a black man he was disabled by apartheid. Of course all British women were disabled until women got the vote and the equal pay Act became law. All women in Saudi Arabia are still disabled today.
Likewise the vast majority of people with physical impairments or those with learning difficulties around the world are denied their Human Rights.
yourcamden 1 month ago
Bhopal was a hunam rights and environmental disaster made worse by Union Carbide's decision to not release details of the composition of the products that people were exposed to. This deepened the tragedy... I applaud Amnesty International for bringing this back on to people's Agenda's and also Meredith for her approach to this issue.
finitekosmos 1 month ago 3
If this happened in a first world nation the outcome would have been different. To paraphrase Orwell "All humans are equal, just some are more equal than others".
millertas 1 month ago
I am pleased that this matter is aired.
However, I seriously question amnesty international and `The
Human Rights` they claim to represent. I have never seen anything
in their publicity about the human rights of people disabled by
society. Although, throughout the world, people with physical,
sensory and learning difficulties are some of the most oppressed
groups who are systematically denied their human rights by
government policies and who mainly live in poverty.
yourcamden 1 month ago
@yourcamden Couldn't determine where exactly you are from but I disagree. In a perfect world everyone would be completely empathetic towards others rights. From my personal experience I campaign (through Amnesty and privately) for the rights for those who suffer a disability, what do you do?
millertas 1 month ago
Many torture victims end up with lifelong physical impairments
due to the way they have been treated. They then have to suffer
the same denial of their Human Rights as other people disabled by
society adding further pain to their lifes experience.
yourcamden 1 month ago
For example, the sponsorship of the paralympics by ATOS, a french
company sponsored by the UK Gov to harass disabled people and
deny genuinely disabled people an income. What is amnesty
internationals position on this? There have been a number of
deaths reported after ATOS visits. As SACTU (the South African Congress of Trade Unions) says " an
injury to one is an injury to all"
yourcamden 1 month ago
We need more people like her. These people are heroes. Someone could say that it is nothing difficult to step out. But who actually does this? You cannot see this often. Thumbs up for her!
lachimnamlok 1 month ago
Not only were Dow Chemicals involved in the Bhopal Disaster, but also in Operation Ranch Hand. They helped create Agent Orange and other defoliants that let millions dead and hundreds of thousands suffering from chemical burns and other defects. Please sign my petition if you think Dow Chemicals, and other chemical corporation who agree with its ethics, or lack thereof, need to be punished:
change.org/petitions/department-of-state-provide-benefits-to-those-affected-by-dioxins-in-vietnam
BigBrownGiant 1 month ago
@BigBrownGiant Yes, America seems to inspire herself on the Third Reich, in the case of Dow Chemical inspiration comes from I.G. Farbenindustries..
MrPilotans 1 month ago
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BigBrownGiant 1 month ago
Very good decision !
Marcogredos 1 month ago
there's not enough people watching these videos.
NewEarthJedi 1 month ago 5