Saturday, 7 July 2018

To leave Torture for Torture.

The Christian's faith - his Lord crucified for his sake - carries him through the years of brutality that his Government meets out, desperate to refute his humanity.   A long battle - in that time his country may have turned around and welcomed him.  Ironic a "Christian" country refusing a Christian's claim - their ungodly act compounding the ungodly act of a fraternal genocide as brothers of the book, tear up their bond, their love and their land.  Christian's only hope - a land that will torture him before it lets him breathe again.   Apparently Britain is the only country in Europe that makes imprisons people seeking sanctuary indefinitely - spending a fortune, in the process - until their case - sometimes years and years and years later are resolved.  America, encourages refugees to immediately find work. Never thought I would think the UK would be behind the US in its policy. Surely allowing people to work and contribute, albeit while assessing their claim, would be more humane, cheaper and more logical. 

Amazing performance The Father's Tale.


At the Garburn Pass (extract Hubert Moore)

It's still going on, snow on the stones, hoisted wire in the wind, when it comes to the edge of the car and enters another photograph beyond, that no one's taken yet, (if you never know you can't count down the days)

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