Speaking at an event for foreign correspondents on Tuesday 23rd April, Portugal’s President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, acknowledged that Portugal was responsible for crimes committed during transatlantic chattel slavery and the colonial era, and that there was a need “to see how we can repair this”.
Meanwhile, the return to Jamaica by the University of Glasgow of a 170-year old lizard specimen known as a giant galliwasp opens up an important conversation about other Caribbean artefacts being held abroad that need to be repatriated.
*Motivational Motto* [End @8:45sec]
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It's sad to know they Are aware how their friends are no longer with them but happy his instincts are intact 🤭
No matter how long it lives, the Greatest Lion will eventually die miserably. That's the world! They may die young from injuries they sustained while defending their Pride.
They may die old, enfeebled by age. At their Peak, they rule, chase other animals, catch, devour, gulp and leave their crumbs for hyenas. But age comes fast.
The old Lion can't hunt, can't kill or defend itself. It roams and roars until it runs out of luck. It will be cornered by the hyenas, nibbled at and eaten alive by them. They won't even let it die before it is dismembered.
Life is short. Power is ephemeral. I have seen it in lions. I have seen it in old people. Everyone who lives long enough will become very vulnerable at some point.
Therefore, let us be humble. Help the sick, the weak, the vulnerable and most importantly never forget that we will leave the stage one day.
BlackLuv17 ⚡⚡⚡
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