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By Bethany “BST2” Armstrong
“There’s no ethical consumption under capitalism” It’s not just a meme; it’s the harshest of truths. It basically means what you purchase is hurting someone, somewhere. Odds are the chocolate you eat was harvested by child slaves. Got a diamond ring? Child slaves. That veal everyone wants your to try? A baby calf has to be literally tortured for that delicacy. Those “essential workers” no one wants to raise the minimum wage for? That’s capitalism baby!
Buy why America? Why do other 1st world countries force corporations to pay living wages and give benefits? Why are their companies producing less pollution? Why don’t they have the All-American level of violence and abuse? I think the answer is in the Prosperity Doctrine that swept through America in 1950s and continues through televangelism today.
Christian Charities of Sumter helping those in need wltx.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wltx.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Light Up Lives appeal aims to bring fresh vision to Zimbabwe
Christian overseas disability charity CBM is warning that hundreds of thousands of people are living needlessly blind in Zimbabwe â and the situation is worsening due to Covid-19. The charity has launched Light Up Lives, a fundraising appeal to improve access to sight-saving treatment and until 20 May all public donations will be doubled by the UK government.
Zimbabwe has one of the highest rates of blindness in the world. A study in one region found that 3.7% of people aged over 50 were blind. The leading cause is cataracts, which can be treated with straightforward surgery. But a desperate shortage of trained eye health workers and equipment means that, for too many people, treatment is out of reach. And in the last year, Covid has made the situation much worse.
Funeral notices published in the Grimsby Telegraph and Scunthorpe Telegraph this week
Here are some of those we have sadly lost in the last few weeks
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Sheila Fontaine, William Barber and Roland Sidney Fletcher are amongst the people we have sadly lost in recent weeks (Image: Funeral Notices)
Every week, the Grimsby Telegraph and Scunthorpe Telegraph publishes many funeral notices of people that have tragically been lost.
The announcements are a time-honoured tradition for family to inform friends, acquaintances and current and former work colleagues of sad news and funeral arrangements.
The funeral notices also provide guidance about services, fundraising and often include tributes to health staff and carers.