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Just when you thought there was nothing new under the sun

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Jamdown123 · 25/03/2022 21:01

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/mar/25/experience-i-let-a-baby-bird-nest-in-my-hair

m.youtube.com/watch?v=fgiMlnbDN6I&amp%3Bt=12s

www.quarto.com/books/9780711266674/fledgling

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kinshasa · 27/03/2022 10:20

I somehow missed this Jamdown Lawd!
I wonder if she ever did a days hard work in her life?
A serious case of "check your privilege" for sure Hmm

nearlytweeny · 06/04/2022 02:41

She's a photographer and copywriter but didn't have a visa to work in Ghana....so she had the time to devote to nurturing a lost baby bird until it was grown enough to survive in the wild.. that's the story I read anyway?

TheBlackDarner · 06/04/2022 11:09

Gosh, how we are scrutinised on here, when we raise an eyebrow to privilege. Of course, solely nurturing a wee birdie is important volunteer work in Ghana. Hmm

In 2022, over 3.4 million people in Ghana lived in extreme poverty, the majority in rural areas.

The count of people living on less than 1.90 U.S. dollars a day in rural regions reached around 3.1 million, while 265,000 extremely poor people were located in urban areas.

No Christine Spengler then? Who used her privilege to highlight poverty, war, injustice.
awarewomenartists.com/en/artiste/christine-spengler/

I'm sure that she would have handed the bird over to the local sanctuary, and gone out and used her talents more effectively.

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