CeliaJBernstein_1989 (@celiajbernstein) 's Twitter Profile
CeliaJBernstein_1989

@celiajbernstein

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calendar_today06-03-2020 07:10:40

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dave ❄️ 🥕 🧻 (@mrdavemacleod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lancet’s Richard Horton brilliant takedown of the Government’s handling of #coronavirus as a “national scandal” 👏 #bbcqt

Dr Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is categorically untrue. Care homes were left without testing. Without contract tracing. Without PPE. Without support. You can deny it all you like, Matt Hancock, but we were witnesses - we ARE witnesses - and believe me you will be held to account .

Dara Ă“ Briain (@daraobriain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just found out that George Floyd was originally stopped by the police because he handed over a counterfeit note in a shop. I did that once! They handed me back the note as a souvenir, and later I told the story on stage in a comedy routine. That’s some privilege right there.

David Olusoga (@davidolusoga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Britain is not America. But we too are disfigured by deep and pervasive racism | David Olusoga theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

Intelligence Squared (@intelligence2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Statues aren't about remembering history. They are about memorialisation." David Olusoga in our debate on statues in 2018 with Afua Hirsch Here he speaks specifically about Edward Colston. #Bristol #colstonstatue Watch the full discussion: youtube.com/watch?v=SoC2io…

David Olusoga (@davidolusoga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David just in case your 1 follower gets confused, it wasn't a lynching because that isn't Edward Colston! It's a statue. Which is why it had stood so still for 175 years and has a somewhat metallic complexion. You'll be pleased to know Colston died at home 299 years ago, ages 84.

Weird Bristol (@weirdbristol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an absolutely superb piece of television #AHouseThroughTime was. Easily the best thing I’ve seen all year. I was actually rather tearful at the end of it. It was the story of #Bristol just as much as it was the story of a house. David Olusoga is simply wonderful!

What an absolutely superb piece of television #AHouseThroughTime was. Easily the best thing I’ve seen all year. I was actually rather tearful at the end of it. It was the story of #Bristol just as much as it was the story of a house. <a href="/DavidOlusoga/">David Olusoga</a> is simply wonderful!
Frances Ryan (@drfrancesryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disabled workers are being offered sod all protection in all this. If you can’t work from home, you’re essentially being told to choose between your job or your safety. As coronavirus cases rise, it’s incredible the government are ignoring people it previously told to shield.

Frances Ryan (@drfrancesryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week is the 25th anniversary of the landmark Disability Discrimination Act. Thanks to all the campaigners before us who demanded education, transport, and jobs. Civil rights were not handed out by kindly non-disabled benefactors but fought for fearlessly by disabled people.