Filip Spagnoli's blog on HUMAN RIGHTS - including political, democratic and economic human rights - from the perspective of politics, art, philosophy, economics and statistics
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There are about 200 million people working abroad, which is a stable 3% of the world’s population. The money that these people send home is called remittances. Remittances can be viewed as a kind of development aid and is a very important bonus for the...
Obama in China, talking about human rights
What a delightful way to expose the lack of seriousness with which world leaders address human rights in China. Other cartoons about human rights and China:
About China’s support for rogue states
About...
‘Tis the season again:
More on poverty here, and on income inequality here, here, and here. More on Christmas and human rights (yes, why not?) here (specifically on the “war on Christmas”). More political jokes & funny quotes here.
Posted in comedy,...
More iconic images of human rights violations are here. Something about freedom of speech is here. And here is a case of quasi book burning. And here’s a nice cartoon to remind us that this isn’t something that only happened in a certain country at a...