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Photos from The Left Directive's post 06/02/2025

Silence Is Complicity.

Trump’s plan to forcibly remove Palestinians from Gaza isn’t just immoral—it’s a war crime. This is about the right to exist, the right to resist, and the right to live free from oppression.

🌍 The world is watching, and history will judge those who stayed silent. Every government, every leader, and every person with a conscience must stand up and speak out. Ethnic cleansing is a crime. Apartheid is a crime. Genocide is a crime.

Palestinians deserve freedom, justice, and the chance to rebuild what’s been destroyed. Let’s make our voices louder than ever: No more ethnic cleansing. No more apartheid. No more genocide.

Act now. Share this. Be the change.

Photos from The Left Directive's post 22/01/2025

Ever wondered how countries like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark balance free markets with social equality? From free education in Finland to tax-funded healthcare in Norway, the Nordic model proves that investing in people isn’t just fair—it’s smart economics!

With strong unions, robust social safety nets, and a commitment to reducing inequality, these nations consistently rank in the UN’s top 10 for human development.

Let’s take notes, world—because a better society is possible!

What do you think? Could this work globally? Share your thoughts below!

Photos from The Left Directive's post 21/01/2025

Housing is a Human Right, Not a Commodity 🏠

The financialisation of housing has turned a basic necessity into a lucrative investment for the few, at the expense of many. Communities are being displaced, rents are skyrocketing, and inequality is deepening. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Cities like Vienna and organizations like Community Land Trusts in the U.S. are proving that affordable housing for all is possible. 🌍 Let’s reimagine housing systems that prioritise people over profit.

💡 Share this post to spark a conversation about how we can decommodify housing and demand stability, dignity, and security for everyone.

What are your thoughts? Drop them below ⬇️

Photos from The Left Directive's post 16/01/2025

Trade unions have shaped the world as we know it—fighting for fair pay, better working conditions, and social justice for over two centuries. 💪

From the Matchgirls Strike to the New Deal Era, these movements remind us of the power of unity and resilience in the face of exploitation. 🙌

🔍 Did you know union membership in the U.S. peaked at 35% in 1954, coinciding with the lowest levels of income inequality? 🤔 Let’s talk about how unions continue to fight for fairness today.

💬 What do you think—are unions still as important today as they were 100 years ago? Share your thoughts in the comments!

📌 Tag a friend who needs to see this or share this post to spread the message. Let’s start the conversation about why unions matter. 💬✊

Photos from The Left Directive's post 15/01/2025

🌍 Worker co-ops: The past, present, and future of fairer economies.
From the Rochdale Pioneers of the 19th century to Mondragon’s billion-dollar success, worker co-ops are proving that businesses don’t have to sacrifice equity and sustainability for profit.

💡 Did you know? Co-ops are 29% more resilient than traditional businesses and offer higher wages and greater job satisfaction to their employees.

📈 They’re not just an alternative—they’re a proven path toward a better future.

🔥 Ready to redefine business? Share this post and tag someone who needs to see how co-ops are changing the game. Let us know in the comments: Would you join or start a worker co-op?

👇 Drop your thoughts below and let’s talk about building a fairer economy for all.

Photos from The Left Directive's post 14/01/2025

🌍 Sudan’s Turbulent Reality: The Rise of the RSF 🇸🇩

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have become a symbol of power, conflict, and exploitation in Sudan. From their roots in the Janjaweed militia to their global alliances with the UAE and Russia, their story is intertwined with Sudan’s fight for stability and justice.

📌 What’s happening now? Fierce battles between the RSF and Sudan’s army are turning cities like Khartoum into battlegrounds, displacing millions and creating one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.

💰 The Bigger Picture: Their grip on Sudan’s gold mines doesn’t just fund their ambitions—it fuels inequality, corruption, and colonial echoes.

🔥 Let’s talk: What does this mean for Sudan’s future? Can the international community hold forces like the RSF accountable?

Share your thoughts below, and don’t forget to share this post to spread awareness. Together, we amplify the voices that need to be heard! 💬👇

Photos from The Left Directive's post 09/01/2025

Sudan is caught in the crossfire of power and greed. The RSF’s rise from camel traders to a paramilitary empire has plunged the nation into chaos. Their ruthless grip—built on gold, weapons, and foreign backers—has devastated millions, fueling famine, violence, and a dire humanitarian crisis.

What does justice look like for Sudan? And when will the world listen?

💬 Share your thoughts below.

Photos from The Left Directive's post 07/01/2025

A glimmer of hope emerges in Sudan as the first aid convoy reaches besieged areas of Khartoum since the civil war began. The situation in Sudan is the worst humanitarian crisis, with millions facing famine, displacement and violence, as well as gender-based sexual violence.

Photos from The Left Directive's post 06/01/2025

After more than a decade of war, sanctions, and international isolation, Syria’s Damascus International Airport is set to reopen its doors to global flights, signaling a monumental step forward in the nation’s recovery journey. The airport, once a hub for travelers across the Middle East, now stands as a symbol of resilience and hope. This development could pave the way for renewed international connectivity, economic growth, and a revival of cultural exchanges that have long been disrupted. For a nation still grappling with the aftermath of conflict, this reopening is more than just the resumption of flights—it’s a beacon of the possibilities that lie ahead for Syria and its people.

🌍✈️ Let us know your thoughts in the comments! Could this signify a new chapter for the region?

Photos from The Left Directive's post 05/01/2025

Rising sea levels, fuelled by the very fossil fuels these ports transport, threaten to submerge vital infrastructure across the globe. From Saudi Arabia to the United States, this study highlights the urgent need for a renewable energy transition to avert environmental and economic disaster.

Photos from The Left Directive's post 04/01/2025

El Salvador’s government has overturned its ban on metals mining, a decision pushed by President Nayib Bukele to boost economic growth. While the president sees mining as a way to harness the country’s vast gold reserves, environmental groups warn of severe ecological consequences. The new law gives the government sole authority over mining, but critics argue that it could threaten El Salvador’s fragile ecosystem.

Photos from The Left Directive's post 03/01/2025

Business leaders are breaking records with huge donations to Trump’s second inaugural fund. Is it about securing influence or just buying power? 💰🏛️

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