5 thoughts on “Jennie Platt, mother, covers anti-homeless spikes in Manchester with cushions

  1. My neck of the woods. As usual its “people” who sleep rough. Knowing the city centre I haven’t seen any women sleeping rough there in the decades I’ve been there, which is not to say there aren’t any, I know. A women with a good heart giving her sons a lesson in kindness. Sort of from a world before all the identity politics.

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      • I read this as a story about a politically correct impractically-minded luvvie putting cushions out in the rain where actual social infrastructure is needed. Do her sons need to learn kindness? I don’t see it as a male virtue (though maybe I’ve OD-ed on Janet Bloomfield recently).

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