The Canadian Women's Foundation's Suzanne Duncan discusses how the organization came up with the signal for help used by a kidnapped U.S. teen that resulted in her rescue.
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Cue misuse in 3… 2… 1…
Normally I just ask my bartender if Freddie is working tonight and he calls me a cab and I gtfo
I definitely think this should be a better hand signal than this Literally anything else
Men in women’s jails = couldn’t care less about women. This is an op
But now the offenders know what the signal is
This.
@JasmineBraids you are right now they know so abusers will only start dating hands less women.
any information spread through tik tok – isn’t even worth learning.
Well, it’s gonna be noticed more now.
And this, folks, is how the Bene Gesserit began to develop their own ‘battle language’
Oh yeah by the way that signal doesn’t mean help putting your thumb down on your palm and enclosing it that’s not even a sign language
If everybody could conceal and carry, we wouldn’t need to learn ‘signals’.