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Lino Facioli Instagram - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Lino Facioli Instagram - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Lino Facioli Instagram - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Lino Facioli Instagram - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Lino Facioli Instagram - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Lino Facioli Instagram - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Lino Facioli Instagram - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Lino Facioli Instagram - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Lino Facioli Instagram - Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)
Lino Facioli Instagram - Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)
Lino Facioli Instagram - Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)
Lino Facioli Instagram - Thanks to @debora_brune for the pictures and the adventure! #london
Lino Facioli Instagram - Thanks to @debora_brune for the pictures and the adventure! #london
Lino Facioli Instagram - Check out Dex Education on @netflixuk @sexeducation ! 🍆💦📕
Lino Facioli Instagram - Check out Dex Education on @netflixuk @sexeducation ! 🍆💦📕
Lino Facioli Instagram - 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff
Lino Facioli Instagram - 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff
Lino Facioli Instagram - 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff
Lino Facioli Instagram - Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation
Lino Facioli Instagram - Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation
Lino Facioli Instagram - Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation
Lino Facioli Instagram - Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation
Lino Facioli Instagram - 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family :) )
Lino Facioli Instagram - 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family :) )
Lino Facioli Instagram - 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family :) )
Lino Facioli Instagram - Merry Christmas everyone!! 🎄 Just wanted to say a massive thank you to @bhutananimalrescue . I’ve had the privilege of living at the rescue centre for the past month, and I cannot exaggerate how fantastic a place this is. They are one of the few animal rescue centres in Bhutan, and they are doing an AMAZING job looking after hundreds of sick, wounded and vulnerable animals of all shapes and sizes. However they are a nonprofit organisation, and without support they cannot keep on going. So if you are thinking of donating to a charity this Christmas, please keep them in mind; it doesn’t mater how much you give, every penny can help change the life of an animal! Okay preaching over, go enjoy the day with family and friends and have a good time :)
Lino Facioli Instagram - Big thanks to @cs.manning and @si.sus.dop for this sneak peak of ‘Isha’ a short film I had the joy of being able to take part in earlier this year. can’t wait for the premiere #ishathefilm @ishathefilm #shortfilm
Lino Facioli Instagram - Bhutan! 🇧🇹
Lino Facioli Instagram - Bhutan! 🇧🇹
Lino Facioli Instagram - Pure aggression
Lino Facioli Instagram - Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe :)
Lino Facioli Instagram - Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe :)
Lino Facioli Instagram - Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe :)
Lino Facioli Instagram - Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe :)
Lino Facioli Instagram - It’s been a great run, but it’s finally over, thank you to all those that made it possible. Onwards to the next project...
Set: @nicolefigini  Costume: @lucysmart
Lino Facioli Instagram - It’s been a great run, but it’s finally over, thank you to all those that made it possible. Onwards to the next project...
Set: @nicolefigini  Costume: @lucysmart
Lino Facioli Instagram - Happy Father’s Day to the best one out there 🙃 @cako_facioli
Lino Facioli Instagram - Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone
Lino Facioli Instagram - Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone
Lino Facioli Instagram - Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone
Lino Facioli Instagram - Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone
Lino Facioli Instagram - Okay, so I know we’ve already had Mother’s Day here in the United Kingdom, but now it’s the rest of the world’s turn. And quite frankly you deserve more than one Mother’s Day. In fact you deserve one every day of the year. Thanks for being a star ⭐️
Lino Facioli Instagram - People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan:  help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed
Lino Facioli Instagram - People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan:  help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed
Lino Facioli Instagram - People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan:  help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed
Lino Facioli Instagram - Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!
Lino Facioli Instagram - Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!
Lino Facioli Instagram - Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!
Lino Facioli Instagram - Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!
Lino Facioli Instagram - Thank you for the amazing stills @janikvonwilmsdorff
Lino Facioli Instagram - #35mm
Lino Facioli Instagram - #35mm
Lino Facioli Instagram - #35mm
Lino Facioli Instagram - #35mm
Lino Facioli Instagram - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Lino Facioli Instagram - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Lino Facioli Instagram - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Lino Facioli Instagram - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Lino Facioli Instagram - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Lino Facioli Instagram - 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike.
The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ————————————
Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. 
The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market.
The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference!
#climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture
Lino Facioli Instagram - 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike.
The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ————————————
Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. 
The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market.
The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference!
#climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture
Lino Facioli Instagram - 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike.
The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ————————————
Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. 
The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market.
The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference!
#climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture
Lino Facioli Instagram - 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike.
The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ————————————
Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. 
The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market.
The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference!
#climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture
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Lino Facioli Instagram - Red Lady 🌹
Lino Facioli Instagram - I know you've already had one father's day in england. But since its fathers day in brazil you get two. Feliz dia dos pais, pai 🙃
Lino Facioli Instagram - 🚢
Lino Facioli - 103.8K Likes - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn

103.8K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Likes : 103792
Lino Facioli - 103.8K Likes - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn

103.8K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Likes : 103792
Lino Facioli - 103.8K Likes - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn

103.8K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Likes : 103792
Lino Facioli - 103.8K Likes - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn

103.8K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Likes : 103792
Lino Facioli - 103.8K Likes - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn

103.8K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Likes : 103792
Lino Facioli - 103.8K Likes - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn

103.8K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Likes : 103792
Lino Facioli - 103.8K Likes - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn

103.8K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Likes : 103792
Lino Facioli - 103.8K Likes - 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn

103.8K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 9 years ago I had the honour of being invited to work in this incredible series. It’s been a wonderful adventure and I’m so, so thankful for having been able to be a part of it! #Got #RobinArryn
Likes : 103792
Lino Facioli - 38K Likes - Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)

38K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)
Likes : 38041
Lino Facioli - 38K Likes - Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)

38K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)
Likes : 38041
Lino Facioli - 38K Likes - Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)

38K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Luv this lot <3 thanks for the good times :)
Likes : 38041
Lino Facioli - 28.6K Likes - Thanks to @debora_brune for the pictures and the adventure! #london

28.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Thanks to @debora_brune for the pictures and the adventure! #london
Likes : 28646
Lino Facioli - 28.6K Likes - Thanks to @debora_brune for the pictures and the adventure! #london

28.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Thanks to @debora_brune for the pictures and the adventure! #london
Likes : 28646
Lino Facioli - 23.6K Likes - Check out Dex Education on @netflixuk @sexeducation ! 🍆💦📕

23.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Check out Dex Education on @netflixuk @sexeducation ! 🍆💦📕
Likes : 23606
Lino Facioli - 23.6K Likes - Check out Dex Education on @netflixuk @sexeducation ! 🍆💦📕

23.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Check out Dex Education on @netflixuk @sexeducation ! 🍆💦📕
Likes : 23606
Lino Facioli - 23.2K Likes - 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff

23.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff
Likes : 23226
Lino Facioli - 23.2K Likes - 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff

23.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff
Likes : 23226
Lino Facioli - 23.2K Likes - 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff

23.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🌊 thank you for the shots and the trip 🌞@janikvonwilmsdorff
Likes : 23226
Lino Facioli - 22.3K Likes - Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation

22.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation
Likes : 22319
Lino Facioli - 22.3K Likes - Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation

22.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation
Likes : 22319
Lino Facioli - 22.3K Likes - Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation

22.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation
Likes : 22319
Lino Facioli - 22.3K Likes - Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation

22.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Some Master-pieces from the hallowed halls of Moordale Secondary @sexeducation
Likes : 22319
Lino Facioli - 19.4K Likes - 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family :) )

19.4K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family 🙂 )
Likes : 19399
Lino Facioli - 19.4K Likes - 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family :) )

19.4K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family 🙂 )
Likes : 19399
Lino Facioli - 19.4K Likes - 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family :) )

19.4K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 2 months living with this beautiful boy (and this beautiful family 🙂 )
Likes : 19399
Lino Facioli - 16.9K Likes - Merry Christmas everyone!! 🎄 Just wanted to say a massive thank you to @bhutananimalrescue . I’ve had the privilege of living at the rescue centre for the past month, and I cannot exaggerate how fantastic a place this is. They are one of the few animal rescue centres in Bhutan, and they are doing an AMAZING job looking after hundreds of sick, wounded and vulnerable animals of all shapes and sizes. However they are a nonprofit organisation, and without support they cannot keep on going. So if you are thinking of donating to a charity this Christmas, please keep them in mind; it doesn’t mater how much you give, every penny can help change the life of an animal! Okay preaching over, go enjoy the day with family and friends and have a good time :)

16.9K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Merry Christmas everyone!! 🎄 Just wanted to say a massive thank you to @bhutananimalrescue . I’ve had the privilege of living at the rescue centre for the past month, and I cannot exaggerate how fantastic a place this is. They are one of the few animal rescue centres in Bhutan, and they are doing an AMAZING job looking after hundreds of sick, wounded and vulnerable animals of all shapes and sizes. However they are a nonprofit organisation, and without support they cannot keep on going. So if you are thinking of donating to a charity this Christmas, please keep them in mind; it doesn’t mater how much you give, every penny can help change the life of an animal! Okay preaching over, go enjoy the day with family and friends and have a good time 🙂
Likes : 16876
Lino Facioli - 16.5K Likes - Big thanks to @cs.manning and @si.sus.dop for this sneak peak of ‘Isha’ a short film I had the joy of being able to take part in earlier this year. can’t wait for the premiere #ishathefilm @ishathefilm #shortfilm

16.5K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Big thanks to @cs.manning and @si.sus.dop for this sneak peak of ‘Isha’ a short film I had the joy of being able to take part in earlier this year. can’t wait for the premiere #ishathefilm @ishathefilm #shortfilm
Likes : 16501
Lino Facioli - 15.6K Likes - Bhutan! 🇧🇹

15.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Bhutan! 🇧🇹
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Lino Facioli - 15.6K Likes - Bhutan! 🇧🇹

15.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Bhutan! 🇧🇹
Likes : 15583
Lino Facioli - 15.3K Likes - Pure aggression

15.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Pure aggression
Likes : 15315
Lino Facioli - 15.2K Likes - Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe :)

15.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe 🙂
Likes : 15193
Lino Facioli - 15.2K Likes - Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe :)

15.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe 🙂
Likes : 15193
Lino Facioli - 15.2K Likes - Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe :)

15.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe 🙂
Likes : 15193
Lino Facioli - 15.2K Likes - Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe :)

15.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Thank you for the lovely shoot @debora_brune ! And @marie_willeke @jostschowe 🙂
Likes : 15193
Lino Facioli - 12.2K Likes - It’s been a great run, but it’s finally over, thank you to all those that made it possible. Onwards to the next project...
Set: @nicolefigini  Costume: @lucysmart

12.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : It’s been a great run, but it’s finally over, thank you to all those that made it possible. Onwards to the next project… Set: @nicolefigini Costume: @lucysmart
Likes : 12185
Lino Facioli - 12.2K Likes - It’s been a great run, but it’s finally over, thank you to all those that made it possible. Onwards to the next project...
Set: @nicolefigini  Costume: @lucysmart

12.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : It’s been a great run, but it’s finally over, thank you to all those that made it possible. Onwards to the next project… Set: @nicolefigini Costume: @lucysmart
Likes : 12185
Lino Facioli - 11.6K Likes - Happy Father’s Day to the best one out there 🙃 @cako_facioli

11.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Happy Father’s Day to the best one out there 🙃 @cako_facioli
Likes : 11596
Lino Facioli - 11.6K Likes - Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone

11.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone
Likes : 11563
Lino Facioli - 11.6K Likes - Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone

11.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone
Likes : 11563
Lino Facioli - 11.6K Likes - Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone

11.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone
Likes : 11563
Lino Facioli - 11.6K Likes - Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone

11.6K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Some pictures I found on Dex’s phone
Likes : 11563
Lino Facioli - 10.3K Likes - Okay, so I know we’ve already had Mother’s Day here in the United Kingdom, but now it’s the rest of the world’s turn. And quite frankly you deserve more than one Mother’s Day. In fact you deserve one every day of the year. Thanks for being a star ⭐️

10.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Okay, so I know we’ve already had Mother’s Day here in the United Kingdom, but now it’s the rest of the world’s turn. And quite frankly you deserve more than one Mother’s Day. In fact you deserve one every day of the year. Thanks for being a star ⭐️
Likes : 10254
Lino Facioli - 9.5K Likes - People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan:  help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed

9.5K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan: help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed
Likes : 9469
Lino Facioli - 9.5K Likes - People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan:  help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed

9.5K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan: help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed
Likes : 9469
Lino Facioli - 9.5K Likes - People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan:  help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed

9.5K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : People places things pt1 ❤️: Guys, if you want to volunteer in Bhutan: help some animals, meet some amazing people and see an incredible country, please message me or @bhutananimalrescue . Volunteers are needed
Likes : 9469
Lino Facioli - 9.3K Likes - Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!

9.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!
Likes : 9253
Lino Facioli - 9.3K Likes - Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!

9.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!
Likes : 9253
Lino Facioli - 9.3K Likes - Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!

9.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!
Likes : 9253
Lino Facioli - 9.3K Likes - Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!

9.3K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Beauties from @bhutananimalrescue . H8ers gon say it photoshopped. If you are interested in volunteering in Bhutan message me or @bhutananimalrescue and we’ll try to get back to you asap!
Likes : 9253
Lino Facioli - 8.9K Likes - Thank you for the amazing stills @janikvonwilmsdorff

8.9K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Thank you for the amazing stills @janikvonwilmsdorff
Likes : 8850
Lino Facioli - 7.2K Likes - #35mm

7.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : #35mm
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Lino Facioli - 7.2K Likes - #35mm

7.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : #35mm
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Lino Facioli - 7.2K Likes - #35mm

7.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : #35mm
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Lino Facioli - 7.2K Likes - #35mm

7.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : #35mm
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Lino Facioli - 6.2K Likes - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.

6.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this. I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is- Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots. However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them. These problems must be addressed comprehensively. If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist. I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it. Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions – we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved. Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone. Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Likes : 6169
Lino Facioli - 6.2K Likes - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.

6.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this. I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is- Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots. However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them. These problems must be addressed comprehensively. If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist. I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it. Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions – we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved. Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone. Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Likes : 6169
Lino Facioli - 6.2K Likes - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.

6.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this. I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is- Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots. However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them. These problems must be addressed comprehensively. If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist. I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it. Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions – we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved. Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone. Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Likes : 6169
Lino Facioli - 6.2K Likes - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.

6.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this. I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is- Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots. However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them. These problems must be addressed comprehensively. If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist. I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it. Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions – we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved. Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone. Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
Likes : 6169
Lino Facioli - 6.2K Likes - While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this.

I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is-

Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots.

However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them.

These problems must be addressed comprehensively. 
If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist.

I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it.

Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions - we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. 
Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. 
On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved.

Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone.

Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.

6.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : While I have no way of experiencing what people of colour have to battle with every single day, and while I know that I am undoubtedly ignorant about many of the complexities and nuances of racism, I cannot possibly stay silent at a time like this. I know that writing a little post on social media is the very least I could be doing, but that should not be an excuse not to write it. So here it is- Everyone likes to think they are correct in their actions, and most people (I hope) would like to think of themselves as just and righteous, and not as racist bigots. However simply saying something as silly as ‘I’m colour blind’, or ‘I don’t believe in racism’ or anything else of that nature, isn’t helpful, it’s damaging: it dismisses and denies the existence of very real underlying problems without actually doing anything to solve them. These problems must be addressed comprehensively. If I am not ready to look inwards and admit to my unconscious biases, or contemplate the times I may have unwittingly said or done things which made someone of colour feel uncomfortable, if I am not ready to reflect on awkward truths, then I cannot call myself anti racist. I am the inheritor of a racist system, that works through me even if I am not conscious of it. In fact it works through me all the more if I am unconscious of it. Fighting racism and bigotry shouldn’t be the responsibility of people of colour, it is everyone’s duty, especially those in privileged positions – we may not be responsible for the inequalities of the society we have inherited, however we are responsible for how we deal with them. Therefore I choose to educate myself, I choose to be okay with asking myself uncomfortable questions, I choose to use my voice as an instrument for change; this is the least I can do. On that note I’ve put a link on my bio for relevant petitions, charities and fundraisers and such for people to get involved. Also, I know much of what I have said is obvious to a lot of people (so I apologise to those), but clearly that isn’t the case for everyone. Finally, if you’ve read this far, thank you, and if you have any related way I might be able to help, please suggest it.
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Lino Facioli - 5.4K Likes - 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike.
The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ————————————
Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. 
The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market.
The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference!
#climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture

5.4K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike. The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ———————————— Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market. The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference! #climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture
Likes : 5388
Lino Facioli - 5.4K Likes - 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike.
The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ————————————
Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. 
The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market.
The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference!
#climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture

5.4K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike. The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ———————————— Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market. The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference! #climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture
Likes : 5388
Lino Facioli - 5.4K Likes - 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike.
The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ————————————
Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. 
The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market.
The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference!
#climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture

5.4K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike. The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ———————————— Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market. The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference! #climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture
Likes : 5388
Lino Facioli - 5.4K Likes - 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike.
The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ————————————
Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. 
The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market.
The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference!
#climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture

5.4K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🐡🐟🦑 photos of me dressed as a fish in a suit- taken on film by @workl3ns at last week’s climatestrike. The idea behind this was that the oceans are being destroyed and no one in power is doing anything effective about it; So the fish decided to send their own representative. ———————————— Plastic is destroying our oceans: killing wildlife, poisoning eco systems and building it’s way up the food chain right back to us human beings. Cutting down on plastic bags and straws is great, but we’ve still got a long, long way to go and we’ve got to do it fast. The alternatives are out there, and change is possible, but we have to continue to pressure our governments to action, and continue to raise awareness to the point where it becomes economically inviable for companies to keep on pushing single use plastic packaging and products onto the market. The time to act is now. We CAN make a difference! #climatestrike #savetheoceans #fridaysforfuture
Likes : 5388
Lino Facioli - 4.7K Likes - 🐕💤🇳🇵

4.7K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🐕💤🇳🇵
Likes : 4681
Lino Facioli - 4.7K Likes - Red Lady 🌹

4.7K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : Red Lady 🌹
Likes : 4661
Lino Facioli - 4.4K Likes - I know you've already had one father's day in england. But since its fathers day in brazil you get two. Feliz dia dos pais, pai 🙃

4.4K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : I know you’ve already had one father’s day in england. But since its fathers day in brazil you get two. Feliz dia dos pais, pai 🙃
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Lino Facioli - 4.2K Likes - 🚢

4.2K Likes – Lino Facioli Instagram

Caption : 🚢
Likes : 4168