I saw this statue in the Liverpool Train Station for the memory of Jewish children in the WWII.
Thousands of Jewish refugee children arrived at Liverpool Street in the late 1930s as part of of kinder transport rescue mission in the WWII.
The inscription
Manspreading, or man-sitting, is the practice of men sitting in public transport with legs wide apart, thereby covering more than one seat. Both this posture and the neologism "manspreading" have caused some internet criticism, and debates in the US, UK,
nice to translate these two words in English Language for those people who can not read Farsi (persian Language) - R hand says: Only , and L hand says: Freedom - so the title of your shot could be 'Speaking hands' or 'Only Freedom'