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1. Satanic Grammy's - even mainstream media accept it - 'Literally a tribute to Satan': Viewers slam Sam Smith over 'demonic' Grammys performance as singer dons devil headgear on fiery stage... dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/arti… #SamSmith #KimPetras #satanic #GRAMMYs #Grammys2023 #satanic
2. Its not for viewers - they dont care any more, the audience is low - Grammys Viewership Edges Out Last Year’s Record Low With Minor Gain web.archive.org/web/2023020700… #GRAMMYs #Grammys2023
3. Awards do not reward who is "best".
Awards reward who has done what they were told... (by who?).
Grammy's are regarded by many as the most prestigious, significant awards in the music industry worldwide.
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1/A system with widespread CORRUPTION& INJUSTICE would NEVER be qualified to talk about #Democracy! Just a glance at the sociopolitical circumstances proves #US is a role model for“Corrupt & Repressive” States, a Threat to Global Stability!
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2/Americans’ Voice has been Ignored,Marginalized& Censored,Criticism severely Suppressed,Truth shamefully Annihilated,#HumanRights&#CivilRights massively Violated& Oppressed victims rudely Marked as Mob&Terrorist!
Critics/Protesters get recorded&eliminated
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3/either brutally murdered or threatened, terrified, framed up, prosecuted& deprived from their BASIC RIGHTS/Job Education.. through an ignoble cooperation of #CORRUPT “justice system/judges, lawyers, prosecutors and Intel-community/cia fbi..”,
@RTErdogan
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Did you know? Rani Veli Nachiyar was considered the first woman of Tamil origin to challenge the British Empire and was credited with building the first human bomb and forming an all women’s army in early 1780. #Warrior #History #IncredibleIndia 🇮🇳 🙏🚩
Rani Velu Nachiyar (3 January 1730 – 25 December 1796) was a queen of Sivaganga estate from c. 1780–1790. She was the first #Indian queen to wage war with the East India Company in #India. She is known by Tamils as Veeramangai “brave woman". 🌺🙏
Velu Nachiyar was the #princess of Ramanathapuram and the only child of King Chellamuthu Vijayaragunatha Sethupathy and Queen. Sakandhimuthathal of the Ramnad kingdom. She was trained in many methods of combat, including war match weapons usage and #martialarts 🚩🙏🌺
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Cosa significa "comprendere" e "intendere la storia"?
Guido Calogero, nel 1949, ne ha fatto argomento di una lezione alla Columbia che può aiutare a dipanare gli atteggiamenti contrapposti di fronte alla questione #statue.
Da qui lo cito: ⬇️
Per un verso, storia significa comprensione. Ma, se si comprende, allora "tutto comprendere è tutto perdonare", e non resta più la possibilità di giudicare l'accaduto, e di pensare che esso avrebbe potuto svolgersi in modo diverso. La comprensione uccide la libertà.
Per l'altro verso, storia significa giudizio, presa di posizione, approvazione o condanna. Dobbiamo giudicare e prendere partito, perché se non avessimo il diritto di chiamare gli uomini del passato alla resa dei conti, non avremmo il diritto di farlo neppure con gli uomini
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Thread| #statue

1. The debate of statues being ripped down is an important one. When a statue is erected, who or what makes the decision that a certain individual is worth immortalising? How much of society does that individual represent? And who commisions it?
2. #statue

Does the raising of a statue protect it for all time? Or should there be the ability to have an iterative assessment on the statue’s position in society depending on how society is evolving? What should the process be - mob rule isn’t the answer.
3. #statue

This from 2017 is insightful. This idea is crucial👇🏼

´If just removing statues and icons doesn’t force a change in outlook ... and refusing to be honest about their meaning, almost ensures that the country won’t fully confront its past.’

politico.com/magazine/story…
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The moment the people of Bristol pulled down the statue of Edward Colston, slave trader
#BlackLivesMatterUK #BlackLivesMattters #bristoltaketheknee #Colston
It's now being rolled towards the floating harbour.
Colston opened up the transatlantic slave trade to Bristol merchants & around 20,000 people, incl 8,000 children, died on his ships before they even reached the Americas.
Bristol became Britain's leading slave trading port.
People quickly leapt on the statue as it fell.
Worth noting that the tall office block behind in this picture is 'Colston Tower', & it's on Colston Avenue with the (soon to be renamed) Colston Hall concert venue beyond.
#Bristol
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