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Voices of Resistance
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@ponirkhanofficial6849
@ponirkhanofficial6849 15 сағат бұрын
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@pinchebruha405
@pinchebruha405 Ай бұрын
Hold on stop right there 12 million kidnapped from Africa and sold into slavery. Can you please clarify who kidnapped and who sold Africans to other nations, we all know the answer, but people like you aren’t talking about it. It was Africans who kidnapped their own, and sold them into slavery to foreign entities, and let me remind you that it was the British white people who said no more and put a stop to it, may I also remind you that it is happening in Africa let’s talk about that!
@abayomimanrique3701
@abayomimanrique3701 Ай бұрын
I think if you are making a presentation you should be standing and you should have some foundational knowledge of your subject so as not to be reading. Additionally, the sound was terrible, mainly because she was not standing at the microphone.
@markpappas9858
@markpappas9858 Ай бұрын
Wonderful presentation 👏 My ancestors, my grandparents are from Pergamon.
@eve938
@eve938 Ай бұрын
People talk about African corruption - what about American and European corruption?
@user-th5ui4ib3y
@user-th5ui4ib3y Ай бұрын
What are u trying to say? Do u want to justify corruption?
@eve938
@eve938 Ай бұрын
@@user-th5ui4ib3y No one wants to justify corruption but the UK, America, France and many other White led countries are corrupt.
@sthokomelenkonyane2404
@sthokomelenkonyane2404 2 ай бұрын
As a dark skinned African 😭❤️ I'm melting
@BEhistoricStudios
@BEhistoricStudios 2 ай бұрын
albanians started migrating into greece in the 90s ? eehhh albanians are a part of the creation of greece, have many houndereds of settlements dating back to the 12th century and earlier. Stop treating albanians as if they came from another continent.
@supermavro6072
@supermavro6072 2 ай бұрын
“We used to speak Albanian and call ourselves Romans, but then Winckelmann, Goethe, Victor Hugo, Delacroix, they all told us, ‘No, you are Hellenes, direct descendants of Plato and Socrates,’ and that did it. If a small, poor nation has such a burden put on its shoulders, it will never recover (Published 2009)
@Fireflyorange
@Fireflyorange 2 ай бұрын
I had Dr. Rigoletto as my professor in CINE 350... it was definitely my favorite. good times
@barbarahourigan8462
@barbarahourigan8462 2 ай бұрын
💜
@lekjaku7378
@lekjaku7378 2 ай бұрын
Dimitris Papanicolaou! You are marvelous!
@nilssonharrison
@nilssonharrison 3 ай бұрын
This is my personal experience. Greeks are Chauvinistic? Ok. How could they not someone might argue. I've had a number of Albanians try to convince me that their language is the oldest, everything Greek was Pelagian or Illyrian. The Greeks gods are Albanian.... One of the 2 people has a huge inferiority complex.
@davidjack7820
@davidjack7820 3 ай бұрын
Amen.
@christofeles63
@christofeles63 4 ай бұрын
Volume!!!!!!
@BEACHDUDE71
@BEACHDUDE71 4 ай бұрын
It's too expensive to have children, it's not going to get better
@kruja1234w
@kruja1234w 4 ай бұрын
I stayed 6 month in Greece in 1994 There was so much bad publicity in tv and everywhere about Albanians ,i came to that point i used to tell them i am vorioepiriot and i named my self Jorgo , I left that place and never went back Tough place to survive as an Albanian
@juliusmorris5233
@juliusmorris5233 4 ай бұрын
Greek racist as fuck, just ask giannis
@prasantbanerjee8199
@prasantbanerjee8199 4 ай бұрын
This is a rather quite unattractively presented audio tape. Avoid by all means if you can.
@sandrinen1333
@sandrinen1333 4 ай бұрын
faut pas écouter cette individu
@NYC222
@NYC222 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this program. There should be generalized hunger in Spain for historical analyses of high quality, such as Preston's. The problem is that there isn't - only a minority wants to know the truth. The pity and the sadness about Spain is that one can still today (2024) speaks very meaningfully of a "betrayed people" - don't get me started. Las fosas de la vergüenza? This is the cause of international shame! I recommend Spaniards to be much more humble, reflect on their own History and try to learn a bit.
@objectparadise
@objectparadise 5 ай бұрын
Should poetry exist? If so, whose? What role does the reader play in qualifying the work(s)? What about canon? The gatekeepers? What will AI do to poetry and poetics? If poetry is called poetry, is it poetry for others? Isn't poetry just a product of poetics? Does a static poetics, and thus a static poetry, exist? Whose art? Whose interpretation? Whose world? What function does the context play in the reception of language, the qualification of 'art'? Does art exist? Should it? Why and why not? Is art inevitable? Is miscommunication, exclusion, needed for one thing to be not the other thing? If art is inherently exclusive, what should we exclude? People? Or conventions? Or contexts outside of the now? Please answer these questions...we are trying to find the answer...
@beatkins2937
@beatkins2937 5 ай бұрын
I know his granddaughter 😮
@nunomeireles3815
@nunomeireles3815 5 ай бұрын
Ajax the Reaper
@Nubiandesert
@Nubiandesert 5 ай бұрын
I don't know about racism in Greece. But for sure they invented misogyny and the hatred of women. And Glorification of homosexuality and pedophilia too.
@cmoran9103
@cmoran9103 5 ай бұрын
The narrator keeps repeating "The myth of Berlin" but then the information they provide just reaffirms it. It might have been a limited experience, but Berlin was all the things these writers said it was.
@gily3535
@gily3535 5 ай бұрын
@aspencrest
@aspencrest 5 ай бұрын
Mt Rainier is South of Seattle. (for the record). Also, it is not extinct. (still active)
@phipleemans9121
@phipleemans9121 5 ай бұрын
Promo`SM 💕
@paulwhiston1836
@paulwhiston1836 6 ай бұрын
Ive got a collection of the jordi badia Romero stuff, I don't know if there are more collections but this makes me want to read more but i don't really want to collect original issues as these poor quality paper comics tend to age badly and art bleeds through pages over time and other problems so I'd hope for a nice collection
@aimanrashid501
@aimanrashid501 6 ай бұрын
11:00 Goethe and Eckermann
@Gooders478
@Gooders478 6 ай бұрын
Why don't you corrupt woke bastards try reading a few books for a change instead of burning them.
@alexanderaleksandar2030
@alexanderaleksandar2030 6 ай бұрын
Poor guy
@TORCHOxford
@TORCHOxford 6 ай бұрын
This was a wonderful discussion and the authors and panel shared an astonishing array of insights about the book and their own research.
@annjoyce579
@annjoyce579 6 ай бұрын
My birth name k.a.l.i given me by india labs drdo, barc. U.s government gave me alias at age 2 on 5aug1962. My nazi grandfather paid $5BILLION in gold to create, He hoped, a grandson. He truly, deeply loved His people.
@annjoyce579
@annjoyce579 6 ай бұрын
Shyness is fearfulness. My respect for You. Join me if You're brave. Kali
@annjoyce579
@annjoyce579 6 ай бұрын
I loved college, recorded each professor AND simultaneous wrote shorthand notes re-listened to professors' speeches and perfect grades. But on public video, you can either inform academically as on this video-- or focus on persuading on this video. Video was academic and lost persuasive quality. In brief persuasive attempt by me-- Golden Dawn nonfamily couple murdered my birth mother in front of me age 2, her bloody eyes exploded all over me from cyanide as she happily sang " baby ann" and sat beside in her white house robe. Ivan treblinka then raised me from age 2, he said Anton Lavey was a boyfriend of my birth mother. Ivan murdered my 4 year old friend Christopher in front of me, he cut out child's dtomach alive as he screamed 40? Seconds then silence. Ivan held bloody knife and said," Ann, if you show any fear, any tears in your eyes as i press this knife to your throat, i will kill another innocent child and it will be your fault." In my 5(?) Year old mind, i was safeguarding the world's children. My chin pressed upward. My eyes never cried nor teared....until age 16 never cried. Ivan's bloody knife pressed hard to my throat. " Good!" Ivan treblinka said, his eyebrows arched high, surprised. Golden daen has members out of control, very brilliant academically, linguistically, smart people are in golden dawn. Don't abuse power
@jammasterlee
@jammasterlee 7 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this very much.
@omarlocke4351
@omarlocke4351 7 ай бұрын
this woman is on to something. people like this might just be able to restore my faith in public health administrators...
@freddiemercerful
@freddiemercerful 7 ай бұрын
Who's the tubby chap (second speaker) who wants to make Ted Hughes less masculine? Boring bourgois academic of the highest order! The best thing about Hughes is that he doesn't write like the poncy little contemporary male poets who try to out feminine the feminists. He's unapologetically northern and deep down the poshos hate him for it.
@ablestarofficial8117
@ablestarofficial8117 7 ай бұрын
There’s a difference between conserved and concentrated
@ablestarofficial8117
@ablestarofficial8117 7 ай бұрын
Changing viscosity in air means changing temperature. Ie. Pressure
@ablestarofficial8117
@ablestarofficial8117 7 ай бұрын
Volume pressure altitude, air speed, wind speed, or density, gravity, and external pull, or tide.
@nihilioellipsis
@nihilioellipsis 7 ай бұрын
Fist things first, the species is failing. next thing is that the lessons that should've been learned after World War II about the viability of the nation state as a unit of policy or not learned. it's not available model because it works poorly with homogeneous populations as well as heterogeneous populations because our species is shit. and another thing to consider next is that the international economy requires everyone to scramble panic conspire collaborate maintain secrecy make break alliances and deal with all the burdens of what capitalism turned into a kind of corporatism where governments and businesses are more and more resembling one another. this is all very complex, but the question about Greece and racism is of course there is racism because it's built into the global system. There's racism and one can pick up on indicators of ethnocentricity, sometimes really hard-core, all over the place. The Greek form very closely resembles all the other European forms I've encountered. The more realistic unit of human grouping is an ethnic which doesn't have to necessarily require genetic concentration but it usually does. It doesn't have to necessarily require geographical proximity of closeness, but it usually does. It doesn't always rely on one language, but most of the time it does. China Russia United States all have dominant languages regardless of ancestry religion phenotypes. Hegemons gonna hedge. The other thing which is telling is that every empire and dynasty has failed eventually and caused perhaps more damage than good. There are utopian dreams, stingy cabals, itchy trigger fingers, the legacies of hate to draw from.... Everyone demands a glorious homeland, but there aren't any in or imaginations or on the map. Even if we could say that there are clearly sides and conflicts that are better than other sides, does it really matter? And we must also realize that these conflicts, parochial and legacy, will serve the interests of the recently number of people who have large concentrations of wealth--globally, not a cabal of one or another ethnic or national group conniving to create a one-world government. What seems like a one-world government is really a universal economic system that the richest of the rich use efficiently. They don't give a fuck about local lives, languages, cultures, and conflicts. I grew up Greek American in Chicago and the ethnocentricity is legion, legendary--among plenty of other groups. It's embarrassing, even if it's understandable. Maybe if the anglos hadn't treated the early newcomer Greek immigrants inhumanely, they might've not tried to bounce back with such over-inflated false pride and braggadocio. It lso didn't help that the great Western powers bullied and manipulated Greece and that many Greek leaders collaborated with them in ways that have lead to destruction desired by people with mindset like Wolfgang Schäuble. We are all fucked. Greece is certainly not the only ethnically-dominated nation-state to commingle mythology and real history, especially as the modern nation was crafted by war. In the past, geographical distances and other factors strengthens both of the internal and integrity of cultures and sense of confusion and resentment, saying "population exchanges." What a demeaning, deceitful euphemism for mass expulsions- the mon-voluntary kind. So many of us and prior generations have squandered basic amiable honest approaches to relating with one another *within* and without our groups. there is too much a premium on being at one one and other's throats both near and far from one another cuz of the corporatist state capitalist fascist universal mode of government. Too many people all over are irrationally caught in the grip of irrational competition--without rules and laws. The only rules delivered by plutocrats autocrats oligarchs despots and tyrants (not in the sense of ancient Greek tyrants). They take positions as overlords using bureaucratic and military power to the flow of wealth moving toward them. I hope that the misinformation and disinformation and secrecy and patterns of lying and greater and greater concentration of wealth among smaller and smaller numbers of people can be curbed. I don't see how. If global cultures are to be protected and preserved and developed it would take a miracle of consensus building-manufacturing consent - at large levels. An epiphany. With the history of genocidal warfare, shifting alliances, having been sold out by northern countries, &c., the peoples of the Mediterranean and Balkan regions will face long-term Sisyphean challenges. Imagine, for instance, just the conflicts about energy and extractives.
@edwardlee4520
@edwardlee4520 7 ай бұрын
Engaging talk. Brilliant mind he has got.
@Northcountry1926
@Northcountry1926 8 ай бұрын
Delighted to watch this 💝
@richarddelanet
@richarddelanet 8 ай бұрын
The first speaker says that if you haven't concluded what your understanding of the Enlightenment is, a book about the Enlightenment "won't help you much"... What unmitigated... Oxford something? Torch of? since the batteries ran out! What a waste of time. Until that is one gets to Prof Robertson himself. I am pleased I bought a copy, of the Allen Lane, hardback, and that I paid a regular retail price (£25 not £40 however). It is the best book I own for quality - everything about it purely as an object is just about perfect - if not the only book I own! It stands somehow in a league of its own! More heft, more nice than other Allen Lane first editions. And I sailed through the whole thing as if in a fair wind and made Plymouth sound in Greenwich mean time, England home and beauty! I think i'm trying to say something like hats in the air to Prof Robertson Sir.
@genevievedolan1288
@genevievedolan1288 8 ай бұрын
I would really like to hear why he hated the documentary Pen Rhythm Poet. If anyone knows his reasons for feeling that way , please comment on it. It was very frustrating that the interviewer didn’t ask him to speak more about that. I just watched it and I think I can see some things he might not like, but it was actually really good, in my opinion.
@JohnJones-or8td
@JohnJones-or8td 7 ай бұрын
Hi Genevieve, I read The Life and Rhymes recently and he actually mentioned it in one of the chapters in that. He said it was a strange documentary in many ways and he felt that he came across too serious and more of an old man than he does now; he also said it was strange that his speaking accent was so Jamaican rather than his natural Brummie. I got the feeling that there might be more to it than that, but that was as much as he said. I also agree with you that it is a great documentary - as someone who wasn't born until the 90s I feel the doc seems to encapsulate that early 80s era perfectly, it's a great insight into that time
@genevievedolan1288
@genevievedolan1288 7 ай бұрын
@@JohnJones-or8td Thank you for your reply and insight. I must try and find his book, I am sure it is a great read. I thought perhaps he didn’t like the fact that his lyric toward Maggie Thatcher was so physically violent and that he was smoking in some of it. Also he did seem serious, and maybe too vulnerable. Perhaps not quite as in control of how he wanted to express himself as he became later in life. I was alive in that era and it certainly did capture the time period. I lived in London , and he walked around streets I knew well. It reminded me of how gloomy and decaying so much of the city was.( still is, but in a different way now) I enjoyed my Caribbean friends so much at that time because they brought ska and reggae! ( like he said) I hated the racism that was directed their way. I think his air of seriousness was part of that hurt and anger which he maybe was still learning to channel. Anyway I loved the documentary, and him.
@genevievedolan1288
@genevievedolan1288 7 ай бұрын
@@JohnJones-or8td thanks for your reply and insights!
@solzero6535
@solzero6535 8 ай бұрын
total fucking hero
@NavinaJafa
@NavinaJafa 9 ай бұрын
Thank you ever so much. I, too, as a dancer, am working on trees and environmental personification, and I hope we can somehow collaborate to widen the international solidarity on climate action and arts kzfaq.info9YQIT3q1KjE @navinajafa