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TDS, March 11, 2015
Russell Brand discusses Iggy Azalea and the appropriation of black culture (watch the full interview here)
“Hasn’t that always been the way with mainstream culture? Whether it’s the blues or rock n’ roll [or hip hop]. The re-appropriation of black culture into the mainstream? That’s always been the way. It becomes sanitized. It loses its original message without ever conceding any rights to non-white people. Take the best bits. Keep the fruit. And abandon the people.”
“The idea that black culture is constantly being ransacked is a powerful narrative, a powerful story that began with slavery, one of the great abominations of human history. That injury hasn’t been healed. The civil rights struggle is only 50 years ago and still racism is a prevalent issue in this country and all over the world.”
He gets it.
Why do I feel like he broke up with Katy bc of her culture appropriation.
Come on and preach
I love him!
"BUT OTHER ANIMALS EAT MEAT IT'S PART OF NATURE"
so you’re all cool if we rip off and eat your head during sex then right
also cannibalism though like it’s part of nature so
so you’re chilled with infanticide and stuff
also raping and drowning babies though like it’s fine right
it’s a good thing we all hunt and eat our prey the natural way too
for a minute I thought there was something unnatural about the way we get our meat
and kill our prey
as long as it’s part of nature though
* Because they are all used for our purposes. * Because we control their reproduction. * Because we mutilate them according to our needs. * Because they are all thought of as property. * Because they are all slaughtered at the end. * Because our belief is that our fleeting "pleasures" outweigh their rights to physical agency and living their own lives. * Because no matter how you dress it up, no matter how much you spend, no matter the feel-good marketing campaigns, they all end up killed unnecessarily. - Vegan Street Facebook
The power of willful ignorance.
Brb moving to Giethoorn
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8.26.2013 This video is so ridiculous that it actually makes you want to punch through the screen. There are multiple clear cases of this 'talking point distribution' happening where it's obvious that some puppet masters literally surgically...
The following question was posed on Reddit: “Fast food workers of Reddit, what should we NOT order at your restaurant? Why not?” While it’s important to know that none of these claims have been verified, we do recommend bookmarking this thread. Just in case. Tons of answers were submitted,we picked the most curious below. ______ Anything McCafé at McDonald’s “I work for Mcdonald’s and make sure everyone that matters to me never orders anything that comes out of the ‘McCafe’ machine as these are routinely neglected, in practically all the McDonalds. Not only are staff not properly trained in its cleaning and maintenance, at almost every McDonalds I’ve had experience with, the managers in charge of training them don’t know fuck all either…All McCafe beverages run through a horrifically dirty machine – we’re talking 5+ inches of uncleaned, liquid bullshit making up its inside parts” - Envirometh ______ Do. Not. Order. Hot Dogs. At. Baseball. Games. Period. “I used to work in a baseball park concession stand. The short answer is not to order anything, but if you absolutely have to buy something, don’t buy the hotdogs. Do not. Buy. The Hot Dogs. They made it out of the package okay, and [...]
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These 5 Corporations Helped Carry Out the Holocaust | Brainwash Update
Published on Feb 21, 2014
Abby Martin highlights the top five companies that aided Nazi Germany during the height of WWII, calling out companies such as Hugo Boss, IBM and Ford. LIKE Breaking the Set @ http://fb.me/BreakingTheSet FOLLOW Abby Martin @ http://twitter.com/AbbyMartin
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Powerful and influential photographs for you to ponder.
A girl in isolation for radiation screening looks at her dog through a window in Nihonmatsu, Japan on March 14.
A French civilian cries in despair as Nazis occupy Paris during World War II.
A 4-month-old baby girl in a pink bear suit is miraculously rescued from the rubble by soldiers after four days missing following the Japanese tsunami.
A North Korean man waves his hand as a South Korean relative weeps, following a luncheon meeting during inter-Korean temporary family reunions at Mount Kumgang resort October 31, 2010. Four hundred and thirty-six South Koreans were allowed to spend three days in North Korea to meet their 97 North Korean relatives, whom they had been separated from since the 1950-53 war.
Jewish prisoners at the moment of their liberation from an internment camp “death train” near the Elbe in 1945.
A monk prays for an elderly man who had died suddenly while waiting for a train in Shanxi Taiyuan, China.
Zanjeer the dog saved thousands of lives during Mumbai serial blasts in March 1993 by detecting more than 3,329 kgs of the explosive RDX, 600 detonators, 249 hand grenades and 6406 rounds of live ammunition. He was buried with full honors in 2000
Sunset on Mars
A German World War II prisoner, released by the Soviet Union, is reunited with his daughter. The child had not seen her father since she was one year old.
I am grade 12 student who has just recently graduated. You might call me accomplished, and in a way, I am, but not in the way you’d think. 12 years of pouring over text books and being lined up to be judged in front of my peers has not made me any more intelligent. I can tell you the first 45 digits of Pi and I can explain to you the difference between an acid and a base, I can recite the Pythagorean Theorem in my sleep, I will recite lines out of a textbook like they are a religion. But I cannot tell you the value of security, or of kindness. The distinct contrast between personal health and personal gain. I can tell you in grade 10 four of my classmates attempted to take their own lives before finals. I can tell you our counsellors office is always booked. I can tell you how when I didn’t understand something in AP Chemistry my teacher asked me to leave if I could not participate in his class. I merely asked him to explain a question. Instead of doing his job and teaching, he told me to leave. Told me I was not good enough to be there. Mistakes are viewed as failure in these hallways. A wrong answer is a sin you must atone to, not a human error, but a flaw so grand it defines your entire life course. There is no “average” here. We all must exceed expectations. Do your parents know that a grade that is considered average is a “C”? When I got a C in fourth grade my parents grounded me for a month. They said I was lazy and stupid and incompetent and that I’d better smarten up and stop fooling around. I never fooled around. I am driven by a deep need to impress others. I never fool around. I worked and worked and worked, with a deep hollow of anxiety in my chest. I have never been good at History, but I worked and worked and I attained at best a low B. It was not good enough. It is not said but we are expected to put our education before our personal health. It is not asked of us, but it is what we must do to achieve what we are asked to achieve. Our teachers will tell you, “Oh, I only give them one hour of homework each night.” Which is essentially true, each of my five teachers only gives me one to two hours of homework each night. Hmm, that adds up to 5-10 hours of homework, and overdue classwork, and projects. Say goodbye to sleep, say goodbye to feeling calm. I’ve developed a deep rooted anxiety disorder due to school and perfectionistic tendencies. Even when you get 100 percent on an assignment they still criticise you, it is never good enough. One slip, and you are in deep deep trouble. I can tell you that 90 percent of us try our hardest, and our teachers and parents stand in the sidelines, screaming, “You can do better than that!”
Why I say our education system is flawed (via perfect-delusions)