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weirdlookindog · 1 month
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Tony George-Roux (1894-1928) - Une Martyre
illustration from Charles Baudelaire's "Les Fleurs du Mal", 1917 edition
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myownprivate · 1 year
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Antoine-Auguste THIVET (Paris, 1856 - 1927) Une Martyre (The Martyr) Toile Signée en bas à gauche : « A. Thivet. » 59,7 x 82 cm Exposition : Paris, Salon de la Société des artistes français, 1906, n° 1605. Bibliographie : L. Károly, Külföldi krónika, in. Művészet, Budapest, 1907, n° II, p. 135.
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chaiaurchaandni · 6 months
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israel wants you to believe ALL palestinians have evacuated the north. this is not true.
israel is lying again to convince you that it is okay to now start bombing the north even more intensely
AND to manufacture consent for the murders of thousands of Palestinians who refuse to leave their homes by suggesting that anyone who doesn't leave is a terrorist
it is true that pictures of hundreds of Palestinians walking south with their belongings and holding up any white cloth are painfully reminiscent of the Nakba 1948. however, please remember that the Gaza strip is an extremely densely populated area with millions of people and many of these have not evacuated the north. and they have the full right to resist israel's forced evacuation. Palestinians resisting forced evacuation are not terrorists and not legitimate targets, although israel will attempt to suggest both.
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asbestieos · 1 year
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I'll make sure this feeling no one else knows- everything I live for- is right.
[ id: A greyscale drawing of Tatsumi Kazehaya and Kaname Tojo dancing. Kaname's arm is around Tatsumi's side, and he is dipping him slightly. Their faces are very close, but angled differently: Tatsumi's eyes are closed with his face leaned up, while Kaname's face is leaned down, staring at Tatsumi's lips. Kaname is visibly sweating and exhausted, but Tatsumi is relaxed. Tatsumi's tie is loose and pulled out of place. end id ]
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diari0deglierrori · 4 months
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You ever go to a place only to see one specific person and then when you get there they’re not there so you’re disappointed
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kala-ya-aan · 1 year
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"ARREST THE GOVERNMENT!" ✊🏽
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jjutt · 6 months
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Malcolm X's advocacy & support of the Palestinian struggle for liberation from the western empires only adds to his many many many noble deeds - but for him it was no political calculation to be on the side of humanity and the oppressed. United we stand - divided we fall. Malcolm united people like no other person in history, at a time when folks were asked to suffer peacefully - thanks to his Garvey roots from his parents, and West Indian mother! He was a revolutionary for human rights that never gave up on himself, his family, or his community. A true internal humanist with the highest moral integrity, God/Allah Bless Malcolm X! Excellent GFX, video edit, colorized photos, written, narration. A+ 100% I believe El-Haj Malik El Shabazz was a prophet, and I am one of his proud disciples. God bless his shining example that will never extinguish as it comes from Love and this is God/Allah.
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iweb-rdc001 · 8 months
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RDC : Désiré Mobutu, 26 ans déjà dans l'au-delà !
Ce jour-là, 7 septembre comme aujourd’hui, le Maréchal Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga meurt en exil, des suites d’un cancer de la prostate, dans un hôpital militaire au Maroc, âgé de 67 ans. Il était le deuxième Président de l’Histoire de la République démocratique du Congo (ex-Zaïre). Ainsi se concrétisait l’adage selon lequel “tous les dictateurs meurent de la même façon, loin de…
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nervy-nerva · 8 months
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Éliminatoires Mondial 2026 : seul le stade TP Mazembe approuvé par la CAF en RDC
La Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) a publié, ce mercredi 30 août, la liste des stades africains retenus pour abriter les matchs de la première et deuxième journée des éliminatoires du Mondial 2026.En RDC, seul le stade TP Mazembe de Lubumbashi, répondant aux normes de la Fédération international de football association (FIFA), a été choisi par la CAF pour accueillir le match de premier…
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chaiaurchaandni · 6 months
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lord-here-i-am · 10 months
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a-room-of-my-own · 6 months
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Je croyais que l’électricité était coupée et qu’Israël pilonnait sans retenue?
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le-tacos-de-lyon · 2 years
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stupidjewishwhiteboy · 2 months
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I am going to say something outrageous but arguably true:
The IDF has said multiple times that their war is with Hamas and not Gazans, and has documented its attempts to prevent civilian deaths where possible
Hamas has made it very clear that it considers any Gazans that die to be martyrs for their cause and that therefore it will take absolutely no precautions to save the lives of Gazan civilians. It has also constructed its infrastructure in and around sensitive targets (UN buildings, schools, hospitals) specifically because they make difficult targets for the IDF to hit without killing Gazan civilians. Finally, it believes all aid that’s supposed to go to Gazan civilians should go to its fighters first.
The IDF cares more for Gazan civilians than Hamas does
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autistichalsin · 4 months
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I know this is a hot take, but I actually think Halsin handled the Kagha situation exactly right.
For practical reasons: by demoting her, he sends the message that her actions are disgraceful and not within the Druids' line of thinking- WITHOUT exiling her where she can be made a martyr. Or worse still, where she can make herself into a victim and gain influence with those outside the Grove. By forcing her to stay, disgraced, Halsin reduced her ability to recruit more to her cause. An exiled Kagha could meet up with other Shadow Druids, without being subject to the discipline of the Druidic order for her actions; in short, she could get even more radicalized, cause more radicalization, and cause more damage.
For punishment reasons: by letting her stay but forcing her to face the shame of being made a novice again, Halsin actually punished her even worse than exile, because... well, shame is an INTENSE motivator. True, a lot of the Druids did seem on board with her plan- but quite a few seemed unsure, and even more came back to themselves once Halsin returned. Stripping Kagha's rank not only shames her, but makes an example of her for the others, too.
And then he brought in Francesca- another good move- who could monitor the mood at the Grove and tell them to knock it off if and when Kagha's attitude starts to infect them again, without being accused of playing un/favorites like Halsin might have if he had stayed.
Halsin had a lot more than just punishing to deal with with Kagha; he had to rebuke what she stood for too. Banishing her (assuming she didn't kill Arabella obviously) was the best way to manage the pragmatic needs with the need to punish Kagha's behavior. He didn't let her off easily or forgive her- he quarantined her so her dangerous thoughts couldn't continue to infect others.
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