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Post by Rareclan on Apr 11, 2021 13:17:13 GMT 10
Greek / Cypriot Flu strain on It's way then ~ true words spoken In Jest ~ Frankie Royal Jokes Boyle ~ don't tempt me Russell Brand Reacts To Prince Philip's Death Queens english please Chan Chan (Compay Segundo) | Playing For Change | Song Around The World {Spain 1981 te quiero tanto } This song reached the masses from the Buena Vista Social Club project and I have heard so many variations and versions performed around the world ever since. We decided to create our own version while on a trip recording and filming music in Cuba in 2015. The Legendary Pancho Amat on the Cuban tres along with the incredible piano playing of Roberto Carcasses set the framework for this song, and then once we heard Teté Garcia Caturla sing lead vocals we realized exactly why we do what we do. Listen to how well Cuba, the USA, and the Middle East all get along when the music plays. - Mark Johnson, PFC producer and co-founder JOIN THE MOVEMENT Subscribe to our newsletter: bit.ly/1x9CAfJJoin us as a PFC Member: bit.ly/JoinAndSupportPFCGET SOCIAL www.facebook.com/PlayingForCh...twitter.com/playing4changeinstagram.com/playing4changeOUR PARTNERS: Audio-Technica—Audio pioneer in high-performance sound design Established in 1962, Audio-Technica is a worldwide group of companies devoted to the design, manufacture, marketing and distribution of problem-solving audio equipment. Initially known for state-of-the-art phonograph cartridges, A-T now creates high-performance microphones, headphones, wireless systems, mixers and electronic products for home and professional use. For more information visit: www.audio-technica.comTough Corning® Gorilla® Glass is enhancing the digital life with best-in-class, durable device glass that provides superior resistance to damage from the drops, bumps, and scratches of everyday use. When this durable glass is designed on both sides of a smartphone, it also enables better reception, more efficient wireless charging, and new levels of customization. For more information visit: www.corning.com/gorillaglass/...Playing For Change (PFC) is a movement created to inspire and connect the world through music, born from the shared belief that music has the power to break down boundaries and overcome distances between people. The primary focus of PFC is to record and film musicians performing in their natural environments and combine their talents and cultural power in innovative videos called Songs Around The World. Creating these videos motivated PFC to form the Playing For Change Band—a tangible, traveling representation of its mission, featuring musicians met along their journey; and establish the Playing For Change Foundation—a separate 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting music programs for children around the world. Through these efforts, Playing For Change aims to create hope and inspiration for the future of our planet. To learn more about the work of the PFC Foundation, visit www.playingforchange.orgMusic in this video Learn more Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song Chan Chan Artist Playing for Change Album Listen to the Music Licensed to YouTube by UMG, The Orchard Music, PIAS (on behalf of Motema); UMPG Publishing, LatinAutor - UMPG, Concord Music Publishing, Abramus Digital, SODRAC, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutorPerf, LatinAutor, and 4 music rights societies
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Post by evilhomer on Apr 18, 2021 10:09:00 GMT 10
Andrew socially distanced from everyone but still closer to the Queen than Charles. Source: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56788998Nonsense soap opera family. 14 seconds in is what I first thought of when I read he'd died. Now for fun because openly and unapologetically sod the monarchy... 4:20 onward for Royal/Phillip Satanic ritual joke insert code here
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Post by evilhomer on Apr 30, 2021 8:52:23 GMT 10
Anarchists vs Anarcho Capitalist
Chomsky on the real left
Chomsky explains the differences
Noam Chomsky on a brighter future
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Post by evilhomer on May 18, 2021 5:45:57 GMT 10
I stand in solidarity with Palestine. ✊
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Post by brillbilly on May 19, 2021 1:24:32 GMT 10
Israel posts fake videos to justify Gaza slaughter. This article has been updated since initial publication. The Israeli government posted a more than two-year-old video apparently from Syria, claiming it was from Gaza, in order to justify its ongoing bombing campaign that has killed dozens of Palestinians since Monday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Arabic spokesperson Ofir Gendelman tweeted a 28-second video on Tuesday. The video shows the rapid firing of rockets from next to what looks like an apartment building. “Another video showing how Hamas is firing rockets at Israel from populated areas in the Gaza Strip,” Gendelman wrote. He then accused Hamas, the Palestinian resistance faction that governs Gaza’s internal affairs, of “targeting civilians while using them as human shields.” The words “Gaza now” are watermarked on the video in English and Arabic. Another video showing how Hamas is firing rockets at Israel from populated areas in the Gaza Strip. This is a double war crime: targeting civilians while using them as human shields. 1/3 of these 250+ rockets fell inside the Gaza Strip, killing Palestinians. #GuardiansOfTheWalls pic.twitter.com/GP9Hh52RW6 — Ofir Gendelman (@ofirgendelman) May 11, 2021 But there is one problem: The video is old and does not appear to originate from the Gaza Strip. The exact same video, just two seconds longer, had been posted on YouTube on 22 December 2019 by a user who indicated that it was filmed in Maarrat al-Numan, a city in northeastern Syria. The same video was also posted on YouTube on 26 June 2018 by at least two different users, both indicating it shows rockets being fired towards the Other journalists have similarly confirmed the video to be from 2018. Although it’s difficult to determine where the video came from with absolute certainty, its emergence on the internet without doubt predates Israel’s current aggression in Gaza by years. The original video contains no watermark or text suggesting any connection with Gaza, and there is no indication that this video is connected to the territory beyond Gendelman’s tweet. This is a familiar propaganda tactic. During Israel’s massive bombing campaign in Gaza in July 2014, Israel supporters widely shared a video claiming to show “Hamas using children as human shields.” The video showed a man firing a mortar. Behind him was a group of small children huddled with an older man. But this too was a video from the civil war in Syria, with no connection to Gaza. electronicintifada.net/blogs/tamara-nassar/israel-posts-fake-videos-justify-gaza-slaughterTruth can hurt as in this vid Back to the lies below Israel-Palestinian conflict: False and misleading claims fact-checked The video is old and the footage is from Syria, not Gaza. It was taken during a Syrian government operation against rebel groups in the city of Deraa in 2018. www.bbc.co.uk/news/57111293Warnings on social media as 'manipulated' photos and videos about Israel-Gaza conflict go viral Misleading videos shared by a spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been viewed over 300,000 times. news.sky.com/story/footage-from-syria-in-2018-among-inaccurate-videos-circulating-about-israel-gaza-conflict-12305589
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Post by Rareclan on May 21, 2021 10:32:39 GMT 10
So very disgusting ~ thanks Covid 19 pick a year ~ Palestine 19 pick a year ~ 2019? ~ 1933? When all Is well and good ~ Children will have delivered us from evil ~ www.filmsforaction.org/watch/gaza-fights-for-freedom/Gaza Fights For Freedom | Directed by Abby Martin (2019) [For best viewing experience, use headphones, external speakers or TV speakers.] This debut feature film by journalist Abby Martin began while reporting in Palestine, where she was denied entry into Gaza by the Israeli government on the accusation she was a “propagandist.” So Abby connected with a team of journalists in Gaza to produce the film through the blockaded border. It is a documentary about the historic Great March Of Return protests, which occurred every week from March 2018 until December 2019, but covers so much more. It tells the story of Gaza past and present, showing rare archival footage that explains the history never acknowledged by mass media. You hear from victims of the ongoing massacre, including journalists, medics and the family of internationally-acclaimed paramedic, Razan al-Najjar. At its core, ‘Gaza Fights For Freedom’ is a thorough indictment of the Israeli military for war crimes with exclusive documentary evidence and a stunning cinematic portrayal of Palestinians' heroic resistance. * Directed, Written & Narrated by Abby Martin Written & Produced by Mike Prysner Lead Editor: Taylor Gill Original Score: Anahedron (John Prysner) Camera Operators: Asmaa Attia Hamad & Moaz Mousa Field Producers: Abdulkareem Ajjour & Yousef Abd Al-Rahman Ghaben Research Assistant: Tara Stone Motion Graphics: Ali Reza Yazdanian Translations: Nour Elborno, Sara Abusheikh, Omar Abusheikh Sound Editor & Re-Recording Mixer: Ben Huff COPYRIGHT 2019 - NO UNAUTHORIZED USE Media inquiries: theempirefiles@gmail.com * Donations, DVDs, digital download, soundtrack, Arabic/Spanish subtitles & more at gazafightsforfreedom.comSUPPORT our work at www.patreon.com/empirefilesAdded by Abby M I stand in solidarity with Palestine. ✊ Added State of Palestine Last updated: May 21, 2021, 12:14 GMT Coronavirus Cases: 304,532 Deaths: 3,448 Recovered: 295,643 www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/state-of-palestine/
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Post by Rareclan on May 21, 2021 23:30:07 GMT 10
Truth can hurt as in this vid An Israeli boy meets a Palestinian boy and discovers the truth isn't what he's told. | Over the WallNathan is walking to school one day, making his way along the border wall between Israel and the Gaza Strip. Quite unexpectedly, a ball falls from the other side. He kicks it over, only to have it returned. He then meets another boy, Khaled, on the other side.
A friendship soon develops between the two, and they find ways to play and bond with one another, even with the wall between them. But as the realities of where they live come to the fore, their friendship may not quite survive.
Charming, sweet and full of thoughtful simplicity, this short captures how the innocence and delight of childhood friendship can flourish in even the most polarizing of situations. The images and cinematography are pared down, even elegant, and the camerawork graceful and compelling. But these elements of craft never get in the way of telling a humanistic story that focuses on the common ground between people and the essential bonds of connection.
All the events of the narrative are framed through the eyes of children, who have the gift of taking one another as they are. The sequence between Nathan and Khaled as they cultivate a friendship despite the barrier between them is hopeful and heartwarming as it builds their relationship through gifts, gestures and time spent with one another. Despite very little dialogue, it conveys the truth that young children have an innate openness and belief in goodness, and an ability to enjoy themselves despite the turmoil of the world around them.
Though the storytelling's center is Nathan, the film also possesses an almost observational quality, whether it's in the wide shots or how at-large events and ideas are woven into the narrative action and background sound. Slowly the realities of their world creep in, and Nathan finds himself worried about Khaled during a skirmish and sets out to warn him.
The tension here is not played for suspense or thrills, though viewers worry and question Khaled's safety as Nathan does. Instead, the magic and innocence of childhood are ruptured, and Nathan sees an inkling of the deep-seated complexities of the conflict at work.
Young actors Adi Weiss as Nathan and Assi Goffer as Khaled play the friends with guileless charm and lightness, but also capture the flickers of anxiety that come from living amidst a long-running conflict. We root for their friendship, even when we question whether or not their friendship will survive the realities of the wall and all that it represents. Nathan begins to have doubts as well, and when he confronts the cold realities of their situation, he nevertheless goes to help his friends, despite the danger he puts himself in.
Told with great empathy and focused on the experiences of its young characters, "Over the Wall" portrays the belief that humanity has more common ground at its core, and holds fast to the beauty of this idea. But it's also not naive, especially when we arrive at the film's end, which reaches a heartbreaking conclusion all the more poignant for its restraint and simplicity. The final feeling is one of bereft sadness at what potential -- of joy, friendship and understanding -- is lost for Nathan and Khaled, and the world at large.The Boy In the Striped Pajamas
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Post by Rareclan on May 21, 2021 23:50:46 GMT 10
The Irish know what It feels like to be Occupied
Irish Politician Destroys Israeli Ambassador
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Irish MP Richard Boyd Barrett challenge Israeli ambassador at Oireachtas committee over Israel's treatment of Gaza.
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Post by Rareclan on May 22, 2021 10:46:21 GMT 10
Went looking for the occupy wall street dancing kid ~ not goat ~ child ~
Beat Kidz - Who did you exploit today?
One Corona rules them all ~~~
I can't explain how much of a coward I felt when seeing how brave those Children were In Palestine ~
Gaza Fights For Freedom | Directed by Abby Martin (2019)
Born Into Their Normal ~ Only 1 % Is normal ~ that's got to Exchange ~
Save the children and find the missing ones for all answers concerning ~
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Post by brillbilly on May 24, 2021 7:50:19 GMT 10
Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters reacts to Israel’s actions, addresses Biden
British lawmaker reacts to killing of Palestinian children
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