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a bunch of homes go for a logo or state flags that won't house big. and so they were standing up to what we believe was what dr. misty rat and college others don't like it. and that's just their problem the client knew each christmas people need to know that groups like this do still exist at this hate. this ideology is, is in fact behind a lot of the support for the say flag we must awaken white race to mislead, embody damn class. in this model the model is better. just remember one day i'm lying. why it is not going to stand by? i was more, i'm all this nonsense history shows us there when he's had enough to like cool
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i'm not trying to change the k k case mind. i'm not trying to change the league of the south mind. i'm not trying to change the dixie alliance as my and i'm trying to change mississippians that are good. and they said that care about their neighbors that maybe don't fully understand what impact the flag has on the people that are out the last time we saw you. you were new orleans. what was going through your mind during all that? it was crazy. it was absolutely not something i never thought i'd ever seen my laughter, but say that this and you know i got arrested. i need to work on the smile on notice that my moke shot that they released only knees. they asked my ear to ear when i took my shot, cuz i was happy i was proud of what i did. i mean,
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a southerners are getting tired of this entire being picked out. we get beat down and talk bad about all the time, especially the southern people. we talked about main, ignoring, and everything like that. and, you know, i'm far from english. i'm far from me. i mean, i, i'm an engineer, you know, i might have a little southern draw not talk a little slow, but i'm far from english now. they want to start coming after our identity as southerners, you know, things that way. and that makes us southern, you know, such as the competitors and they want to race it. and why? why want to write something that happened in this country? you know, market you learn from me because any time you write rice's banner band and that's why i'm afraid i'm saying today is we're fixing start repeating history and things keep going in the favor rand table. that will be exactly what's gonna happen. the whites are going to be putting family cancer, you know, are going put out and the slave labor and the minorities are going to take over everything, you know, but if it, but my business specialist,
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very important that you are responding to something that they say in the culture that they are agreed. uh huh. i mean, i'm not gonna say why people are wrong to, to rally, you know, around their pride in their race because they're biased, allowed to be part of the race that i'm, you know, proud to be wiping. but i'm not afraid to say that. why should they? so if they asked me, i would say, don't do it at night and they'll do the torches because it doesn't. it looks military, but that's what they were going to. right? yeah, i mean to them, their thinking back to time were lights were in charge of everything the, i'm glad you became president because a boat out all the hatred and all the racism there was hearing from the will.
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they may people feel comfortable in like we have arrived a nice cool by. yeah. because the answer, christ haste to show up for jesus to show you what do you think the last year since trump? what's your, what's your take on it? it doesn't surprise me. it always has existing here in mississippi, we always have failed. we say it was the, the, the, the hatred, the oppression, the systemic racism institution. we've always have failed my nephews all over their black little goals. do you honestly think they had the same opportunities as the little wible?
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no, i'm a part of the poor people's campaign where we're engaging in 40 days of direct action, sir with this so being around vote a separation of mass incarceration the correction system. praise on the pool and as a parchment for an example, parchment was billed on the idea of come, big leasing. so that was just the continuation of slavery. they did take in control of those men and women. there's a lot. so you create one of those when you take away all of them, right? so you treat them as a full humans, that's what they did. but in, in, in point they did that, they beat them basically a beat them today for nothing. they just come in and, and beat the hell out of them. so you tell me that is not the ideologies of
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one that me today, a crew from cvs aging news is coming into my studio and you know, another fund day for an introvert. and, and just one of the chests of this flag flying on top of the state. i was 100 percent. 100 percent. yeah. a new flag for a new mississippi designed by a grand daughter of the old saw this that is flag is a hit. more business is fly it in jackson, the state capital then fly the states law at a complete flag source, the status why god sells the states official flag, florida. one, it is one of the only things and this toxic political environment that has breached
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parties, transcended the toxicity, and of that i am immensely proud and heavy or restful. i got the things are moving at a much slower pace that i had ever anticipated. when i 1st got involved with this, and i'm learning just how new on and how low the wheels of progress are here in mississippi. the, it's a gallery of the white male, a weight of mississippi. the what is the, there's, there's not one for trip honorarium of any sort to persons of color in the state capital. so
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the battery, the plague thing going on are we are still fine. i just want them to know that we will continue so fine. so let's be clear, just because you don't see us doesn't mean we're not here. the 3 years of passed inside begin working on this film. the flag of 1894 was still flying above the capital. and it felt like a solution was even further out of reach. like
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a dream deferred the, i wondered where all this anger and frustration would lead without dialogue or compromise. when those who had the power to solve the problem lacked the courage to do anything have killed. so many people, the tones case as cube does not want to prolong the war and make it last for years. is even suggested using intermediaries to achieve that. and at the same time kemp claims for greater nato involvement. as usual, zalinski is stuck between a rock and a hard place. the hi,
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i'm rick sanchez. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i changed . i really don't watch my shelton stay main street because i'm probably going to make you comfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the wayne state the
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. what's your sense of which is that the, to be honest part of me because the story somebody else's symbol is best response the same way. i feel disgrace when i i always come in love and when i do anything, and i know a lot of people are non like, you know, my mom came in, but he got her jail and he got the dial tone. so
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i don't know what i do know that until we change the system, nothing else which we have to change the face. we can't change the hearts and minds of believe that it's not a symbol of faith in races. when i left that afternoon, i saw the story was over, and one thing was becoming clear to me. what you believed about the flag depends upon who you are. but there are truths here. and the truth is uncomfortable. the mississippi seceded from the union to preserve slavery. they said so very clearly. but the soldiers thought for other reasons to their families, their homes, a fierce desire for self determination, the and so we can believe that the
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confederate flag has brought feelings of pride and affection to generations of mississippians whose ancestors fought and died under. it's also true that the confederate flag represents a defeated southern nation set in trying the right of a white person to own a black person in its constitution. and that same flag is favored by white supremacists today. so when black mississippians tell us at the confederate flag is a hurtful reminder of the brutal and inhumane treatment of their ancestors. we can believe them too. it's all true. there's both the sacrifice and an injustice that people of good faith can acknowledge the question remained. what would it take
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to force the reckoning of these troops? nearly 2 years later, in the midst of a pen demik, we learned the answer. the video of last night's confrontation shows a white police officer with his needs heading down the neck of the size of the bag . is reminiscent of the dirt gardener's very same words i can breathe. the, the nearly 8000 people joined black lives matter, mississippi to march the streets of downtown jackson wants in their voices taking her not just to the states, but across the country. the
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mississippi states flag, even as the legislative session winds down wal mart is joining in the fight against the state flag announcing it will remove the statewide from its mississippi stores . some of the most influential voice is to remove mississippi flag, come from faith and yours across the state. the us marine corps is now banning all evictions of the confederate battle flag at all. marine installation united states navy plans to bands confederate flags from public spaces just from every mississippi public universities lobby blog makers to remove the state person to the governor. deborah hosen is changing his tune, calling for the legislature to vote on the flag. now it seems like it's coming through a head with his attention to me, it's funny that an event that happened, you know, 1037 miles away from jackson, mississippi is impacting mississippi with an
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overwhelming load of 85 to 35. the law makers voted in favor on efforts to change of their state flying the call to serve the lives of black mississippians. and this moment led to an unexpected turn. there is a major change to one of the options that could be an alternative to mississippi's current. state flags. lauren, the designer of what has been known as the students, flags is stepping away from the project in a continued effort to be of service. i'll be stepping away from this endeavor as i understand the hurt and potential harm. my last name calls, but i'll always continue to fight for mississippi and her people, which i consider both a duty and a joy. mississippi needs and deserves a new flag, helped make it so. lauren, back at the capital confederate heritage supporters held rallies to express their
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frustration with the legislature. what do you want me to go? what do you want the legislature to get our flag about allowing us to wrap this up the way we mississippi already voted on in 2001 and they just took that away. they ignored bankrupt. betrayal types look sickness. how can you put finding about the firewall to your voice on your boat via your folks tonight? i am signing along to turn a page in mississippi by retiring the flag 90
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states flag called for a commission to come up with a new design. the new flag cannot contain any symbols of the confederacy, and it must include the words in god we trust. the commission solicit ideas for a new flag and to receive thousands of online submissions. they chose a magnolia design with 20 white stars, signified mississippi as the 20th state to join the union. the gold star at the top of the circle represents mississippi's 1st peoples, the indigenous native american tribes of the land that would become mississippi in november of 2020 mississippi folders approved the new design by a wide margin. and now our neighbors fly. the new mississippi state flag, the,
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russian states never as tight as on one of the most sense community. best english. i'll send send up the speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will bend in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russia cruising and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services for stephen twist, which is the
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the move in for an indian independence from the british empire flared up with renewed vigor. the british responded to the growth of the national liberation movement with arrest and brutal violence. repression cause active resistance. in march 1919 at the call of mahatma gandhi, a peaceful strike began in the country. but the british responded with a new round of violence and far bade the indians to gather more than 4 people. on the day of the sea bass at key festivals. a huge crowd of civilians gathered in the center of the city of i'm gonna start in northern india. seeing these as outright defiance. general reginald dyer gave the order to open fire on the on arms people. the barbaric execution claimed the lives of at least 379 indians, including 40 children,
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the youngest of who was 6 weeks old. the indian national congress considered the official figures to be underestimated and announced the death of more than $1000.00 civilians. the well known greatest newspaper, the morning post called dyer, the man who saved india, gave him a sword and 26000 pounds sterling as a token of gratitude for the massacre. the amorous star massacre wind down in history as one of the most brutal crimes of the british invaders and only escalated the affair. struggle of the indians for liberation from the colonial yoke. the the
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hello and welcome to cross software. all things are considered. i'm peter lebow. zalinski says kemp does not want to prolong the war and make it last for years. is even suggested using intermediaries to achieve that and at the same time can please for greater nato involvement. as usual, zalinski is steps between a rock and a hard place. the cross section ukraine, i'm joined by my guess. den cabal look in pittsburgh. he is a professor of law and the author of the plot to scape goat russia and in kills. and we cross the pascal not pass. he is an associate professor at kyoto university . i gentleman prospect rolls in effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciated pasco, let me go to you here. we've had a flurry of commons coming from the former president of ukraine's.
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