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time is so that 2nd and so me a lot of books likes watching dw, the fast fashion as an environmental 9, a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded. fashion, watch now on youtube. oh, your innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to whole lot
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of crime. it's probably up to speed if the carrier is subscribe to the subscribe to plan. it's a the, um, yeah, i think we can call or sales, but us, you know, so there's has to be a little bit about us. another one, we're starting now with the rocket, the, the move. but when we get to the point where it's nothing special anymore, it's play metal, no matter your gender. i think that's ultimately the big goal. was actually the future of met, that we, my opinion, belongs to the women of the
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loud guitars, aggressive baselines and guttural vocals. heavy metal is tough, music for tough guy is who head bang and drink beer. heavy metal is for real men. men who go at each other in the mosh pit. and the women, they have no place here. or tuesday. the metal scene has long since opened up and become more diverse. women now play important roles in the middle community. that's fans. and as musicians we went to germany's biggest heavy metal festival to take
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a closer look. in the 1st bucket, open air festival took place and 1990 with just 800 visitors and 6 pounds. what began as an idea to combat rural boredom, developed into one of the biggest metal festivals in the world, attracting more than $80000.00 visitors within just a few years. in 1991 band with a female lead singer took to the stage here acts and the band from cute came back again and again in the following years. a few years later they were joined by middle icon. the whole push who performed is locked in for the 1st time in 1993. yes, the learned that many women maybe a handful, but for me was quite natural. so i was one of the band. i was the senior and i didn't even realize it myself. i felt so comfortable and i was always treated very,
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very nicely. mid a 100 heavy metal emerged out of hard rock in the 1970s with fans like deep purple, led zeppelin and black sabbath. the scene was clearly male dominated. this had a lot to do with the perception of roles. metal has always been seen as hard, aggressive and loud. not exactly the stereotypical female characteristics. and yet women were there right from the start. the dawson, who founded the us, found, covered in 1969 is considered one of the 1st occultism in the black, massive staged by a woman who described herself as a witch. that was hard stuff at a time when the hippies were still celebrating peace and flower power.
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one of the 1st middletown susan members were only women was girls founded in 1978. they had to put up with a lot of sexist comments. critics, toward their outcomes apart, their career only really took off when the lead motorhead front, ma'am, let me kill mr. stood up for them. the great, the people treat them like 2nd cost passes because that goes, it's really disgusting. the school are still around. they were and still are frequent guest book, an open air and they're friends with festival boss, tomas, the and the growth. my work for go school for a long time. go school, which is actually a go band though. i mean they'll punch you in the face. don't worry, i can tell whether it's sung by guy or lady or that it doesn't matter
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a toe or from a guy. jensen has never differentiated between men and women in his work. what counts for him is what people can do. and so the buck and crew is just as diverse as the festivals lineup. there rosa is a 4 piece of female thrash, metal band before formed in brazil and 2010 novo so can mean edgy or angry. and particularly the bands aggressive appearance initially surprised people in their home country. yes, of course there was, i'm looking for president, you know, like that. look for things that the people think that the, all the brazilian women's are always make it because it's a scan of all the like. so you see, i don't use the people because there's like faces for women. don't fulfill those cliches. so nervous as beginnings were pretty difficult, but they persevered i think everything that i knew we facing some challenge. we
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know that the math though it's more male thing, you know, i particularly never pay a patient so much. i was just once to do what i loved for what i dream, you know, and i was surrounding by persons that it was helping and supporting me. those ducks keep people that was talking like bad things. i was not be they should i say i don't care, i don't care. i have to listen. the critic stop to be bad or of course the role, but i say like everything is possible. i feel metal musicians are not afforded those freedoms everywhere. in other regions. of the world they have to fear for their lives because of their passion for metal. the me in conservative largely muslim majority countries in the middle east.
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many middle bounds, male and female, i like have to play underground. loved and on is considered comparatively tolerance towards heavy metal. still, the scene is viewed with suspicion. lead us, my asi is the founder of the all female metal band slave to silence. it took the guitar as more than a year to find all the musicians for her band. and then the women had to assert themselves. in certain cases, some guys would think that we're not good enough. or are they willing to take us seriously? or maybe we're not physically capable to play these instruments. some people outside the method wouldn't understand the sort of user, and they would curse us. they think that we're bad. this is not lazy like to them. playing by the women of slave to sirens,
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now live in several countries. the less my l. c, however, has remained and less and on at least the band from there, the yeah, i think we can color cells but us, you know, so there's has to be a little bit about us. self confidence is an important element for female metal bands burning, which is featuring women musicians from switzerland and the netherlands. not only have plenty of that. they also have a lot of fun playing music. oh, it's just fun. you know, it's was fun to be with with all girls. girls just want to have fun. you know? yeah. so it's, it's the cliche that's it's, it's sometimes nice to be with all girls, you know. and, and that was the id to, to started. bones have fun, they kind of heavy metal and that's,
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that's just the start date either like me the way i am or they don't, i'm not going to get a make over or anything. i'm not going to change my outfit either. i don't think it's important to give this tip to the young girls, if you like it to do it, but don't do it for others. if you do, then do it for yourself. if you feel comfortable, your items will work for you. a little heads are like one big family. everyone is welcome, regardless of gender. can open air reflects the diversity of the see. what unites people is their love is music. fucking is considered a particularly peaceful festival. and this will need the business fancy and we've never been grad touched or anything else as you get off of the screen and everything and shelter everywhere. there's no metal which can you go to on the test of a site. it's just like one big family here on that's nice on the button touch screen
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. of course upon media. yeah, i should have never, i had a problem with it. never had the feeling that i was being picked on there actually, all reason nice and friendly all the time met them all. they've been going on. if you're just, even if you're at the front of the stage, if you're dancing a pull going a machine, you're always helps up with something. i've never had a bad experience. i really have to say happy middle seems to have the magical power to bring people together. there even studies indicating that metal music can have a common and positive effect on the psyche. the metal can give emotional support and make you strong. i grew up with it and also just like the only music i can really become when i listen to it, it does,
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enter the comfort zone with the best in here. as the munich security comes in says cynthia, in security, i'm confident providing the politicians. alexa, so how does the world reach this dangerous inflection point? my guess is we have the 2nd live experience of the highest levels in the us 90 below 0, who's closing next door to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective with the nato alliance expanding into the high north. and for us as president about cause thing, he can't rule outstanding ground troops. crane with get pulled into direct conflict with russia. find out on to the point to the point in 16
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[000:00:00;00] the here at the munich security conference has plenty of security and conflict to worry the politicians and next but. so how does the world reach that dangerous inflection point? my guess this week has been the case of experience has the highest political levels in the us. she's california congresswoman and former speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi and gaza. the us is one that israel has killed 5 to many palestinians, but is jerusalem listening. how will funding for ukraine clear that kind of block
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