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but now commerce free no criminal charges no trial and no explanation why now at this point perhaps we can assume that the law enforcement agencies know what's best for the public and just don't feel a need to share their secret collaboration with the worst of the underworld kept secret so you can sleep better at night. r.t. new york. r.t. has requested comments from the us federal bureau of prisons concerning khan's release and will update you when we hit a response. i once green area close to the french capital is now under tons of illegal waste but clearing up the problem is proving difficult for the or thora sees and even more frustrating for the locals.
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yeah you know how concrete blocks wooden plates had to graduate police check ups would be i would remind you all of that land is private property that republican storage rooms can not interfere with a private time. for
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these you only believe a politician so they do their job so they protect the lines today though we can say that it's like. today marks the two hundredth birthday of renowned philosopher and economists call marx for better or worse his profound ideas have often impacted and shaped the global political landscape and remain as divisive today as they did during marx's life well europe correspondent peter all of our reports on the eve of celebrations in germany. germany is commemorating one of its most famous and controversial think
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it is saturday is the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of the author of the communist manifesto karl marx to say that his ideas of class struggle and the overthrow of the ruling classes by the workers were hundred maint divisive here well that is beyond understatement marx's ideas were literally at the root of the ideological division between east and west germany post world war two but that's not stopping his place of birth tree in the south west from hosting a series of events to mark his big birthday bash.
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it surprised many when it was announced that the guest of honor at the big party in tria would be showing claude younker the e.u. commission president hardly has proletariats credentials in fact the former prime minister of luxembourg has been accused in the past of exuding the worst excesses of the bush was he so perhaps mr young has been a closeted common rate of marx all these years marxist nish con marx is not responsible for all the atrocities carried out by his followers and his writings does capital and the communist manifesto change the world as we know it so marx's name and image has appeared all over the place from a major street here in the german capital for these t. shirts you can even save your capitalist penny inside the heads of one of communisms founding think is marx is also appeared in more than east. share of t.v.
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shows on the advertisements as well. oh come and have sweet tea at dad. mars scientists are calling the list. the ideas put forward by moxie alongside frederick angles haven't been consigned to
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the nineteenth hole for that matter the twentieth centuries a recent poll of people from twenty eight different nations showed that hall for them said to get a better society we should follow socialist ideals however it is worth noting that in the same poll around the same number said that political systems based on the writings of these two were far more likely to be oppressive the people of what they thought those mosques have a place in today society and politics so when it comes to politics like maybe you use it to get votes but it's never really like that ideology and it has never been practiced so it doesn't exist and not only like about. economic inequalities but also other types of inequalities that could be used like they could use marxist theory to be examined in today's culture capitalism. steals labor from people from the workers. from from our point of view.
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it's still important to you that my dear is good but it's nigeria utopia in reality things in the differently at marx's funeral in london eighteen eighty three angles said his friend the greatest living thinker has ceased to think well that may well have been but two hundred years after his birth the ideas put forward by marx continue to inspire others to think peter all of us r.t. berlin. earlier we spoke with the last the first level asian jacques about karl marx's popularity as a cult figure and idol. all heroes but heroes this fame is very ambiguous you become a cult figure which means people don't really starve you don't preview review and so on and so on marx to prevent. not only doesn't take mark seriously but also avoid confronting problematic in marks his description
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of the movement of global capital over the growing between the poor and barry and so on it's only dreary but the context is totally different he was. right in the wrong way and second states in america could be about to have their schoolbooks swapped in favor of ones that highlights the history of the l g b t community more on that after this break. nor make this manufactured consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous. one percent. nor middle of the room
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six. put in lives by two things by his emotion and he is. in the long piece and he placed a very long going so to speak of the. long distance runner in politics and that's the way they underestimated. welcome back schools in the u.s. state of illinois might soon have to change that curriculums to teach more about
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the contributions made by the l g b t communities in u.s. history they were called l g b t figures will be given more focus in subjects ranging from science to sports a similar move was already taken by california last year the bill still has to be given the go ahead by the state house of representatives but it's already got plenty talking it will promote acceptance and a more accurate portrayal of history. it is in direct contradiction to the clear judeo christian beliefs of many in illinois or to discuss the issue further his media commentary to gina loudon and human rights activist peter tatchell. it's very important people understand the contribution that gay people of made i think is about informing straight kids so they understand bt issues they their prejudice is broken down if a history book or any book whatever write about me personally i wouldn't want them
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to leave with my religious background my ethnicity and certainly not my sexual orientation fantastic extraordinary people from tchaikovsky to richard the lionhearted their gayness or their bisexuality is not the major factor but it's just about acknowledging that l.g. beauty people have existed throughout history and have made a very important contribution to the sciences the arts sport and culture well i think in an effort perhaps to be inclusive we've made a mistake a mis estimation if you will and what's happened is that a lot of groups have been taken advantage of by politicians who are willing to prey on people based on those identities i think that you know i don't the politics has been a response to exclusion because of decades of exclusion and marginalization some communities of how to organize it hasn't worked and what it's done instead is it's divided us up into little groups that then can be taken advantage of by politicians
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gene is right we don't want to be typecast about the fact that we're jewish or gay or black those are just one aspects of who we are but in some cases those are the aspects of who we are which other people target for hatred and discrimination my concern begins and ends where government gets involved in deciding who is relevant who's not relevant who's more relevant and then dividing us into little groups because when government has enough power to do that they also have enough power to take that away. cultural appropriation has become an angry trend on social media with one recent case targeting a teenager's photo of herself and the chinese stress auntie's online project in case you missed it looks at how offensive it really is to appropriate someone's culture. holy cow.
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oh you are. a young girl just enjoying high school prom no thank case you missed this picture is the moment that civilization went just too far. cultural appropriation or appreciating stuff from other cultures may seem like a completely made up problem the kind of thing it's not worth. but only really going to believe that innocent young the traditional chinese dress just so she could look nice when i'm grey guy on twitter who had never met you teenager and probably shouldn't be looking at strangers social media feeds her prefer when he said my culture is no no goddamn progress but mr angry is a chinese american named jeremy lamb who one would expect would know a thing or two about mixing culture is if we don't all pretend to be outraged right
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now where we're like as he is of this world stop we will start to eat chinese food as if it a new thing when they start using goods made in china in everyday life china's culture is not your god damn i think one of our indian children a attitude from the simpsons he's going under the radar for thirty years but is now finally being criticized by one guy who can't just take someone from another culture and affectionately turn them into a much loved blondes of the most successful show of all time groundskeeper willie scotland how are they getting away with that so how do we stop this before we end up in the nightmare scenario where different cultures learn about appreciate and accept one another start with your half say no to inappropriate appropriated styles cut it all off shore boldness risk ernest's but what are they going to do speak your grandma speaks snoop dogg's grandma front you dress. it's just not worth the
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risk you're gonna stop it if you know india and you stole it and have democracy and elections and stuff like that tough the greeks want it back tracking a computer that's russia's so called com raid really there's only one option that will make us all happy sacred a culture is build walls and stop sharing ideas or just drink a cappuccino in a kimono no and see if that can take it. from me this saturday my colleague at you know neil will behave with all the latest at the top of the how. to eat. more. oh.
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seemed wrong. just. any old to shake out these days to come out ahead and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. it is one of the most controversial products of our time it's a solid vegetable fat and it's very cheap because it can't be completely absorbed
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by our bodies lead to metabolic disorders and risk causing diabetes hypertensive diseases and cancer is conditions even so production has still be increased in twenty seventeen that is no peak at sixty three million tons twenty times more than the amount of all if oil produced that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of palm oil plantations which means the destruction of rain forest. in indonesia alone more than ten million hectares of unique rain forest have been destroyed and it's a process that just keeps going. so
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look at a ban on guns on hand at any time. there's somebody. by my side at the end of their new relay and it actually got a little to god and i doubt any of the locals are moved when jerry brown when you're. done by hand and when i say learn get better i would do under little martin like this i'm not saying i'm in this county duel about i'm going to get banged up all over the only job you do a gun look at the disability uni again initiated the. racist moment that are. calling me get that the dow going to second and then you go to me or like on a date and needy i said with
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a good. cry you then some again. back on. monday. it will go nine year. house but it is. gonna. be. intense and sustained use of pesticides to keep calm all plantations free of weed and insects as opposed to the environment making it impossible to grow rice vegetables. these are the main food for the local population. the seasons of the region have called the toxins to spread out from the palm oil plantations and they end up in local rivers which means the water isn't safe to drink so the
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best interests of the local population have been sacrificed to the meteoric growth in palm oil production and profit for the companies that make it. a me and. ok ok you know yeah it's a good day any. yeah any any at the bottom in your. head to do in your day like are you young but i did them by the nice guy and now he's going to be a good day that he needed to get at the let me be saturday that he had a really. good. as you can.
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almost see. that i would have a little bit and. america. i would. thirty percent of the adults in the village of someone young work on palm oil plantations the restaurant subsistence farmers. have to find fertile fields that can be cultivated they have to travel several kilometers from the pommel plantations that are densely packed around the little cold villages.
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thief don't you think i know the month well after that the only. thing i could do about the down and i'm by the menu. and i'm down and i don't get it out of the idea. when you look around at how you'll get that either the. one obviously still thought i would. still be out in the cool i used to have blood i said yeah but i've shot fifty. five for the third without any for september to see family
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about five. thousand or any thing he can get on for thirty that he run for the. fill i don't know the one at the foot of. most of the people who live in somalia and john i have new choice but to be. subsistence farmers. rice paddies collects rubber catch river fish to grow vegetables and greens fit for human consumption. a continuous struggle for survival has become the order of the day from the moment
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the multinational oil companies moved into the area. but. won't talk i'm up on a mine when i'm up and about i mean scott i'm going with and i'm only a. mass i would be under that time gondola up i'm going to double to be happy but i've been. told to be a bit down block on the i don't know my salary when ordering. the how to get through. the new guy up. by now. but i'm going up by youngest that i've got all the. money for the nearly one hundred mark of release in me into new zealand says palm
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oil production is helping the national economy loosening the industry and reducing poverty official sources point to more than five million people working in tom oil plantations and another fifteen million in related jobs ninety percent of the world's palm oil production is based in malaysia and indonesia. palm oil is indonesia's second agricultural products in terms of scale of production after rice . a more mature little bit from born. on twitter or does he need to. do the duel. with the honey do you have you back on the beach i'm going to need. to divide the little voted out knowing what to do or somebody to out.
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