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o l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about on personal intelligence at the point obviously is to great trust or rather than fear, always like to take on various char with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect his own existence with ah, the united states, in many western countries, setting a title of irrationality. and i basically called what the u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as
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a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions, and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanctioned, they have imposed, has shown as on the line. how much they don't room. ah, i met representative sikes at a rally in washington, d. c. o t introduced his dentist. why do a gallery of mississippians who had travelled there to demand a new state flag over by lawrenceville? i love this because and the thing is, you know, we had a discussion about that i saw this flag and fell in love with it. and i really liked it. when i found out that the designer laura's been is lauren is the granddaughter of senator johnston. he represented doing a i'm of jim crow where they thought that separate but equal was ok is just so
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important to me. who felt that all the time and through the generations of people change. i'm a hip hop artist. i you feel pop when lie in and i respect honoring your ancestors. i honor mine and that's kind of i feel where the class happens because no one's going to back down from that. but i need you to acknowledge the brutality that was carried out under that banner. and once you can do that, then hopefully a dialogue can begin. and we can come to some sort of agreement because i'd rather have you as my neighbor than my enemy. we deal with a
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pretty flag that's about the extent of it. it does not replace what we have. i understand, you know, the 20 stars the significance of what the meaning of that supposed to be, but nothing about it. honors confederate, veterans of the soldiers. nothing. this cemetery that we're going to do, and i say cemetery, it's not much of a cemetery,
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it's just a few grades. but to me this is what our state flag is about. this is why our flag should remain the same. and this was originally just a small family cemetery. the old railroad tracks are in the same place. those or, and they ran from meridian to jackson and own vicksburg. soldiers died on the train ride up here. they didn't even know the names of the soldiers. these are some of the files ins who fall and died and their families never heard from them. again. didn't know where they were buried. what happened to them,
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this one right here, it says a 6 brave soldier, sleep here. and that's kind of ha, feel about it. they were brave. they were honorable. by didn't fight to preserve slavery. they fought because their home was invited in a calls there or should i ask them to come and it was honorable thing to do in ah, how can you say that when that caused that you say that they fought so nobly for
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was girded up by slavery and you know, the whole reason for mississippi getting into the civil war, they say very plainly, it's about preserving slavery in the sense that it goes back almost to our founding in this country. that, that the belief that america is a white man. and anybody else would come to you has to back down to the white man's rules. so it's about white supremacy. it's about power and control. it's about maintaining the status quo. and any kind of change occurs in this country where there is progress made towards diversity. is responded to as it is a threat to the white man. if we're going to change this flag and some brave white man,
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i got to have to stand up and step up. and it's got to happen in the midst of the legislature. a last legislative session, there were 19 bills related to the flag this session there 2002. all of those bills related to change or a means by which we can change the flag has been introduced by african american legislators. they bill for in support of the current state flag have all been introduced by white male, conservative legislators in 2001. the people in mississippi voted on a flag and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the current flag. well, i don't think we as elected representatives, have the right to overturn their decision. now, whether you like it or not, we can argue about that. but the decision was made by the people of mississippi to
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keep the current flag. so do you have a personal feeling about the flag? i personally believe that we should keep the flag. i think that the narrative that any em lorine thing though, that harkins back to the civil war is somehow racist or in support of slavery is just wrong. what we have to do is spend the time to educate every one of what the real history with the belief that the flag issue will be settled when we all understand the real history of the civil war is attractive, but which part of the history confederate heritage supporters argue that the civil war was not fought to free the slaves because abraham lincoln himself said, so it is original inaugural address. he said,
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if i could preserve the union free and all the slaves, i did that i can preserve the union, afraid some a slice that i can preserve the free dug, slight key was reserved and though lincoln was morally opposed to slavery, he held common racist beliefs and then there's the core when amendment, the whole amendment was proposed to actually legalize labor. and i tried to propose it to the southern people to get them to not to join, get back in the union, but they denied and they didn't want to have any part of it. all had been about was library them. a cord amendment would affix that because it stated that the south to perpetuate key is peculiar institution which referred to as library. if they would not succeed from the union. the core one amendment passed both houses of congress in 18. 61 lincoln in his 1st inaugural address,
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said he would not interfere with it. had the core would amendment been adopted before the civil war began. it would have provided a constitutional protection for slavery in the united states. and it would have been the 13th amendment but mississippi made it clear that they seceded to protect slavery, in part because they believed that black people were better suited to work in the oppressive heat. a requirement for picking cotton and some white mississippians feared that emancipation wouldn't just mean economic ruin. it would lead to something they feared, even more racial equality. this was made clear when a commissioner name william l. a harris was sent to georgia to persuade them to join mississippi in seceding from the union and form a southern confederacy of slaveholding states. in an address to the georgia general assembly, he said, our fathers made this
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a government for the white man rejecting them as an ignorant, inferior barbarian race, incapable of self government. he concluded his speech, saying, mississippi would rather see the last of her race, men, women, and children, immolated in one common funeral pyre, can see them subjugated to the degradation of civil political and social equality with the race. georgia joined the confederacy. 3 months later with our previous president, it was there was nothing but a big hey. and it seemed like there was more of a, a war or race war more to be on the was really what it was. this isn't a racial thing, not my maiden, or we don't play for anything. rifle at all. we were out here. we're staying for southern prize. white nose. abilene with this present,
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it would draw up. i believe that we're going to be able to come and sat down and everybody finally uses rested. because this flag don't stay and racism is just our heritage. just sit down in a table and hash out the class a term to an understanding that this is the way we feel, regardless how you feel. you know what the way you feels, what you would change. what i'm asking you to change that grasp, you need to come to a place in your life where you can excel, what we do as we say up what you what the odds of that happening are slim. and then irish, do believe you get freedoms down from here? oh wow. i believe people were relaxing and move it all rosy. religion in state flag,
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the flag of 18. $94.00 as a symbol of the mississippi that adopted the constitution of 18. 90 mississippi's governor at that time, james arden unabashedly stated, mississippi's constitutional convention of 1890 was held for no other purpose than to eliminate from politics. like the world know it just as it is governor barnum and also said if it is necessary and every oh in the state will be lynched. and it will be done to maintain white supremacy. sometimes you'll hear people say, oh, it is such a better place. there are not from you quite frankly, but he's been good. that's fine. they can stay wherever they are. i'm whitish boys, if i didn't like mississippi all. ready li, if you don't white mississippi where you're leaving, i invite you to do the same. final place where you can be, i've been raised in this state. and i love mississippi. if people have that the and
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say, if you don't like it, you can go somewhere else. my family has been here for more than a century in that flag of deal. when it is to me, no one is going to take the flag away from you. can we add on value on your travel, your car in your yard? that's what the 1st amendment gives you. but we're talking about these date play. they represent all mississippians in their flag that represent all those the place . ah, ah, ah oh, in 2022. the italian government approved
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a package of military aid to ukraine. coordination with nature to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euros. well, i make a weep, almost. even tommy bombs are here in all the same nazzo and the u. f with you and the want that people will die just for make money. the one that i have, i have been yes, carol, why you're not who got soon? every few gone through now she thought complete. i mean there's water damage with me. you only dump it on to get i want for them in those will. dow more saw me my show pezora tool store able opa, exec leila lesser opinion poll show that over 70 percent of italians are against military support for ukraine came up. i landed in confront with the date for that last or e flat. don't a letter yet. we only got it more on
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a skid out and go home and do not. she named de la dilly desert. wonderful language cecile malice will bought a lot. you then to sell been a full book because im when i'm doing fun theater, that layout. alabama lucas taught for one. it talks about how good to go unless they agree. there's a lot of oh, we're taking of them. we'll go there is hurtful to 30 percent. busy people in your sleep, what room read shows a lot in the summer of 2015. the web with the assistance of compromising republicans, launched an attack of symbols representing the confederate states of america. after guillory loss,
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donald trump was elected. there were rides from new york l i and we protestors, mostly minorities, could be seen in the demonstrations chandler, not my president, not as if we had brought into that. maybe. what do you think? what about the answer is obvious. the flag bear with the numbers for you probably heard a little more than that with very what about the people there? tell a little boys that a feminist a b
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y, a point of a a long name. i met re shores once before and he said something to me in that conversation i'd heard from other confederate heritage supporters. but ray was the only one who set it on camera. he had said that slavery was it was, it was a natural condition. well, i know exactly what i said, but then but i remember the interview, the relationship between the slave and the master wasn't accepted thing and a, it was there was a love between them. i wanna make sure i understand what you're saying here is that, that, that the van to matter all arrange. and you're saying that in the united states in mississippi, that it was a natural flavor,
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was natural and that the relationship could be a natural thing, could be yes, it could be no, there could be people who felt like it was done that like the slaves, some of them perhaps you think it was not um yeah, i don't think it was already approved for okay. with the position. yes. i just accepted it as a as their station in law. do you see a situation where blacks could be masters to white? would that be that? would that be now? and yeah, i think in some cases very well, you know, i had a, a supervisor when i worked at a department store one time that was bought. and i took orders from him and did what he told me to do. and what you had your freedom of use, do you had your liberty? could you imagine a situation where you were, look the slave of a black master?
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will that let me just say that that's not something that i can just fully comprehend. and imagine right here here in your question, but i'd be happy to think about it. yeah, i'm just curious. i basically told him, i said, hey, i'm one of those new age young blacks that you fear. you said it's a little more. you might notice how much i love america, you make the comment so much say, and i got my education. and now what you, you create a someone who isn't afraid of someone who's going to come at you. whatever else a breath there. and we're going to make sure we get that flag. i will go that american mistake, you know, we are 40 percent and we can make the time that we're playing with these guys because i'm the biggest house in the world. i still are your veteran, did you ever started the say? no. well, you're here because of the sort of funny man refunded me by the spring of 2017 cities and counties throughout the state had renew mistake flags from government buildings as well as all 8 public universities
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in the rallies and public meetings are becoming more confrontational. now want to make room with me and you get a good one, mayor, job and takes it, has to take it to devote to the people in mississippi, including the shredder, j a. this is our home. these are our symbols, that way i might what appears to be assigned, but it's also she take a liquid to only give you an opportunity to wrong with
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. for your mind, morland's a city with a 60 percent black population, the court, to just to prove the city council's plan to remove 4 prominent confederate statues from public property, including the monument to jefferson davis, president of the confederacy for confederate heritage, supporters like george. their fears were coming true, confederate monuments were now under attack. their argument is this, these statues and the symbols of the southern paper are racist and promote why supremacy that is there argue we got this guy walk around with the communist black
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here in hays. going around just talking smack, just walking up people in just colonist white supremacists and racist and everything like that. but we're all willing to protect ourselves. if we feel threaten, we will use our weapons. are you barbara? now? yes sir. would you? would you find out the i think if i felt threatening my life was starting your day, right, i would really and you're willing to be shuttled now and this is a cause i'm willing to give my life or do you think that comes from for years and years any time i'll walk around with my state flag, this is the flag of my state. and i get very sick and tired of being called a racist and a big it because it because
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i'm proud of forum from and it's came to a point then we're not gonna take it in and we've given we've compromised. we've lost a lot. we're not gonna lose any more when you're on the right side of history. it's always worth fighting for. oh, you don't know about reality, i guess. otherwise, you'd realize that this isn't a monument. why supremacy? i mean, it's a monument. know people and i don't just because you say that job, it may be the most prejudice i've ever heard in my life. you don't know any of these people in your car, all white supremacy, not prejudiced on them. that way. we can still not back up a cold shower
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they're looking for trouble. so they can get us basically kicked out of here, arrested. break our spirit. but we're not gonna fall for you guys, please get them over there and separate them before hits. the fein, if you would, we would greatly appreciate, can i not go over on the other side of the street? there's grass over there. they're going to have a cookout over there, but they're over here trying to instigate us. you see this is rolling, the window up on me is rolling the window. you see that? he just rolled the window up on me. all i'm rolled the window. i won't, what's your name and your badge number, sir. what's your name? your badge number was your name and your badge number. it is all my sure. may i get your name and your badge and warn us citizen asking for a name and your badge number, you're supposed to give it your public servant. you say they roll the window, they rolled the window up,
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they don't care. there won't in trouble. there was a a, we're going with i a, with a way, it's all about history, no history. you've read the article with there about maintaining flavor, right?
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long pause. a a a with ah ah ah
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ah, ah ah, ah, ah, in response to the violence of the jefferson davis monument, a group of self identifying white supremacists and neo nazis gathered at least circle in new orleans. where a white civil rights with they were there to protest the planned removal of a statue of confederate general robert lee or white on this day.
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it wasn't possible to separate confederates symbols from racist, believes, oh, you did with all 4 days later that jefferson davis statue was taken down. who and robert e. lee was removed from his medicine. at least sir ah, the united states in many western countries, amos title of irrationality. and i basically call that what the u. s. is, but you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions, and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the
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world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have been born has shown as up the line, how much they don't room. mm. ah, strengthening ties, as russia becomes new delhi top oil supplier in the us, foreign ministers set to visit moscow to further boost bilateral relations finance because $0.50 is on fire after 6 ukrainian strikes it. infrastructure including railway admin offices as western countries pin hopes on the call $27.00 climate conference to encourage a switch to electric vehicles. congolese residents are sounding the alarm over in justice in the countries cobalt money industry. course you know, western countries came here with promises of changing our life.

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