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a trigger of the horse, the evidence suggest just the opposite. nato now uses you praying to attack russia, have no doubts. russia will respond. mm hm. the, i now have an e mail folder called k k k. the referred to your organization as the biggest one is your response around the main stan laws got it was right and as well, i guess i wanna see just
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a bunch of homes right now for a logo or st. flags that was big. and so they were standing up to what we believe was what dr. mr. college others don't like it. and that's just one of the quiet people need to know that groups like this do still exist that this hate, this ideology is as in fact behind a lot of the support for the state flag. we must awaken the white race to mislead, embody nam class in this model the model is better. just remember one damn thing, why it is not gonna stand by. i was more more. this nonsense shows us there when he's had enough the like your my i'm not
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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 deck. say alliance says mind. i'm trying to change this, the step hands that are good and they said that care about their neighbors that maybe don't fully understand what the impact the flag has on the people that are how the last time we saw you, your 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 see my laughter. but it happened and you know, i got arrested. so i need to work on most smiles and noticed that and remote shot that they released on these. they asked my ear to ear when i took my shot,
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cuz i was happy. how proud, what are the, i mean, 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. you know, i'm far from england. i'm far from it. 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, so they won't erase it. and why? why want to write something that happened in this country? you know, market you learn from me because any time you are right, right, sisters buying are bad and that's why i'm afraid i'm saying today is we're fixing to start repeating history and things keep going into beaver and 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 they, slave labor and the minorities are gonna take over everything and you know,
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but if it but my business specialist, otherwise bang for the day, i'd rather die. do you have a sense of where this is or the that i've condemned to many different groups, but not all of those people when they are not, believe me, you add people to that group that were there to protest to taking down a very,
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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 uh, you know, around their pride in their race because they're biased, allowed to be part of the right stuff. and you know, proud to be wiping and not afraid to say, they don't know, 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 try. yeah, i mean to them, their thinking back to time were white's were in charge of everything the, i'm glad you became president because he bought out
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all the hatred and all the racism that was hayden from the well, that made people feel comfortable and like we have a ride they 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 is done for us? 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 have the same opportunities as the new 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, civil disobedience around vote, a separation of mass incarceration, the correction system, phrase on the pool. and as a pull argument for an example, parchment was billed on the idea of come big league. so that was just the continuation of slavery. they, they take in control, those men and women, there's a lot, so you create long. so there's, when you take away all of them, rice, you treat them as a full humans, that's what they did back in, in, in point they did that, they beat them. they still beat them today for nothing. they just come in and,
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and beat the hell out of them. so you tell me there is not the ideologies of comparison to keep people in bondage and submit. it's a confederacy dressed up in a $5000.00 to the wow. we had the the the . 7 the
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one that me today, a crew from cvs evening news is coming in for a studio. you know, another fun day for an introvert. and and just what are the chances of this flight flying on top of the state house? 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 state, fly out of complete flag source, the status why god sells the states official flag order. one, it is one of the only things and as toxic political environment that has breached
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parties, transcended the toxicity. and of that i'm immensely proud and heavy or restful. i forget 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 to do odd at how low the wheels i've progress 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 a person of color in the state capital. so
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the body and the price. man, we're playing a big going now are we are still fine. i just want them to know that we will be so fine. so let's be clear, just because you don't see us. doesn't mean we're not here. the 3 years and passed inside, begin working on this down. the flag of $1894.00 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 wonder for all this anger and frustration with lead, without dialogue or compromise. when those who had the power to solve the problem lacked the courage to do any things have killed so many people, the hi, i'm accepted and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show
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. seriously. why watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please. i do have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way inside the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just
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a shifted reality distortion by tell us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills. and is it just because it shows you fractured images, presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going on the ground? can the all wanted to come here since i was 12, when my grandfather told me that his mom came from russia that we were, i was part russian. i didn't plan on staying this long. i was gonna look around, i was gonna see if it was for me, but then i came and then i was like, i remember when i go home, i've never been happier in life than i am here in russell. the i've only
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lived here a few months, but i wanted to tell you what fascinates me about russia and share the stories of other foreigners who lived here. like jay who worked as a chef and now raises gods and mix cheese in the countryside series. like chad who has been granted political asylum because he's being persecuted by the f. b. i. us, embassies. and for countries that come after me it's, it's wild like an american family that recently moved to russia with 6 children. i've never felt safer at my entire life. than living here, the, by the early 1950. can you became one of the centers of resistance to colonialism in africa. the british invaders infringed on the most basic rights of the local
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population. great britain and pursued the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers, dooming canyon step 5 or d and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started the fight against the invaders. the rebels called themselves canyon, land and freedom army. the spiritual leader of the movement was the anti colonial active as jo mo kenyata, the freedom fighters used the really tactics and attacked the individual units of the british troops. the latter responded with massive air rates and artillery effects. when suppressing the uprise of london relied on the maximum cruelty over 50000 kenyans were killed? about 300000 people were thrown into prisons and concentration camps, where tortures no way inferior in girl z to the nazis was widely practiced. the veracity of the colonial list only led the temporary success. in 1963,
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the british empire had to recognize the independence of gain. yeah. however, the colonial regime left behind a trail of blood and wounds that canyon nation has not recovered from on sale. now the, what's your sense of which is that the,
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to be honest, part of me a shame because the story somebody else's symbol is best response the same way at the of these for a when i i always come in love and when i do anything and i know a lot of people are not like, you know, my mom came in, but she got her. they only got the now 6. so 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 to believe that it's not a symbol of faith in races. when i left that afternoon,
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i thought 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. mississippi says stephen, 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 confederate flag has brought feelings of pride and affection to generations of mississippians whose ancestors fought and died under. and it's also true that the confederate flag represents a defeated southern nation set in trying the right of a white person to own
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a black person in its constitution. and that same flag is favored by white supremacist today. so when black mississippians tell us that 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 news. the question remained. what would it take to force the reckoning of these troops? nearly 2 years later, in the midst of a pen demik, we learned the answer, the
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left side, the confrontation shows a white police officer with his neat getting down the neck of the fence back. the nation is reminiscent of a 3rd garners very same words. i can bring the new v 8000 people to on black lives matter, mississippi to march the streets of downtown jackson once in their voices, to be heard, not just to the states, but across the country, the in europe. for a minute and 46, the
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queen the man, the words of the black lads met a protest for from the legislature intensified momentum is building the change 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 leaders across the state. the us marine corps is now banning all the evictions of the confederate battle flag at all. marine installation united states navy plans to fans confederate flags from all public spaces. just from here we mississippi public
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universities lobbied law 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 the seems like it's coming to a head with this potential, but it's me, it's marty funny that an event that happened, you know, 1037 miles away from jackson, mississippi is impacting mississippi with an overwhelming road of 85 to 35 lawmakers. voted in favor on efforts to change of their state flying the call to serve the lives of black mississippians. and this moment lead 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. larson is the designer of what has been known as the students
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flags, and 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 to help make it so. lauren, the fact that the capital confederate heritage supporters held rallies to express their frustration with the legislature. what do you want me to go? what do you want the legislature to get our flag about allowing citizens with a lot of faith,
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they wrap this up the way we mississippi already voted on it 2001 and they just took that away. they ignored and angered betrayal. types look sickness. how can you put in your vote the tonight i am signing along to turn the page in mississippi black 90 for the right side the
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metric, this raises history that with this and i think as a result of this, i would say can be a better place and in particular, coming always, we want a card here today, the legislation to change the state 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 and god, we trust. the commission solicited ideas for a new flag and to receive thousands of online submissions. they chosen magnolia
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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, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the we're told us president joe biden does not want to stand off with russia over
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ukraine to treat her of global war. the evidence suggest just the opposite. nato now usually su, crane to attack. russia, have no doubts. russia will respond the the say when i'm to, i think the position iran gained in the region and especially among different countries in the world is one of the legacies of abraham. right. you see and the empathy that was strengthened among people was another legacy that he left his off kind and was as sta, in the sum of race is good relations with different parts of the power structure. any ron goes back to our cultural background. yes. shined in this area exceptionally in boosting this empathy the but there are some cultural backgrounds as well. for example, as you are acquainted with eastern culture in the eastern culture,

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