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avaient maintenant la même nationalité, et c'est pour ça que l'islamophobie est né très clairement au milieu de 2e catégorie, des personnes de seconde zone qu'on pouvait continuer à discriminer et à insulter, c'est clairement à ce moment-là que ça se fait et c'est clairement à ce moment-là que les médias que ce soit les médias télévision. ou les médias de la presse écrite se mettent à mettre sur le devant de la scène la question de l'islam, a des dates très précises pour ça, a une du figaro magazine en 1985 qui met pour la première fois la question de l'islam en france sur le devant de la scène, c'est-à-dire en couverture avec le titre "serons-nous encore français dans 30 ans" et c'est une marianne voilée sur la couverture et en 1987 la première une intitulée l'islam en france par le nouvel observateur sur laquelle on voit une femme voilée avec un voile bleu blanc rouge. c'est exactement cette période là où naît l'islamophobie contemporaine, là c'est on peut le dater quoi, c'est le milieu des années 80. the first time the practicing of religion by french muslims really hit it big was in sept
avaient maintenant la même nationalité, et c'est pour ça que l'islamophobie est né très clairement au milieu de 2e catégorie, des personnes de seconde zone qu'on pouvait continuer à discriminer et à insulter, c'est clairement à ce moment-là que ça se fait et c'est clairement à ce moment-là que les médias que ce soit les médias télévision. ou les médias de la presse écrite se mettent à mettre sur le devant de la scène la question de l'islam, a des dates très précises pour...
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clairement au milieu des années 80, au moment où il a eu un intérêt particulier des médias et des responsablesens arabes, français, l'islam a été étrangement mis sur le devant de la scène pour montrer que ces gens étaient quand même différents, étaient quand même des français de 2e catégorie, des personnes de seconde zone qu'on pouvait continuer à discriminer et à insulter, c'est clairement à ce moment-là que ça se fait hein et c'est clairement à ce moment-là que les médias que... que ce soit les médias télévisuels ou les médias de la presse écrite se mettent à mettre sur le devant de la scène la question de l'islam, a des dates très précise pour ça, a une du figaro magazine en 1985 qui met pour la première fois la question de l'islam en france sur le devant de la scène c'est-à-dire en couverture avec le titre "serons-nous encore français dans 30 ans" et c'est une marianne voilée sur la couverture et en 1987 la première une intitulé l'islam en france par le nouvel observateur sur laquelle on voit une femme voilée avec un... bleu blanc rouge, c'est exactement cette période là où nait l'islamoph
clairement au milieu des années 80, au moment où il a eu un intérêt particulier des médias et des responsablesens arabes, français, l'islam a été étrangement mis sur le devant de la scène pour montrer que ces gens étaient quand même différents, étaient quand même des français de 2e catégorie, des personnes de seconde zone qu'on pouvait continuer à discriminer et à insulter, c'est clairement à ce moment-là que ça se fait hein et c'est clairement à ce moment-là que les...
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literature. clergy, monasticism, christianism, from the part of the philistinism, but certainly not the milieuially the heroes of dostoevsky, if possible, i would add here that, of course, father maxim is right about the fact that after all the nobility, the intelligentsia, yes, this is a slightly different, so to speak, layer with different demands, but nevertheless, in this environment we see the memory of the prince vladimir in a slightly different way... perhaps it is refracted, yes, this is, first of all , the establishment of the order of st. vladimir in the russian empire, one of the highest, very respected, this is some kind of, well, absolutely incredibly large-scale construction of churches in honor of st. vladimir, the vladimir cathedral in kiev, in khersanes, tabrichesky, in sevastopol, the admiral's cathedral, many others, and churches are dedicated to prince vladimir, that is, vladimir is still a figure who, well... in general, is constantly present in the spotlight, and this is the one the historical source that russia remembers in the imperial period, but i would like to recall
literature. clergy, monasticism, christianism, from the part of the philistinism, but certainly not the milieuially the heroes of dostoevsky, if possible, i would add here that, of course, father maxim is right about the fact that after all the nobility, the intelligentsia, yes, this is a slightly different, so to speak, layer with different demands, but nevertheless, in this environment we see the memory of the prince vladimir in a slightly different way... perhaps it is refracted, yes, this...
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there is a nahda operation that i would like to ask you, then let's continue the discussion about the milieuw, according to the explanations you gave and maybe other cases in the field of housing, in the general sense of buying and selling or any other sectors, are we active or are we stagnant? i will give you a statistic, let's judge and see the activities of the recession other than the government's operations. in the housing supply, i.e., the national land building movement, there are other things. people normally go in the form of troweling or renovating the dilapidated structure of their land, and they knock down the old one-story, two-story houses, for example, 60 years old. naturally, if we are the only ones engaged in construction and the general operations of the people are not active at the level of the cities, we will probably have a stagnation in the construction sector. the people own it, it is not connected to the operation of the movement and the operation of the government. in fact, we are witnessing growth, so naturally, this is a general phenomenon. on average, in the past
there is a nahda operation that i would like to ask you, then let's continue the discussion about the milieuw, according to the explanations you gave and maybe other cases in the field of housing, in the general sense of buying and selling or any other sectors, are we active or are we stagnant? i will give you a statistic, let's judge and see the activities of the recession other than the government's operations. in the housing supply, i.e., the national land building movement, there are other...
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what the challenges right now is you find yourself in this mill you -- milieu where cynicism is kind of cool and clever. i understand what is going on and everyone else is a fool. but that is destructive. i would encourage you to recognize that temptation. it is a rough-and-tumble arena. this can be incredibly fruitful. what we are seeing today is faces and hopefully voices that say we really want to change things. -- don't squander this moment or inflection point in history where you could make an incredible difference. >> there was a study from uc berkeley that said younger voters are feeling more fatalistic when it comes to the future and what the future has to hold. they are pessimistic about the governments ability to solve the challenges. there was a quote -- young people have an increasing feeling of fatalism and a sense of the american dream being further out of reach. as politicians, how can you change that mindset? and how could these young voters themselves change this mindset? to have such a fatalistic mindset -- you want to set the trajectory properly at that young age.
what the challenges right now is you find yourself in this mill you -- milieu where cynicism is kind of cool and clever. i understand what is going on and everyone else is a fool. but that is destructive. i would encourage you to recognize that temptation. it is a rough-and-tumble arena. this can be incredibly fruitful. what we are seeing today is faces and hopefully voices that say we really want to change things. -- don't squander this moment or inflection point in history where you could...
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protests of the election a lot of those folks are come from this conspiracy minded conspiracy minded milieu that was part and parcel of what happened at waco. so so many of the issues that the raid raised at the hearings, raised are still with us today in the political sphere. now, here's more from author jeff quinn on the lessons of waco. until all, we start using history properly. where keep terrible tragedy from becoming ongoing failure by really paying attention to the facts and not the mythology. that's only what we're going to start to get a handle on things, folks, because it's just it's still coming more and more. more. and the only way to stop it is to see where it started and try to learn from that. and i still think we can. and finally, david jackson of usa today, what do you think the legacy of waco is. it's a good question. it showed that there are there are people out there who really are fearful of the federal government to conspiracy theorists. if you really feel like the federal government is out to get them for whatever reason, whether it's over gun ownership or religious
protests of the election a lot of those folks are come from this conspiracy minded conspiracy minded milieu that was part and parcel of what happened at waco. so so many of the issues that the raid raised at the hearings, raised are still with us today in the political sphere. now, here's more from author jeff quinn on the lessons of waco. until all, we start using history properly. where keep terrible tragedy from becoming ongoing failure by really paying attention to the facts and not the...
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you have grown up in this milieu, what can you teach us or our viewers who may not be on tiktok everyon. but the e-politics aspect of this is i think it was very clear talking to young people there at the convention. i had a young man come up to me. he said, i started watching your tiktoks four years ago, i was 14, and now i'm the youngest delegate from new mexico. he just turned 18. that is the tangible impact that this social media politics atmosphere has had is that it is actually mobilizing young people on the ground to get involved in their communities. like parker said, that's a real thing that we saw with not just the delegates but you had young people on the platform committee, the rules committee, the credentials, they are very much getting involved in the democratic process, and it is extremely exciting and a worthwhile investment. >> parker, go ahead. >> well, you know, i couldn't agree more. out of the ten people that were on our committees from the state of georgia, five of them were young democrats and they are five of my best friends. i was really glad to see that repre
you have grown up in this milieu, what can you teach us or our viewers who may not be on tiktok everyon. but the e-politics aspect of this is i think it was very clear talking to young people there at the convention. i had a young man come up to me. he said, i started watching your tiktoks four years ago, i was 14, and now i'm the youngest delegate from new mexico. he just turned 18. that is the tangible impact that this social media politics atmosphere has had is that it is actually mobilizing...
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and he breaks in the middle of filming that to go his home village in milieus and that's when he realizes that everybody all the -- there that he knew all his family all of his his family's friends and associates are all dead. right? so this is a guy who recognizes that. okay. yes, i've lost my hearing. but i'm alive. right. and it's it's worth what we do now. it's fascinating that george one of the other five directors, he will end up filming at. i can't remember he's at auschwitz or anyway, he's at one of the first camps that we liberate. and his film crew is the first guys in there. and he realizes that we're not making a movie now. we're recording. and so has his crews record evidence will be used at the nuremberg trials. right. and so and george stevens was a famous comedy. like that was his strength doing he will not direct another comedy again after the war because he just can't do it it completely changes his personality and that's could probably imagine that would so anyway yes sir. we will make i think we caution here to make these the last two questions of the evening on a book
and he breaks in the middle of filming that to go his home village in milieus and that's when he realizes that everybody all the -- there that he knew all his family all of his his family's friends and associates are all dead. right? so this is a guy who recognizes that. okay. yes, i've lost my hearing. but i'm alive. right. and it's it's worth what we do now. it's fascinating that george one of the other five directors, he will end up filming at. i can't remember he's at auschwitz or anyway,...
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and that was also flung her into a sort of different milieu where. she was exposed to a lot of people that she had not encountered before. hippies people who had gone south to work in the civil rights fight and voter registration, things there were sit ins they could, she said. they used to be able to smell a lot of pot wafting down the street. national guard would come in and break. there was a moratorium on student gatherings on campus for a while. civil disobedience, things. there were a lot. oakland was a place where vietnam soldiers were processed thousands of them. and a lot of the people from berkeley would go over and kind of protest war there. so as an educator for her and far different from her family background, her bill moffitt had enlisted in the navy during world war two, and he was a firefighter. he returned. he was the kind of guy whose eyes still up at the playing in national anthem. he tried being a policeman first, but he said he couldn't do it because he identified too much with the people that were down on their luck, he would fe
and that was also flung her into a sort of different milieu where. she was exposed to a lot of people that she had not encountered before. hippies people who had gone south to work in the civil rights fight and voter registration, things there were sit ins they could, she said. they used to be able to smell a lot of pot wafting down the street. national guard would come in and break. there was a moratorium on student gatherings on campus for a while. civil disobedience, things. there were a...
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and that was also flung her into a sort of different milieu where. she was exposed to a lot of people she had not encountered before hippies, people who had gone south to work in the civil rights fight and voter registration, things there were sit ins they could smell, she says. they used to be able to smell lot of pot wafting down the street. national guard would come in and break demonstrations. there was a moratorium on student gatherings on campus for a while. civil. things. there were a lot. also, oakland was a place where the vietnam soldiers were thousands of them. and a lot of the people from berkeley would go over and kind of protest the war there. so as an for her and far different from her family background father bill moffitt had enlisted in the navy during world war two and he was a firefighter when he returned. he was the kind of guy whose eyes still teared up at the playing in national anthem. he tried being a policeman first, but he said he couldn't do it because he identified too much with the people that were down on their luck. he
and that was also flung her into a sort of different milieu where. she was exposed to a lot of people she had not encountered before hippies, people who had gone south to work in the civil rights fight and voter registration, things there were sit ins they could smell, she says. they used to be able to smell lot of pot wafting down the street. national guard would come in and break demonstrations. there was a moratorium on student gatherings on campus for a while. civil. things. there were a...
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with one anecdote that reflects working class experience and another drawn from a professional work milieu. and the first is from a short personal narrative that's in a collection at the lesbian herstory archives. and in this narrative, the author told of taking a job at berwick, berwick forge and fabricating plant in pennsylvania in the late 1970s. when she started her job, there were 12 women working in the plant and nearly 4000 men, all 12 were lesbians and we had what had happened to other -- that tried to take the forge, the small cluster of women banded together, developing strategies to prevent rape and harassment. they went to the foreman and demanded that no woman be assigned to a crew that was not in eyesight of at least two other women. after 2 hours of negotiation. the women had been placed on separate crews, but within crawling distance of each other. and when the women were harassed by foremen, they went as a group to the foreman's office to ask if their wives also wanted to go to the green door motel. they responded to feeling threatened by adopting a violent posture themsel
with one anecdote that reflects working class experience and another drawn from a professional work milieu. and the first is from a short personal narrative that's in a collection at the lesbian herstory archives. and in this narrative, the author told of taking a job at berwick, berwick forge and fabricating plant in pennsylvania in the late 1970s. when she started her job, there were 12 women working in the plant and nearly 4000 men, all 12 were lesbians and we had what had happened to other...
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buenos aires , people came out to protest demanding the repeal of the veto of the argentine president milieun increasing pensions. the protesters chanted slogans and carried posters with the inscriptions "hunger" and "no veto." law enforcement officers clashed with protesters, using force and special equipment. earlier, the upper house of the argentine parliament approved a bill to increase pensions by 8%. miley accused legislators of trying to destroy his program of austerity, necessary to restore the country's finances, and promised to block the senate's decision with his veto. replenishment of the officers' assembly of the polo border detachment in the ranks, graduates of the border service institute of the yanka kupala grodno state university. and belarusian state university of transport. at the memorial sign to border guards of all generations , they took an oath and promised to serve faithfully to protect the borders of belarus. during their studies at universities, many achieved success in sports, scientific activities, and several lieutenants continue the family dynasty of border gua
buenos aires , people came out to protest demanding the repeal of the veto of the argentine president milieun increasing pensions. the protesters chanted slogans and carried posters with the inscriptions "hunger" and "no veto." law enforcement officers clashed with protesters, using force and special equipment. earlier, the upper house of the argentine parliament approved a bill to increase pensions by 8%. miley accused legislators of trying to destroy his program of...