Saturday, February 28, 2015
The New Civil Rights Movement
February winds down and the end of another black history month is upon us. This last week of this month also marks the third anniversary of the still controversial, still discussed and very unjust death of Trayvon Martin. Three years later and the United States are still talking about the death of an unarmed 17 years old and the verdict that cleared his murderer and still allows him to walk free in the nation that holds as creed that all men are created equal. The two are very connected with the new civil rights movement.
Labels:
Black History Month,
civil rights,
history,
opinion
Monday, January 26, 2015
Prince Muqrin's Name is Pretty Cool
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Crown Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz |
That's basically all I have got concerning the recent death of king Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. He was of immense age and was succeeded by his 79 years old brother, king Salman, which is also a cooler name than Abadullah.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
On MLK Day, Despair and Hope
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Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Martin Luther King, Jr. is arguably one of the most loved and respected historical figures, his impact on American history is unparalleled and unrivaled. It is easy to forget that before Dr. King started his fight, black people in the United States were considered and were treated as second class citizens. It was codified in the laws and an entire segment of the population was treated very badly in a country whose creed claimed to be that all men were created equal.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Charlie Hebdo
(Je commence par m’ excuser, parce que mon français n’est pas a la hauteur, mais je pense qu’il est important que mes lecteurs français puisse lire mes pensées infiltrées. Je n’ai pas ecrit en Français il y a longtemps, je demande pardons des mes fautes aussi grammaticales que stylistiques. Merci beaucoup.)
Hier, une tragédie c’est abattue sur le 11ème arrondissement de Paris, un acte de terrorisme et d’attaque sur la liberté d’expression et de religion. La rédaction de Charlie Hebdo, le magazine humoriste et satirique dont les dessins profanes faisait rire et penser, a été décimée dans un acte lâche. Mes condoléances aux familles qui ont perdu des pères, des frères, des soeurs et des enfants. Le monde entier est avec vous dans votre douleur et chérit leur sacrifice pour la liberté d’expression.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Syriza, Greece and Europe
It has been a hot debate in the corridors of power in Brussels, Berlin, Paris, London and the whole European Union. Will Greece remain in or get out of the Eurozone? Recent events in Greece have brought this improbable question to the forefront of the political discussion.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Emmanuel Macron, Savior?
It has become quite the norm, in the presidency of Francois Hollande for government to rise and fall in short periods. In the last remaniement, the more outspoken personalities, Arnaud Montebourg, Benoit Amont, Aurelie Fillipeti, opposed to the centrist shift of the President and his Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, were all fired. The new government ministers represented the full embrace by Hollande of the Social-Democrat political mind and his reject of the true left, the ideal to his party, the PS (the Socialist Party). No one represents that change more than the new minister of the economy and industrial renewal, Emmanuel Macron.
Friday, November 28, 2014
The Ferguson Essays Part I: The Prosecution and Race
Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, the linking of the two incidents was bound to happen. For many people, many of them African-Americans, it was inevitable. The events that happened on August 9th 2014, were going to be examined through the lens of Trayvon Martin's murder by George Zimmerman. How the prosecution in setting the entire grand jury process and witnesses could ignore that is shocking and puzzling.
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