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Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Concentración contra el racismo estructural e institucional y por los asesinatos de George Floyd y de Elhadji Ndiaye en Iruñea.
La Xenofobia se define como el temor,
la repulsion y agresion contra lo que
proviene de zonas diferentes, es decir,
extranjero.Erradiquemos en el mundo este fenomeno que ha venido creciendo en los ultimos años. Todos somo extranjeros o no?
te gustaria ir a otros paices y que te traten mal?
que te discriminen por tu forma de hablar o por tu manerda de ser? aprendamos a respetar a la gente.
Digamos NO a la XENOFOBIA.
Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Definitions and Solutions
The deaths are counted in Gaza... Fight against Afghan terrorism continues… Pyongyang alleges that Seoul sent spies… Xenophobia grows in Europe… Genocide is found in North of Sahara… Teens are killed in Rio de Janeiro…
War is purpose of fascination for all the people. Can be called “Blood Industry”, something that even the Financial Crisis couldn’t stuck. Basically, war comes from a big prejudice, lack of respect or, simply, fanaticism. All of them, feelings much more dirty and irrational than hate and pursuit for power. And this is the big issue in the discussions about these conflicts: nobody understands this true essence, because it’s the only way to find a solution.
The United Nations, NATO and other organizations were created to put an and or, at least, make less so many conflicts but, in truth, what we see is that it doesn’t happen in many cases. Not because of the equivocate tries or errors in calculation, not even UN and not even NATO are faulted that the blood continues gushing.
The US, yes, these ones just grow the wars, this is fact. If you want a proof of deep lack of respect for the other’s cultures or a picture of who thinks that are the “world’s super powerful police”, read about Vietnam, Iraq, military dictatorships in the Cold War or many other things. And we always have the same result: a dominated population, a destroyed country and, sometimes, governments obligated to agree without any option. I am sorry Americans, but it’s something you need to admit, too.
The solution is what everyone knows but never realized in truth. If, in the Marx’s theories, who would end the capitalism are the proletarian, who will stop the wars? Yes, when the populations join against their own problems, they will stop all the things said in the beginning of the text (prejudice and lack of respect for the other’s culture) and we will finally live in a utopia, It is fact that together, people can win any government, violence, terrorism… When everyone accepts it’s necessary the respect for the others, it will be only a minority who wears shirts with a dead Palestine, supports the sending of more soldiers to Afghanistan, alleges that what is better for North Korea is democracy, thinks that his ethnic group is better and deserves the respect of Africa or that the traffic is the only alternative of life in Brazil… A useless minority, considered ridiculous, but it’s something really hard to happen and to do.
That’s why it’s easier to remake the bubble blown in this text and keep living in a dream built to hide what is wrong with your world.
See it huge!! Much better and "fastie"!
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Definições e Soluções
São contadas as mortes em Gaza... Luta contra terrorismo afegão continua...Pyongyang alega que Seul enviou espiões... Xenofobia aumenta na Europa... Genocídio é descoberto ao norte do Saara... Adolescentes são mortos em favela do Rio...
Guerra é motivo de fascinação para todos os povos. Pode ser chamada de “indústria de sangue”, que nem a crise financeira conseguiu estocar. Basicamente, guerra é fruto de grande preconceito, falta de respeito por outros povos e culturas ou, simplesmente, fanatismo. Todos eles, sentimentos muito mais sujos e irracionais que ódio e busca por poder. E esse é o grande problema nas discussões sobre esses conflitos: ninguém entende essa verdadeira essência, pois é a única maneira de tentar achar uma solução.
A ONU, Otan e outras organizações foram criadas para colocar um fim ou, ao menos, diminuir tantos conflitos mas, no fundo, o que vemos é que isso não acontece em muitos casos. Não por tentativas equivocadas ou erros de cálculo, nem a ONU e nem a Otan tem culpa de o sangue continuar a jorrar.
EUA, sim, esses só conseguem aumentar as guerras, isso é fato. Se você quiser uma prova de profunda falta de respeito pelas culturas alheias ou uma imagem de alguém que se acha a “polícia mundial superpoderosa”, leia sobre Vietnã, Iraque, ditaduras militares na Guerra Fria ou muitas outras coisas. E sempre temos o mesmo resultado: uma população dominada, um país arrasado e, às vezes, governos que são obrigados a concordar por falta de opção.
A solução é o que todos sabem mas nunca se deram conta na realidade. Se, nas teorias de Marx, quem acabaria com o capitalismo era o proletariado, quem será que acabará com as guerras? Sim, quando a população finalmente se unir contra seus problemas, ela vai acabar com tudo o que foi citado(preconceito e falta de respeito pelas culturas alheias), e então poderemos finalmente viver em uma utopia. É fato que juntos, o povo pode vencer qualquer governo, violência, terrorismo... Quando todos aceitarmos que é necessário o respeito pelos outros, será apenas uma minoria que vai vestir camisas com palestinos mortos, apoiar o envio de mais soldados ao Afeganistão, alegar que o melhor para a Coreia do Norte é a democracia, achar que sua etnia é melhor e merece o respeito da África ou que o tráfico é a única alternativa de vida no Brasil, uma minoria inútil e considerada ridícula. Algo difícil e trabalhoso de acontecer.
É exatamente por isso que é mais fácil reconstruir a bolha que foi estourada nesse texto e continuar a viver no sonho que construiu para esconder o que há de errado com seu mundo.
Alcantarillas reventadas, que inundan las calles de aguas fecales. Basuras amontonadas sin que nadie pase a recogerlas durante semanas e incluso meses. Plazas y paseos convertido en vertederos. Farolas que llevan diez años rotas.
Te invitamos a dar un paseo por el Tercer Mundo sin salir de la ciudad de Almería.
Depois de uma vida dedicada à violência, um homem vai ter que lutar contra os seus ideais para não colocar em prigo os seus laços. Danny Vinyard (Edward Furlong) é um adolescente influenciado pelo irmão mais velho, Derek (Edward Norton), um skinhead repleto de ódio por todos os que são diferentes de si. A aversão a outras raças dispara com a morte do pai. Ele inicia uma viagem ao mundo da violência que o vai levar à prisão. Nesse período de solidão Derek apercebe-se que pode ser um homem diferente. A sua única incerteza é se vai ser capaz de ajudar o seu irmão.
Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Premio de fotografía Inmigración y diversidad cultural de UGT Asturias año 2009.
Para erradicar el racismo en el mundo, abramos nuestros ojos e intentemos comprender la situación de las personas para abandonar su tierra y a su familia. Nosotros algún día podemos ser inmigrantes.
O las pintadas xenófobas son cada vez más precisas, atacando a grupos cada vez más reducidos, como sería el caso, o bien el artista es una víctima de esa omisión de preposiciones y conjunciones que tan de moda está hoy en día.
Ya sabe, si es usted un godo blanco o es negro pero no es godo, no se preocupe, es bienvenido...
Alcantarillas reventadas, que inundan las calles de aguas fecales. Basuras amontonadas sin que nadie pase a recogerlas durante semanas e incluso meses. Plazas y paseos convertido en vertederos. Farolas que llevan diez años rotas.
Te invitamos a dar un paseo por el Tercer Mundo sin salir de la ciudad de Almería.
La estructura de la doble hélice de ADN: una linda metáfora... un posible logo...
De una vieja teoria hoy confirmada
se me ocurre un posible logo
que represente la lucha contra el racismo, la xenofobia y cualquier tipo de discriminación (uso la palabra teñida de sangre):
Dos hebras distintas,
ambas esenciales
y que se requieren mutuamente...
lo que las hace una unidad maravillosa,
sin la cual la vida no sería posible.
(puede consultarse cualquier libro de bioquímica o biología para interiorizarse en los detalles de la estructura de la doble hebra y comprobar esa diferencia y esa dependencia mútua... que los autores comprendieron y comprenden plenamente y sin la cual la ideación de un modelo estructural para la molécula de ADN no hubiese sido posible)
Transcribo de uno de los textos más relevantes de bioquímica
(pág 336 primer párrafo): [...]como puede observarse las dos cadenas antiparalelas de polinucléotido en el ADN en doble hélice no son idénticas ni en secuencia ni en composición de bases. En cambio, son complementarias entre ellas[...]
(misma página tercer párrafo): [...] el modelo (hablando del modelo estructural que idearon en 1953 Watson y Crick en base a múltiples datos) sugería de inmediato un mecanismo para la transmisión de la información genética. La característica fundamental del modelo es la complementariedad de las dos hebras de ADN.[...]
Bibliografía:
Nucleótidos y ácidos nucleicos. En: Principios de bioquímica Lehninger, Lehninger AL, Nelson DL, Cox MM, cap 12, pág 324-363, 2º edición, Ediciones Omega, Barcelona, 1993.
Diego A. Marino (DAM)
Thousands of protesters have hit the streets of some of Brazil’s biggest cities to denounce racist violence after the murder of a young Congolese refugee on one of Rio’s most famous beaches.
On Saturday morning demonstrators flocked to the waterside bar where 24-year-old Moïse Mugenyi Kabagambe was beaten to death late last month with fists, feet and sticksundreds of demonstrators on Saturday demanded justice and decried racism at the beachside kiosk in Rio de Janeiro where a Congolese immigrant was beaten to death last month.
Many demonstrators also demanded the removal of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is notorious for making prejudiced remarks about black and indigenous people.
Bolsonaro has said nothing about the refugee’s death – but marchers had a great deal to say about him, chanting “Fora Bolsonaro!” (“Bolsonaro out!”) as they filed down the beach.
Human rights activists, Black organizers and representatives of the Congolese community in Rio carried signs and blocked a main avenue in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood where Moise Kabagambe, 24, worked until he was beaten to death on Jan. 24 in an alleged dispute over unpaid wages
Some protesters with a bat re-enacted the murder of Moise, which was caught on security cameras. Others began vandalizing the beachside bar and threatened to set it on fire, before organizers convinced them to stand down
From: www.reuters.com/world/americas/protests-against-murder-co...
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/05/anti-racism-protest...
Alcantarillas reventadas, que inundan las calles de aguas fecales. Basuras amontonadas sin que nadie pase a recogerlas durante semanas e incluso meses. Plazas y paseos convertido en vertederos. Farolas que llevan diez años rotas.
Te invitamos a dar un paseo por el Tercer Mundo sin salir de la ciudad de Almería.
Alcantarillas reventadas, que inundan las calles de aguas fecales. Basuras amontonadas sin que nadie pase a recogerlas durante semanas e incluso meses. Plazas y paseos convertido en vertederos. Farolas que llevan diez años rotas.
Te invitamos a dar un paseo por el Tercer Mundo sin salir de la ciudad de Almería.