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Violência gera violência
Li no blog de uma colega a seguinte frase ” falar de violência, gera ainda mais violência “. De fato. Estamos diante de um tema delicado, porém necessário. Alguns casos, quando você fala, ao invés de produzir indignação na sociedade, você sente que a ação é toda negativa e se volta contra você. E isso desfavorece a pessoa que muitas vezes, trabalha para levar aquela informação tão necessária a todos. Como disse Rousseau em ” O Contrato Social “, a respeito de nossas leis ” a sociedade precisa ter maturidade para respeitá-las.” Mas o que se percebe é que em parte, para exercer algo que a Constituição Federal garante é o grande problema. Assim também considera-se, portanto, algumas ações extremistas, conservadoras, discriminatórias e machistas. É isso mesmo: é preciso ter cuidado no momento de tecer uma resposta diante de alguns casos, porque tudo se volta contra você e pode gerar…
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Marii Freire
Os maiores êxitos da vida, são promovidos por ruídos solenciosos.
Marii Freire
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Santarém, Pá 22 de julho de 2023
Paulo Freire
” O pensamento de Paulo Freire é tão atual quanto nos anos 1960 e 70, pois excluídos, oprimidos e crianças ainda temos é teremos. Mas atual, sobretudo, porque essa dolorosa constatação nos leva a nos perguntar a nós mesmos sobre a procura de humanização na própria negação e nas lutas atuais por liberdade, justiça igualdade, diversidade, por recuperar a humanidade roubada e vincular a escola com todo gesto à procura dos direitos.”
Paulo Freire. Pedagogia da Libertação
FREIRE, Paulo. Pedagogia da Libertação. Organização: Ana Maria de Araújo. 2ª ed. Rio de Janeiro/São Paulo: Paz e Terra, 2021
Marii Freire
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Santarém, Pá 22 de julho de 2023

Freedom Imaginaries urges Jamaican Government not to deport Haitians
Last November, the UN Refugee Agency made an urgent callfor countries not to forcibly return Haitians fleeing their country, because of the “devastating humanitarian and security crisis” there. The UN Human Rights Commissioner urged nations to “stand in solidarity with Haiti” and not to return Haitians “to a country that is extremely fragile.”
In their November announcement, the UNHCR “reminds States that Haitians who wish to seek international protection should have access to fair and efficient asylum procedures.” While the Jamaican Government asserted that the Haitians had not requested asylum, now they have done so through their attorney. This begs the question: did they not have the services of an attorney before, when they were charged, brought before the court, fined and ordered deported?
Meanwhile, international human rights lawyer and founder of Freedom Imaginaries, Malene Alleyne, has written to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign…
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Alabama Wants A Divorce!
It would appear that the state of Alabama no longer wishes to be a part of the United States of America. Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court took Alabama to task over their extremely gerrymandered district maps and ordered the maps to be redrawn to include at least two majority-Black congressional districts. The ruling was that the current district map violated the federal law, the Voting Rights Act of 1965. More than fair when you consider that 27% of the residents of Alabama are Black, yet only one of the seven districts (14%) has a Black majority. Only about half the Black people in the state have any representation under the map that was in use for the 2022 election.
So, back to the drawing board for Alabama, right? Well, they decided to thumb their noses at us all – the Supreme Court, the Voting Rights Act, all non-white…
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Alabama Wants A Divorce! | Filosofa’s Word
…So, back to the drawing board for Alabama, right? Well, they decided to thumb their noses at us all – the Supreme Court, the Voting Rights Act, all non-white people, and the U.S. Constitution! Instead of a fairly-drawn map, they redrew the map in such a way as to put more Black people into the original majority-Black district and there is no 2nd district in which Blacks are the majority. The bill passed in the Alabama House by a vote of 74-27, and in the Alabama Senate by a vote of 24-6. It was quickly signed into law by Republican Governor Kay Ivey.
It is understood among most people with a modicum of intelligence that every state is obligated to follow federal law, and every state is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Supreme Court. Where does Alabama get off thumbing their nose, defying a well-established law and defying the Supreme Court? If I were a Black person living in Alabama, I would very much feel like a slave at this point. What’s next for the state … segregated schools and lunch counters?
IF this new map is allowed to stand, and I don’t see how it could be, but I’ve been wrong before, it could serve as encouragement for other states like Louisiana, Georgia, Texas and others to follow suit. The arrogance, the utter arrogance of the white legislators in Alabama is astounding! My initial reaction is that all federal aid to the state should be immediately halted. If Alabama does not wish to play by the rules, does not wish to be a part of the United States, then why should we continue to support them? But alas, that would only hurt the people we’re trying to help and protect.
If you ever doubted that white supremacy is still very much a part of the southern states, this should open your eyes. The KKK still lives in Alabama. Just ask Tommy Tuberville.
A boat arrives on a Jamaican beach, and the plan was to deport the Haitians therein…
On July 10, 2023, a small, battered sailing boat carrying 37 Haitians washed up on Boston Beach, in eastern Jamaica. They had reportedly traveled from Jérémie in Haiti. The boat rested gently on the water’s edge, its sail flapping, while those who had been traveling it sat down close together on the sand, wondering what happens next.
Refugees, around the world, spend most of their time wondering what will happen next.
Local residents brought food and water to this forlorn group. The police in charge said it was very kind of them, but they should not have done so because the group may have brought with them A) guns and B) infectious diseases. After they had been “processed” it turned out they had brought neither. Nevertheless they were designated as illegals, and 29 men and women were brought to court, fined $7,000 Jamaican Dollars each (or three days’ hard labour)…
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Teachings of Hanuman ji

My fascination with Hanuman Ji dates back to my childhood, where
his tales of unwavering devotion, incredible strength, and selfless
service left an indelible mark on my consciousness. Through the
years, my journey has been one of deepening my understanding of
Hanuman Ji’s divine presence and immersing myself in his teachings.
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Un desamor
Santiago Galicia Rojon Serrallonga
SANTIAGO GALICIA ROJON SERRALLONGA
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Un desamor es, a veces, un desencanto con alguien de quien se sentía y se pensaba que era un yo para uno ser un tú, envueltos ambos en una cápsula mágica y de cristal de la que se confiaba en que nunca se rompería, o quizá se trata de un acto de deshilvanar lo que un día y tantos más, en un instante y en otro, fue tejido con ilusión y esmero, como para eternizar una historia que se suponía irrepetible, bella e inmortal, un pedazo de cielo, un trozo de paraíso. Un desamor significa, en ocasiones, descubrir que la ruta es diferente y que, en consecuencia, ya no se coincide, en el viaje, en la travesía, en las estaciones, en el puerto, que significaban tanto. Un desamor suele desnudar a la gente, a dos que eran uno, hasta…
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