Manners are the most important.
Learn this. Live this.
I love this
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unfortunately so many people don’t know
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—Manners are the most important.
Learn this. Live this.
I love this
file this under stuff i have been doing my whole life, that i didnt know other people didnt know.
unfortunately so many people don’t know
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—Hector Llaitul es un líder indigena Mapuche, preso del Estado chileno por motivos políticos desde el año 2008 y condenado a 14 años de cárcel bajo argumentos de la Ley Antiterrorista creada por el ex dictador Augusto Pinochet. Es acusado de orquestar al frente de la Coordinadora Arauco - Malleco (CAM) una ‘emboscada’ contra un funcionario público, que pretendía con la ayuda de Carabineros judicializar a un grupo de comuneros que peleaban por recuperar sus tierras originales que yacen en manos de empresarios y del Gobierno. Hoy un tribunal le negó la libertad condicional, obligandolo a permanecer hacinado en una prisión, lejos de sus de familiares y hermanos; pero sobre todo, aislado de su tierra, que es como la vida misma para el mapuche. Se ensañan con Llaitul porque no le perdonan haber organizado la más grande resistencia indígena de los últimos años. Lo acusan de terrorista por haber resistido la agresión armada de la policía militar chilena. Y quieren tenerlo encerrado como escarmiento a quienes como él no desisten en su lucha ancestral. Qué vergüenza de Michele Bachelet. Qué pena que aun en tiempos de ‘democracia’, la dictadura pinochetista siga operando en las leyes y en la política. Resista Hector Llaitul, que somos muchos en el mundo quienes nos inspiramos en su dignidad Weychafe. Pronto estará libre una vez más, en el establecimiento del weychan, la resistencia y reconstrucción nacional mapuche.
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10,000 anti-fascist demonstrators in Dresden yesterday, the beginning of the 68th anniversary of the Allied firebombing of the city in 1945, formed a human chain to block neo-Nazi protesters from marching. Neo-Nazi protesters have, in the past, used Dresden’s anniversary to stage mock funerals to mourn the death and the fall of the Third Reich, but in recent years anti-fascists have begun to outnumber them. There were only 800 to the 10,000-strong human chain this year.
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10,000 anti-fascist demonstrators in Dresden yesterday, the beginning of the 68th anniversary of the Allied firebombing of the city in 1945, formed a human chain to block neo-Nazi protesters from marching. Neo-Nazi protesters have, in the past, used Dresden’s anniversary to stage mock funerals to mourn the death and the fall of the Third Reich, but in recent years anti-fascists have begun to outnumber them. There were only 800 to the 10,000-strong human chain this year.
Arno Burgi/European Pressphoto Agency
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10,000 anti-fascist demonstrators in Dresden yesterday, the beginning of the 68th anniversary of the Allied firebombing of the city in 1945, formed a human chain to block neo-Nazi protesters from marching. Neo-Nazi protesters have, in the past, used Dresden’s anniversary to stage mock funerals to mourn the death and the fall of the Third Reich, but in recent years anti-fascists have begun to outnumber them. There were only 800 to the 10,000-strong human chain this year.
Arno Burgi/European Pressphoto Agency
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